Nevada
Found in 60 Collections and/or Records:
Oral history interview with Mabel Wright Paulina, and Ethel O'Neil., 2006, 1969 June 7
Talk includes information about Sarah Winnemucca's brother, Lee Winnemucca; snakes; and pineuts.
Oral history interview with Mabel Wright Paulina, and Herbert Pancho., 1970 November, 2006
Covers genealogical information on various tribal members.
Oral history interview with Mabel Wright Paulina, and Mamie John., about 1969, 2006
Topics include gathering wild onions and cattails; snakes; bears. very large birds; and fish.
Oral history interview with Mabel Wright Paulina, Ethel O'Neil, and Ruth Houghten., 2006, 1969 June 20
Topics includes Johnson Sides; hide tanning; Anaho Island in Pyramid Lake; area movie making; the Truckee River; Pyramid Lake, Nevada, and its "cui-ui" fish.
Oral history interview with Marion Paddy., 1970 January 13, 2006
Paddy tell coyote stories; the Winnemucca genealogy; and the great horned owl.
Oral history interview with Maybel Wright, Katie Frazier
Oral history interview conducted by Peg Wheat; interview of Maybel Wright and Katie Frazier; women discussed fishing, Paiute traditions, family histories, and reservation life.
Oral history interview with Nellie Emm., 2006, 1969 May 23
Discusses Jack Wilson, also known as Wovoka; seed and berry gathering and processing; not wasting food.
Oral history interview with Nina Winnemucca, and Mabel Wright Paulina., 1964, 2006
The women discuss birth and the symbolic cooking of mother's milk squirted on a hot rock; how to be a good person; and the finish of rabbit drives due to no rabbit nets left.
Oral history interview with Nina Winnemucca, and Mabel Wright Paulina., 2006, 1967 July 3
The women tell the Henoquo story, a big, greedy Paiute man who took things from others.
Oral history interview with Tim Hooper., about 1964, 2006
Hooper tells stories of how the first Indians got to this country, a coyote story, and a Paiute origin story; finding gold in Tonopah, Nevada, and Jim Butler; how to make bows and arrows; how to catch antelope; and he sings songs in Shoshone. Recorded in Tonopah, Nevada.