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Sound Recordings
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- Sound recording
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1962 - 1976 (Creation)
Physical description area
Physical description
5 cassette tapes, 12 sound reels
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Scope and content
Cassette and sound reel recordings of lectures given by Duff for Anthropology 301 and 304 and at external events. Also included are various interviews by Duff and taped narratives, songs, and stories by Maxime George (Fort Fraser), Donald Gray (Haqwilget), Johnson Williams (Kispiox), Maxine George (Dakelh) and “Shuswap Songs” by Amy August, Mrs. Wellard, Henry Samson, and Basil Dennis.
Notes area
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It is unknown if these audio recordings were received as part of previous accessions of Duff records.
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Availability of other formats
mp3 files
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Some records in this series are restricted. See box list for identification and consult archivist for access.
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General note
Records indicate that a number of tapes were removed from the archives on November 3, 1983. The tapes include those marked “Lectures” and “Personal”. It is unknown if these tapes were ever returned to the archives by Duff’s family at a later date.