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Notice descriptive Day 2
Titre de la série :The Great Law recited by Chief Jake ThomasNiveau hiérarchique :Pièce (Niveau acquisition)Date :1992-09-20Numéro d'article (ISN) :564636Genre de documents :Images en mouvementTrouvé dans :Archives / Films, vidéos et enregistrements sonoresNo d'acquisition :2014-01874-XSupport :VidéoPartie :5 of 5Date de production :1992-09-20Production responsable :Rooney ProductionsGénérique (équipe de production) :director/producer, Robert Rooney; producer, Brenda Rooney; photography, Marc Champion; Jeff Dell; Chris NadonGénérique (acteurs) :Jake ThomasPays de production :cnCommanditaire :The Iroquoian InstituteDescription :Day 2: Opening greeting by Barb Garlow; JT comments about oral tradition, unwritten constitutions and discusses symbols, such as what is found in territorial belts and sequences of symbols; describes difficulties of translating to Great Law; summarizes the story of the woman who is the mother of all nations; the PM tells her he wants her at the assembly he has called.~Peacemaker tells of Peace Power and Righteousness; Great War Chief accepts the message for himself; the assistant doubts the message and wants the Peacemaker to be tested by climbing into a tall tree which grows over a gorge; the branch will be cut down; if the Peacemaker lives, the assistant will accept the message; message accepted; Further explanation of Peace Power and righteousness; Hiawatha gets his name; GWC gets his name, Degalyhoga; so the first three lords are elevated. A break is introduced; Ron speaks to crowd, to take a break; request for donations, discussion of Institute work for the people of all nations; Mohawk chief Richard Maracle; No transcript for this section; Jake talks about getting deeper and deeper into the Great Law, discusses how other nations want to hear of Great Law, even Cree up in James Bay area - this discussion is interesting for the process of oral histories.~Peacemaker is asked how do the non-warring nations who have accepted GREAT LAW protect themselves from warlike nations; Peacemaker is going to take message to those nations; Peacemaker tells of the powerful man he must visit; when the man hollers, the people must meet at the standing stone; tells of loss of Hiawatha's three daughters and how Hiawatha developed the elderberry wampum strings to aid in easing grief; an aside of territorial rights, land claims, and warriors; return to relating how to ease the grief of another with actions and words of sympathy; talks about the power of wampum and asking aspects of nature and of society to work to bring power to the people; returns to description of sympathy strings of elderberry and how to clear the mind, just as the sky is clear.~Discussion of languages and how to learn them; further description of Hiawatha's way of condolence using wampum strings; makes reference to death and how the cycle is broken is one year; this leads into telling of 13 moons, and nature's cycle and ceremonies of blessing the seeds; relates how every nation, every clan has a council fire and if there is a loss, how the council fire is to be re-lit; role of faith-keepers described; role of clan mother to elevate chief; role of chief in using wampum; relates that wampum art classes being given at Institute; that to learn how to be married, watch nature, that nature will teach a couple how to get along. Question and answer session. <287mn 21s>Langue :English / Cayuga / ?Remarques :1. Descriptions are taken from the transcripts.~2. JT refers to Chief Jake Thomas.~3. PM refers to Peacemaker.~4. GL refers to the Great Law.~5. GW refers to Great Wizard; also known as Great War chief.~6. DNRORG taken from the label. PGM is supposed to mean “program”. It is possible that this second editing was produced live during the recitation, using feed from the 3 cameras.~7. Tape 1 runs for 34mn 46s, tape 2 runs for 63mn 12s, tape 3 runs for 64mn 13s, tape 4 runs for 63mn 28s, and tape 5 runs for 61mn 42s.~8. Second item on tape 1.~9. This editing appears to be very similar to the first one (IDCISN 564627).Détails de l'inventaire :No. de voûte (ISN) :924911Support :VIDEODétails de l'inventaire :42852AVNombre de pièces :1Type de son :SOFTiré de :DEPOSITStatut :MASTERNo. de voûte (ISN) :924917Support :VIDEODétails de l'inventaire :42853AV
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