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ST-FP-1986-CT-159 LOGGER'S SHEET LOGGER: Becky Lenehan REEL NUMBER: STAGE: Cultural Conservation DATE: 6/26/86 PRESENTOR: Rayna Green GROUP NAME: Zuni Olla Maidens REGION/STYLE: (Zuni Pueblo) Zuni, New Mexico | PERFORMER(S) | INSTRUMENT/OCCUPATION PERFORMERS| |R. Him| Small skin drum| |(Thelma) T. Sheche| Olla Pots/Jugs - on heads| |J. Nahohai| Dancing + Singing| |A. Dena| CONTENTS 1. Thelma's Introduction, her history + her parents, her youth + introduction of others 2. Song: Zuni Rain Dance Song, sung in traditional words 3. -few notes, repeated notes + words 4. song w/ pots on their heads 5. Thelma explains jewlery is handmade. They are silversmiths 6. Costumes are hand-made, hand wooven. Mocasins are made of deerskin (to prevent snake bites) wrapped many times to the ((?)) 7. 8. Comanche (?sp?) song w/ drum. A definite rhythm which varies in verses 9. 10. another Comanche song-" " 11. 12. 13.