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SMITHSONIAN FOLKLIFE FESTIVAL AUDIO/VIDEO LOG SHEET
LOGGER/VIDEOGRAPHER: Dan Ramsey Moor
MEMORY CARD NUMBER TASCAM: CFCH FILE NAME: Studio_0390 .WAV
MEMORY CARD NUMBER [[strikethrough]] ZOOM H2 [[/strikethrough]] TASCAM 13: CFCH_ 
FILE NAME: StudB_0290.wav
PRESENTER: Theodore Gonzales 
DATE/TIME: 7/1/2016-12:30
Linea Abierta: PROGRAM: Native California Stories: "Horsehair and the Frog": A one-Act play in Two scenes"
STAGE: Studio/Radio Billngle
GROUP NAME:
REGION/STYLE: California/ Native American (Quechan)

[[2 columned table]]
| PERFORMER(S) | INSTRUMENT/OCCUPATION |
| --- | --- |


From Ft. Yuma Reservation Quechan Tribe of CA { Preston Arrow-weed educator/environmentalist/actor/playwright
Helena Arrow-weed bilingual educator, environmentalist

CONTENTS/NOTES (continue on back):
1.(Overall: Drama highlights how the white man's ways made Quechan weaker.)
2.
3. Message: Be careful how you use the snake's blood!
4.
5. Questions:
6. 1 Why use figure of Horsehair?
7.
8. Because he always did the right thing, but the white soldiers neutralized him. Didn't want him to lead!
2 The Frog?
The Creater had a daughter, who was a frog!