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Title:TwoFriendsSong
Two Friends Song
Documentation of Hoocąk
Contributor:Iren Hartmann
Paul Radin
Contributor (singer):Unknown
Coverage:United States
Date:2003-12
Description:The song was recorded indoors.
The overall goal of the project is the documentation and preservation of the Hoocąk language. The project therefore includes the following sub-projects: (1) (audio- and video-)recording, analysing, processing and archiving a representative corpus of Hoocąk texts, (2) linguistic analysis and representation of texts that have previously been recorded by other linguists or anthropologists, (3) development of a comprehensive and linguistically consistent lexicon, (4) training of Hoocąk language instructors, (5) development of teaching material (6) further analyses (e.g. investigation of dialectal differences among Wisconsin and Nebraska Hoocąks)
This is a song about two friends and their journey to spiritland after they�ve been killed. This story is also about reincarnation. The story was published by Paul Radin (1949): "The two friends who became reincarnated: The origin of the four night�s wake". The culture of the Winnebago: As told by themselves. Waverly Press: Baltimore, p. 12.
Hoocąk is the only language used in this session.
IH's first language is German. She is fluent in English and has good knowledge of Hoocąk.
Further information is not available.
Paul Radin was born on April 2, 1883 in Lodz, Poland. He was son or Dr. Adolf M. and Johanna Theodor Radin. He attended school at City College and received his bachelors degree in 1902. He pursued several different courses of graduate studies, and received his Ph.D. from Columbia University in 1911, where he studied under Franz Boas. Radin was predominatly an ethnologist who conducted extensive fieldwork among the Ojibwa ans Winnebago Indians of the Great Lakes region. He died 1959 in New York City. Paul Radin has worked with the Hoocąks for several years and conducted field research from 1909-1913.
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Mp3
Identifier:oai:www.mpi.nl:1839_00-0000-0000-0016-7E4C-F
Publisher:Johannes Helmbrecht
Regensburg University
Subject:song
mystic song
Unspecified
Ho-Chunk language
Hocák
Subject (ISO639):win

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Citation: Iren Hartmann; Unknown (singer); Paul Radin. 2003-12. Johannes Helmbrecht.
Terms: area_Americas country_US iso639_win

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Country: United States
Area: Americas


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