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1984-RR-064 cont.
1984-RR-065

LOGGER'S SHEET 

LOGGER: Frank Barnett
REEL NUMBER: #5, #6 of 8   STAGE: Alaska Main
DATE: 7/7/84   PRESENTOR: Chuna McIntyre
GROUP NAME: Nunamata Dancers
REGION/STYLE: Yupik Eskimo

[[2 column table]]

|PERFORMER(S)|INSTRUMENT/OCCUPATION|
|Chuna McIntyre|   |
|Dora Moore|   |

CONTENTS

1. [[crossed out]] Maternal [[\crossed out]] Maternal discussion.
2. -Dora's outfit - description } all designs on the clothing mean something.
3. Chuna's headdress -
4. Rain Dance - shows rain, lightening thunder, people run into there homes
5. Melody for a sprint - (that will someday come to earth)
Translation of dance by Chuna - Hunting Dance
6. Caribou Headdress - [[crossed out]] [[??]] [[\crossed out]] the headdress [[crossed out]] sawn [[\crossed out]] sways with [[??]] dances, giving more meaning or feeling
7. Dancing (feather) fans - [[??]] - brother (sun) celestial and sister (moon)Fans
8. Sister's tears became the oceans.
9. Caribou hat fans - representing the brother and sister.
[[??]] a  women' fan.
10. Dancing wanning to walk careful on the Tundra.
11. Song - My People, I Go To You.
12. Song - Somewhat comic song about the head.
13. Ancient song. - 2-3 thousand years old.