Newe Hupia: Shoshoni Poetry Songs

This collection presents written texts of songs in Shoshoni and English, with both figurative and literal translations, and is packaged with a CD containing performances of the songs by Earl and Beverly Crum. The songs fall into several categories based on the contexts of their performances, such as...

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Main Author: Dayley, Jon P. (auth)
Other Authors: Crum, Earl (auth), Crum, Beverly (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:No linguistic content
Published: Utah State University, University Libraries 2001
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