Fonds yuk-239 - Bonar Cooley fonds

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Bonar Cooley fonds

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yuk yuk-239

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1 audio tape reel : 5" reel;1 chart

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The fonds consists of an audio-tape recorded by Bonar Cooley in Teslin of traditional Tlingit songs and drumming. The Tlingit performers are Frank and Mary Sidney, Edgar Sidney, Charlie Dick and Watson Smarch. The remainder of the tape is a Johnny Cash recording. The fonds also consists of a genealogical chart on Tlingit and Haida ancestry prepared by Bonar Cooley.

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The genealogical chart is not to be copied. Use of the chart in a commercial publication for profit requires the consent of Bonar Cooley.

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