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Trading Dance/SongDigital Heritage
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The song of remembrance is the first song on wax cylinder #17 sung by Peter Selmore and recorded by J. Walter Fewkes on the 16 March 1890 in Calais Maine. Digital Heritage
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Speech, vocabulary items spoken by Noel Joseph and translated by Dwayne Tomah SR 09Digital Heritage
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Numbers and days of the week spoken by Noel Joseph in 1890 and in 2018 by Dwayne Tomah. SR 08Digital Heritage
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Polansuwe Susehp Neptan is the Passamaquoddy translation of Chief Francis Joseph Neptune. This was recorded by Jesse Walter Fewkes as an unidentified song, and later a war song, March 17, SR 18Digital Heritage
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Passamaquoddy Words of Spirits and other BeingsDigital Heritage
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This is the fourth part of this story recorded on 4 cylindersDigital Heritage
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Story of the Fisher and the Sable told by Peter Selmore in Calais Maine. SR 14Digital Heritage
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Two versions of the snake dance were recorded by Fewkes. This is SR 05