Luiseño American Indians -- Rites and ceremonies
Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:
[Ceremony], undated
Diagram and context for ceremonial circle and items used in ceremony. See also Turhahish.
Dances, undated
File consists of typescript information related to Luiseño dances, notably "Morrahish" (Luiseño Eagle Dance) and "Mo da hish."
Disks A-E, undated
Description of songs and stories on disks A-E. Each entry contains short description of songs or stories. Most songs are ceremonial in nature, performed by Chief Sotelo Calac and Incarnaciona Calac. File also contains listings of places and legends in Luiseño with English translations.
Los Coyotes: Songs by Perfecto Segundo, undated
Handwritten and typescript lists and notes regarding the songs of Perfecto Segundo, 1937. File includes song lists and song lyrics in Luiseño and translated into English, Luiseño vocabulary, especially birds. File also contains descriptions of specific songs and dances (Bird Song, Song of the Quails, Fire Dance, Eagle Feather Dance Song, Recreation Song, Ceremonial Dance Song).
Music and Culture of the Southern California Indians, 1971 - 1993
Notes [various related to subject files], 1982 - 1986
Handwritten notes from various dates related to Luiseño language, ethnobotany, history, religion and ceremony, place and geography. List of resources pages 35-37.
Religion of the Luiseños, undated
Photocopy of book chapter, "Religion of the Luiseños [in Southern California]" regarding religious beliefs and ceremonies of the Luiseño American Indians.
The Aboriginal Cemetery At Las Flores Creek, Camp Pendleton, 1975
Report describing a series of archaeological excavations with pre-historic Luiseño cultural elements made at Camp Pendleton 1973-1974.
The Old Man & Raven / Nahanmal Pe Ka-we-alwut, undated
Handwritten story draft and notes for story "Old Man and Raven" (noted as "Nahanmal Pe Ka-We-Alwut" in Luiseño) by Henry Rodriguez. Some notes contain Luiseño vocabulary. Last two pages of story draft contain notes on Luiseño ceremonies, dance, and song.
[Tools, Plants], undated
Handwritten list of plants pertaining to their use in the creation of tools: lines, canoes, ceremony.
