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Audio recordings : Instrumental Ensemble Pieces, 1956-1973, California Institute of the Arts Spring : 1)"Seeds" 2) "In the Phrygian Mode" 3) "13 Ways of Looking at a Blackbird" 4) "For 12 Strings (rising)" 5) "Hey when I Sing" 6) "In the Lydian Mode" (reverse direction)

Recording consists of concert performances of James Tenney's compositions by members of the California Institute of the Arts during a spring concert in 1973. Includes: 1) Seeds 2) In the Phrygian Mode 3) 12 Ways For Looking at a Blackbird (annotated "quarter track master") 4)For 12 Strings (Rising) 5) Hey When I Sing... and 6) In the Sydian Mode (This track was recorded in reverse on the other side of the reel. Recorded at 7 1/2 ips.

Audio recordings : "Medea"-organized sound

Item consists of #1 Prelude 1st Act and Nurse's Monologue / James Tenney. -- #2a Medea`s voice Death... Destruction... Let me die. / James Tenney. -- #2b "Ai....Ai" / James Tenney. -- #2c "Hear me...die" / James Tenney. -- #2d - "I will not be mocked.... Death (pp. 15-16) / James Tenney. -- Trumpet for Creon / James Tenney. -- #5 Thunder / James Tenney. -- #6 End of Act 1 / James Tenney. -- #7 Prelude to 2nd Act and Medea's Monologue / James Tenney. -- #8 From "I have heard evil" (p. 62) to "someone will bring us news" (p. 64) / James Tenney. -- #9 - Trumpet (p. 68) / James Tenney. -- #10 - Trumpets (p. 73) / James Tenney. -- #11 - Children's screams / James Tenney. -- #12 Opening of the doors on the children's bodies (p. 79) / James Tenney. -- #13 From "no, they are mine", thru end of play / James Tenney. -- Medea Tail end / James Tenney.

Varese: "Octandre," Schoenberg, Budd: "Juno", Tenney: "Blues", Satie (Timar), Revueltas: "1st and 2nd Little Serious Pieces," Ives: "Two Little Flowers," "General William Booth...," New Music Concert

Item consists of an audio recording of the New Music concert in 1977. Performances include "Octandre" by Edgard Varese, "Juno" by Budd Schoenberg, "Blues" by James Tenney, "1st and 2nd Little Serious Pieces" by Revueltas Satie (Timar), and "Two Little Flowers" and "General William Booth...," by Ives.

Audio recordings : "Harmonium #3"

Consists of audio recording of Harmonium #3 by James Tenney. It is performed by Judy Saiki and Michael Rafferty at Gallery Naga in Boston on November 24, 1981. There is a note folded inside the reel case which reads: "Sorry so late. This is from 11/24/81 perf. at Gallery Naga in Boston. Other harpists are Judy Saiki + Michael Rafferty. Close, but I'd like to get it better. Love, Susie."

Audio recordings : "Clang"

Consists of a musical composition by James Tenney. Note on inside of case reads: L.A. Philharmonic, C. Lawrence Smith. Rec. surreptitiously by HK on 1 June 1972 at Bovard Hall, USC, behind a pair of verbose Music Lovers from Westwood. 2 out of 4 tracks (quarter-track pseudo stereo).

VHS video cassette, “Indian Student Films; 1986/87; Tape 2a”

Video consists of several student documentary films. Annotations on case include: SP1. A Time to Heal - 00:19:00 - damaged refer to Tape IIC PP2. Glimpses of the Freedom Movement - 00:25:00 PP3. Peoples Science Movement - 00:24:39 SP4. Our World - 00:22:00 - damaged ref Tape IIB SP5. Yoga - 00:12:00 - refer Tape IIC SP6. Sanjivi (Life Giver) - 00:09:00 SP7. Amnesty International - 00:10:20 - damaged refer to tape IIC SP8. Sahara - 00:0:20 PP9. Fire Fighters – 00:16:00

VHS video cassette, “Indian Student Films; 1986/87; Tape 3b”

Video consists of two short films, one titled "The Gift" and another featuring the formal presentation of film and video equipment to the university from York University on behalf of CIDA (Canadian International Development Association). Includes speeches by James Beveridge, Margaret Beveridge, the Canadian High Commissioner to India, the University Chancellor (Khan?) as well as other officials.

VHS video cassette, “Indian Student Films; 1986-1987; Tape 3a”

Video consists of several student and professionally-produced documentary films. Listing on case includes: SP 1. Far From the Homeland - 00:19:00 PP2. Music of North India (Vijay Rao Raghe) - 00:28:50 PP3. Music of North India (Panpit Jasraj) - 00:28:57 PP4. Music of North India (Bhim Sen Joshi) - 00:28:32 PP5. Music of North India (Amjad Ali Khan) 00:28:50 PP6. Aruna Asaf Ali - Freedom Fighter - 00:43:00 Recognised by Prime Minister given special award for her contribution to the struggle before, during and after the freedom struggle she turned the award, a large rupee cheque over to the Jamia MCRC in recognition of its good work in social activist fields and particularly the work of the girls, at the taped ceremony.

