Tribal Voices Archive Project
Hank Adams and Billy Frank Jr. are interviewed for part of the Back to the River project in 2010.
Hosted at the Internet Archive.
Audio Files | VBR MP3 |
Hank Adams and Billy Frank Jr. are interviewed in 2010 Part 1 | 38.1 MBÂ |
Hank Adams and Billy Frank Jr. are interviewed in 2010 Part 2 | 35.4 MBÂ |
Hank Adams and Billy Frank Jr. are interviewed in 2010 Part 3 | 27.7 MBÂ |
Hank Adams and Billy Frank Jr. are interviewed in 2010 Part 4 | 35.2 MBÂ |
Hank Adams and Billy Frank Jr. are interviewed in 2010 Part 5 | 29.6 MBÂ |
Hank Adams and Billy Frank Jr. are interviewed in 2010 Part 6 | 16.1 MBÂ |
Movie Files | MPEG4 |
Hank Adams and Billy Frank Jr. are interviewed in 2010 | 718.1 MBÂ |
Hank Adams and Billy Frank Jr. are interviewed in 2010 (2) | 4.4 GBÂ |
Hank Adams and Billy Frank Jr. are interviewed in 2010 (3) | 4.4 GBÂ |
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NOTE: the three movie files are actually in reverse order. The file marked “3” is actually the first of the three; the one marked “2” is the middle one and is correct; the file without a number is actually the third or last in the series of three files.