Comanche oral history tapes : 1999
Six (VHS) videotapes relating chiefly to Comanche Indian culture in Oklahoma. Tape 1 (tape 1-4) shows James Cox, former tribal chairman and grandson of Quanah Parker, and his wife Marie Cox, founder of the North American Indian Women's Association; Tape 2 and 3 (tapes 5-8 and 9-12) contains Edgar Monetathchi, tribal elder, singing Comanche songs, and talks about his life; Tape 4 (tapes: 13-16) showcases educator Ron Red Elk, and his leading effort to preserve Comanche language and culture; Tape 5 (Tapes 21-24) documents tribal historian and leader Elton Yellowfish, as he talks about his experiences as a Comanche; and Tape 6 (tapes 29-32) relates to Comanche homecoming pow-wow in Walters, Okla., Thomas Wahnee, senior peyotist, talks about the Native American Church, and Leonard and Eva Riddles talk about their experiences as Comanches
VHS Video, English, 1999