University of Nevada, Reno
Found in 51 Collections and/or Records:
Oral history interview with Herbert Pancho and Mabel Wright Paulina., 1964 May, 2006
Coverage includes Indian tobacco; Nevada's Pyramid Lake, the lake level and the "cui-ui" fish.
Oral history interview with Jean Smith., 1970 January 10, 2006
Includes tribal members she knew; marriages, divorces and inheriting; fishing boats; personal security.
Oral history interview with Jennie, a Shoshone woman., about 1964, 2006
Jennie, a Shoshone, talks about women's issues, including first menses; pregnancy and childbirth; and baby baskets. Jennie may be related to Tim Hooper. Recorded in Tonopah, Nevada.
Oral history interview with Katie Frazier, and Mabel Wright Paulina., about 1968, 2006
Songs include: Bear Dance, Circle Pinenut Dance, and Rabbit-drive Dance..
Oral history interview with Katie Frazier, and Mabel Wright Paulina, Part 1., 1968, 2006
Discussion of the Frazier family; and the deer story.
Oral history interview with Katie Frazier, and Mabel Wright Paulina, Part 2., 1968, 2006
Discussion includes the deer story; the coyote and the geese story.
Oral history interview with Katie Frazier, Daisy Aster, and Mabel Wright Paulina., 2006, 1969 September 19
Talk covers Indians riding on trains; the train wreck near Verdi, Nevada, in the early 1900s; being at school in Nixon, Nevada; illness and death; and various family names.
Oral history interview with Katie Frazier, Ethel O'Neil, and Mabel Wright Paulina., 1970 November 10, 2006
The women discuss the Episcopal Church at Pryamid Lake, Nevada; the Nixon, Nevada, cemetery visit; and fishing regulations.
Oral history interview with Katie Frazier, Mabel Wright Paulina, and Minnie Houten., 2006, 1969 June 21
Covers a 1969 airplane rider to Los Angeles, California, for developers' plans in Nevada; Crosby at Sutcliffe; and coyote trying to fly like geese.
Oral history interview with Mabel Wright Paulina., 2006, 1964 June 3
Discussion of living on the chicken ranch near Dead Ox on the Truckee River; the 1916 earthquake; fences made of willow; how two old women walked from Lovelock to Wadsworth, Nevada; how Winnemucca got his name; and the fighting between the Paiutes and the Pitt River Indians. Recorded while en route to Rye Patch Dam, Pershing County, Nevada.
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- Indigenous peoples of North America 50
- Nevada 50
- Northern Paiute Indians 46
- Northern Paiute women 42
- Nye County (Nev.) 3