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Recording of potlatch whistles and a short narrative by Robert Davidson
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MAN-036
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July 1978 (Creation)
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1 audio reel ; 5"
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Item is a sound recording made by Potterton Productions titled Potlach People, that features the sound of potlatch whistles followed by a short talk (approximately 1.5 minutes) by artist Robert Davidson. The rest of the recording is made-up of a soundscape featuring whistles and bird calls.
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Audio Recordings Reel to Reel Box 2
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30.3 MB sound recording (mp3) : 16 min.
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Potterton Prod. "Potlatch People" Orig. 1/4
- Shostakovich
- Sibelius Tapiola
- Bird calls
- NW Coast solo songs
- Cultus Lake recording. NWC whistles
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rr_0012
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- Robert Davidson (Subject)