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Dear Richard,<br>
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It's good to hear of the work going in Wyandotte!<br>
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You could check with the folks at Precision Audio Lab in Kahnawake,
Mohawk Territory. Chuck is an excellent sound engineer who I know does
restoration from old materials.<br>
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<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.precisionaudiolab.com/">http://www.precisionaudiolab.com/</a><br>
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Best wishes!<br>
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~ ilse<br>
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<span style="width: 500px;"><font size="-1"><span class="hl">Best wis<br>
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</span></font></span>Richard Zane Smith wrote:
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<pre wrap="">kweh, (greetings)
I'm a new member here on this list and a Wyandot tribal member
currently teaching the language and culture in the public schools
here in Wyandotte Oklahoma once a week for k-3rd grade,over 200 students.
Using traditional stories,songs,puppets the kids are learning fast and seem to
love it.
Its a joy to see and hear all those little tykes singing the Wyandot numbers
to the rythmn beat of the waterdrum.We at the Wyandotte Nation of
Oklahoma have avalible cassette recordings taken from old wax cylinder
recordings made in 1911-12(over 300 traditional songs)...but the quality
sound needs serious digital cleaning
is there anyone here in this forum who has knowledge of professionals who
could help with this task?
thanks,
richard zane smith
Richard Zane Smith
18474 S.Cayuga Rd.
Wyandotte Oklahoma
74370
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Ilse Ackerman
Manager, Language Production
Fairfield Language Technologies
135 West Market St.
Harrisonburg, VA 22801
Cell 540 | 578 3074
Work 540 | 432 6166 x3318
Work 800 | 788 0822 x3318
<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="http://www.RosettaStone.com">www.RosettaStone.com</a>
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