Frances Theresa Densmore (May 21, 1867 – June 5, 1957) was an American anthropologist and ethnographer born in Red Wing, Minnesota. Densmore studied Native...
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the Treaty of Fort Laramie in 1868, and worked with anthropologist Frances Densmore to interpret folksong recordings. Mountain Chief (Blackfoot/South Piegan)...
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Ute music (section Frances Densmore)
unique and the vocal method, according to American anthropologist Frances Densmore, can be difficult to describe. Common features include an exaggerated...
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Densmore is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Frances Densmore (1867–1957), American ethnographer and ethnomusicologist James Densmore...
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as widely marketed "Native crafts items" in the 1980s. Ethnographer Frances Densmore in 1929 recorded an Ojibwe legend according to which the "spiderwebs"...
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traditional knowledge. In the early 20th century, a white woman named Frances Densmore helped the Blackfoot record their language. During the 1950s and 1960s...
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Ethnomusicologist Frances Densmore at the Smithsonian Institution in 1916 where she was recording Blackfoot chief Mountain Chief for the Bureau of American...
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perished with them? Frances Densmore (1867–1957), an influential ethnomusicologist, worked in the tradition of salvage ethnography. Densmore recorded the songs...
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contexts and lyrical subject. Upon analyzing over 2,000 songs from Frances Densmore's collection of native music, the study was able to find even the relation...
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anthropologists such as Alice Cunningham Fletcher, Franz Boas, Frank Speck, Frances Densmore, and Francis La Flesche. A small portion of these recordings included...
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theorists Tim Asch Gregory Bateson Franz Boas Pierre Bourdieu John Collier Frances Densmore Robert J. Flaherty Robert Gardner Alfred Gell Robert Hugh Layton Claude...
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1926, Smithsonian Institution, December 9, 1926, A paper by Miss Frances Densmore discusses the music and songs of the Tule Indians of Panama - the so-called...
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4th Edition. Little, Brown, and Company (New York: 1877). Page 335. Frances Densmore. Chippewa Customs. Bureau of American Ethnology (Washington: 1929)...
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Ethnomusicologist Frances Densmore plays a recording for Blackfoot chief Mountain Chief (1916)...
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Buffalo-Bird Woman, who lived at Like-a-Fishhook Village.[citation needed] Frances Densmore recorded a number of ceremonial and personal songs of the Hidatsas...
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1926, Smithsonian Institution, December 9, 1926, A paper by Miss Frances Densmore discusses the music and songs of the Tule Indians of Panama - the so-called...
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language alive. Kapsalis, Effie (2009-04-28). "Behind the Portrait: Frances Densmore and Mountain Chief". Smithsonian Institution Archives. Retrieved 2024-07-09...
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theorists Tim Asch Gregory Bateson Franz Boas Pierre Bourdieu John Collier Frances Densmore Robert J. Flaherty Robert Gardner Alfred Gell Robert Hugh Layton Claude...
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non-Smithsonian researchers (known as collaborators), most notably Franz Boas, Frances Densmore, Garrick Mallery, Washington Matthews, Paul Radin, Cyrus Thomas and...
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Frances Densmore at the Smithsonian Institution in 1916 where she was recording Blackfoot chief Mountain Chief for the Bureau of American Ethnology. In...
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Rudra veena Blackfoot chief Mountain Chief listening to a recording by Frances Densmore in 1916 Performers in the Samba de Roda festival, a music and dance...
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Cipriano Garcia playing a flute of the Tohono O'odham culture. Photograph by Frances Densmore taken in 1919....
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an interview with Flaherty's widow (and Nanook of the North co-editor), Frances Flaherty, photos from Flaherty's trip to the arctic, and excerpts from...
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American Indian. 1907; reprint, New York: Dover Publications, 1975. Frances Densmore, Music of the Teton Sioux. Smithsonian Institution Bureau of American...
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ethnomusicologist. Curtis, along with Alice Cunningham Fletcher and Frances Densmore, was one of a small group of women doing important ethnological studies...
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hero and Minnesota attorney general Frances Densmore (1867–1957), ethnographer and ethnomusicologist Orin Densmore (1805-1872), Minnesota state representative...
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theorists Tim Asch Gregory Bateson Franz Boas Pierre Bourdieu John Collier Frances Densmore Robert J. Flaherty Robert Gardner Alfred Gell Robert Hugh Layton Claude...
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ethnographic film. Flaherty was married to writer Frances H. Flaherty from 1914 until his death in 1951. Frances worked on several of her husband's films, and...
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Hand and Row of Lodges. Some of her previous research had inspired Frances Densmore, who began series of very successful lectures on Native American music...
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theorists Tim Asch Gregory Bateson Franz Boas Pierre Bourdieu John Collier Frances Densmore Robert J. Flaherty Robert Gardner Alfred Gell Robert Hugh Layton Claude...
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