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1984-RR-062 cont.

LOGGER'S SHEET 

LOGGER: Sue Goodwin
REEL NUMBER: #3 of 8   STAGE: Alaska Main
DATE: 7/7/84   PRESENTOR: Sue Manos
GROUP NAME: "Walter Babe Williams"
REGION/STYLE: Tlingit Stories & Legends

[[2 column table]]

|PERFORMER(S)|INSTRUMENT/OCCUPATION|
|Walter "Babe" Williams|Storyteller|

CONTENTS

1. Talk about his use of [[crossed out]] elngl [[\crossed out]] English & Tlingit
2. Talk about his name and the source
3. - the capitalization of Alaskan symbols such as the Eagle and the Porpoise
4.
5. - his experience teaching and why he decided to leave the profession
6. - life as a commercial fisherman
7. - explaining importance of maternal grandmother
8. Legend - story of young boy, the youngest who has to leave his mother to [[crossed out]] learn [[\crossed out]] become a man; he goes to live w/brothers.
9.
10. Brothers go to kill a brown bear
11. - gives thanks in his maternal grandmother's language
12.
13.