VHS video cassette, “Indian Student Films; 1987/88; Tape 3”

Video consists of four short documentary films. Annotations on case include: PP1. From the Burning Embers (Sati) - 00:30:00 SP2. Student Film - Guzar (changing social patterns) - 00:13:00 SP3 Student Film - Killng a SUnrise On A Full Moon - 00:11:00 SP4. Student Film - Ahsas (Hope) - 00:11:00 Student films - Cutting Copies - P+S are videos taken off editing flat bed pix and sound. pp professional program (production) sp student program (production)

VHS video cassette, “Indian Student Films; 1987/88; Tape 2”

Video consists of several student documentary films. Annotations on case include: Tape II 1987-1988 SP1. Miraculously my Own - 00:13:57 SP2. Their Inner World - 00:23:08 SP3. A Family Apart - 00:18:20 SP4. Middle Indian Cinema - ::19:25 PP5. Abhinaya (Indian Dance) - 00:12:50 PP6. Inducing Breeding in Frogs - 00:10:37 PP7. Shakespeare The Works (Mime) - 00:19:52 PP8. The Art of Kathakali – 00:15:46

VHS video cassette, “Indian Student Films; 1986/87; Tape 1a”

Video consists of several student documentary films. Annotations on case include: SP1 Meet The Professor - 00:32:00 SP2. Hanging By a Thread - 00:22:30 SP3. Towards The 21st Channel - 00:07:00 SP4. New Channels of the Heart - 00:17:45 SP5. Peasant Life in India - 00:19:23 PP6. Caste Humankind - 00:23:39 PP7. The Language of Music - 00:28:19

“Political Struggles of Native Peoples”, H. Cardinal, J. Mohawk et al

Sound recording of speakers who participated in a panel discussion that was part of the Institute on Anthropology and Anti-Imperialism held in Toronto in 1972. Titled as Contemporary Political Struggles of Native Peoples, introduced by Richard Lee. Recorded speakers include John Mohawk, Tony Belcourt, Harold Cardinal and Philip Awashish. Other speakers on the panel included John Saul, Shelton H. Davis, Ben Magubane, Ernest Benedict, Paul Coe, Bernard Arcand, Howard Mitchell, Robert Vanlarope (sp?) and Boshe Richardson.

John Trudell on Commitment

Sound recording of a speech delivered by John Trudell about commitment, solidarity, self discipline, social organizing, and fighting colonialism and white supremacy. At the 19:00 mark, another speaker steps forward to speak.

G. Manuel, Keywords: Manuel

Item consists of an audio recording of an interview with George Manuel. Topics discussed include Indigenous economic development, Indigenous political involvement, welfare, and Indigenous political representation. Additional annotations on tape include: B17T57.

114 St Powell

Item consists of a recording of an interview with a woman discussing a film she worked on regarding conditions in public housing. She discusses why she made the film, the misconceptions many have about people who live in public housing, what she hopes people will take away from the film, the reactions to the film she has received so far, and her disappointments and expectations of those reactions. There are also interjections, and questions to, Dorothy, a woman who was interviewed in the film.

Wounded Knee Press Conference

Item consists of an audio recording of a press conference regarding the treatment of Indigenous people by the authorities surrounding the circumstances of the Wounded Knee Occupation and the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota. The recording begins with a statement from an unidentified speaker regarding the death of Anna Mae Aquash, the apprehension of Leonard Peltier and Frank Blackhorse at the Smallboy Camp by members of the RCMP. The recording cuts out for a moment and returns with the chairman, who then introduces the purposes for their meeting and the speakers they have brought in. The audio cuts off during the statement from Barry Travis, the first speaker, which then continues on ASC33101.

Social Development Council (Quebec) Interview

Item consists of an interview with two unidentified Québecois men from the Social Development Council. The subject is defining Québecois regional identity. Topics include consumerism and industry, a recent crisis, welfare, their place in the larger political context, and leadership.

Aboriginal Art Interviews

Item consists of an interview with an unidentified man regarding totem carving. The discussion includes how he got into the profession, the intersection between his art and Christianity, and his experience selling his art at the local co-op.

Aboriginal Art Interviews

Item consists of an audio recording of an interview with an unidentified Inuit woman through the aid of an interpreter. Topics include her art, the co-op in Cape Dorset where her art is sold, the finances involved, and the effect of television on the Inuit community.

Wounded Knee Press Conference

Item consists of Barry Travis and an unidentified speaker giving a press conference on the events surrounding Wounded Knee and the incarceration of Black Horse and Leonard Peltier. The first speaker gives a statement on Black Horse, in reference to Peltier, the RCMP, US/Canada extradition; how the speaker got involved, their experience with security around the matter when going to interview Black Horse, questions on RCMP response (charges and imprisonment in preparation for deportation) and legal proceedings around the case. The second speaker discusses the incidents at Wounded Knee, the arrest of Indian people (including Frank Black Horse), and the circumstances leading to the arrest of Leonard Peltier.

Ganienkeh - 2nd Day

Item consists of a public speech on the culture and history of the Mohawk peoples in North America. The first speaker talks about the conflict between the Mohawk way of life and the North American way of life, pollution concerns around reservations in Ontario and Quebec, environmental concerns for the future. The second speaker talks about preserving the culture, traditions, and independence of the Mohawk Nation within the United States. The third speaker talks about living conditions and community relations in the Mohawk Nation and the importance of starting a dialogue between the Mohawk Nation and the United States.

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