Pauline Tuttle dissertation field recordings, Undated

Overview of the Collection

Title
Pauline Tuttle dissertation field recordings
Dates
Undated
Quantity
30 optical media  :  30 CDs; also see Tuttle Box 2 in room 52.
Collection Number
2006023
Summary
Original and commercial recordings collected in the course of dissertation research by UW ethnomusicology Ph.D. candidate Pauline Tuttle.
Repository
University of Washington Ethnomusicology Archives
University of Washington
Ethnomusicology Archives
Box 353450
Seattle, WA
98195-3450
Telephone: 2065430974
ethnoarc@uw.edu
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Historical NoteReturn to Top

Pauline Tuttle received her Ph.D. in ethnomusicology from the University of Washington in 2002 with the dissertation The Hoop of Many Hoops: The Integration of Lakota Ancestral Knowledge and Bah' Teachings in the Performative Practices of Kevin Locke. She taught field school in ethnology, ethnohistory, and ethnomusicology for the Anthropolgy Department and music of the Northwest Coast and of the Pacific Rim in the School of Music at the University of Victoria on Vancouver Island. Her publications include "Traditional Music of Vancouver Island: Calling on the Fiich'abak'takud (the Ancestors)" (2003) and "Beyond Feathers and Beads: Interlocking Narratives in the Music and Dance of Tokeya Inajin (Kevin Locke)" (2001).

Pauline Tuttle passed away January 17, 2007, after living with cancer for over a year. Despite her illness, she continued to work on her many research and documentation projects, including a video annotating project that was part of the EVIA Digital Archive project at Indiana University and the University of Michigan.

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

This collection accompanies Pauline Tuttle's Ph.D. dissertation: The Hoop of Many Hoops: The Integration of Lakota Ancestral Knowledge and Baha'i Teachings in the Performative Practices of Kevin Locke (University of Washington 2002, Thesis 51648)

Contents summary (see documentation file for detailed listing):

CDs 1-9 - "Kevin Locke's Elders"

CD 10 - "Charlie Kills Enemy"

CDs 11-16 - "Kevin Locke's Ceremonial Collection"

CD 17 - "Crow Songs, Kiowa Hand Game"

CD 18 - "Eli Taylor"

CD 19 - "Broken Ribs"

CD 20 - "Charles Wise Spirit; Noah Has Horns"

CD 21 - "Kevin Locke's Elders"; "Noah Has Horns"

CD 22-24 - "Kevin Locke's Ceremonial Collection"

CDs 25-29 - "Densmore Recordings"

CD 30 - "Kevin Locke's Elders"

Documentation: Detailed lists of contents

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Names and SubjectsReturn to Top

Subject Terms

  • Ethnomusicology
  • Hoop Dance
  • Lakota
  • Native American Music

Geographical Names

  • North America
  • United States

Form or Genre Terms

  • Field recordings
  • Sound recordings