The Five Blackfoot Lullabies
Recorded by Mizuki Miyashita
Location, Browning, 猎奇重口
Year | Singer | Song |
---|---|---|
2007 | James Boy | kaanaiskiinaa |
2007 | James Boy | aapi'sii |
2007 | Susie White Calf | ponoka |
2007 | Susie White Calf | aapi'si |
2007 | Susie White Calf | mai'stoo |
A few Blackfoot lullabies and other songs were collected in summer 2007, supported by the at the .
The project aimed to collect songs sung with lyrics consisting of identifiable words. I would like to acknowledge Shirlee Crow Shoe for serving as my research associate and conducting interviews with elders in Blackfoot. I would also like to thank the lullaby providers, the late James Boy and the late Susie White Calf. The photo of the late James Boy and Shirlee Crow Shoe was taken in 2007. The process of recording and interlinear analysis of the lyrics is provided in the articles.
- Miyashita, Mizuki and Shirlee Crow Shoe. 2009. “Blackfoot Lullabies and Language Revitalization” In Indigenous Language Revitalization: Encouragement, Guidance & Lessons Learned. Jon Reyhner, ed. Northern Arizona University. pp183-190.
- Miyashita, Mizuki. 2011. “.” Proceedings of The American Philosophical Society. Vol. 155, No. 3. 276-293.
Tears-in-her-eyes in Her Blackfoot Cradle.
Photo by Walter McClintock.
In The Old North Trail: Life, Legends & Religion of the Blackfeet Indians.1968.(reprinted 1992) p203.