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Ships' passenger list--Red Star Line


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    Program (document)--Red Star Line

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    Business cards-Ships' passenger list

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    This collection of items relates to the North American Indian Concert Band and performances from the 1910s as well as attempts to reassemble the band in 1926. The bulk of the letters are from David Russell Hill (director) and Carl Wahler (manager). As a Native American businessman, Hill demanded fair wages for himself and his men. In the middle of negotiating their European tour, Hill wrote to Wahler: "I know the people in Germany think that I am charging an unreasonable high price but Mr. Wahler you realize fully what this means to me, toyou [sic], and to this country..." (May 7, 1910). There are also several letters from Wahler's sons Arthur and Eddie. In one letter, Arthur asks for money to assemble a "coon band" because "it cost running around after these coon" [undated]. The majority of the men in the band came from American Indian Schools. They were trained to play classical and marching band music, not traditional Native American songs. There is a hand-written list of band members that shows many of the men were from Southwestern tribes and a few from the Onondaga. The postcards (mostly duplicates) illustrate the band's elaborate costumes while holding Western instruments. The program from the Red Star Line shows that the band played American and European concert pieces. As a novelty, the band occasionally played stereotypical songs that did not necessarily properly represent the heritage and diversity of the Native American members' tribe.

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    Correspondence--Passenger Department

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    [List of band members]

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  • Passenger list

    Passenger list

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    "Sailing from Auckland, New Zealand to Sydney, Australia... Friday, August 5, 1966 at 6:00 p.m."--p. [1]. Title derived from p. [1]. List of passengers, officers and staff. JHK traveled on board. Focus of item: Mariposa.

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  • Passenger list

    Passenger list

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    "Sailing from Sydney, Australia for Honolulu, Hawaii... Monday, September 5, 1966"--p.[1], below heading. List of officers, cruise staff and passengers on board SS Monterey. Focus of item: Monterey.

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