Heritage Colorado
Found in 1121 Collections and/or Records:
Dick Maxfield interview, 2004 January 26, 2006 July 19, 1940-2003
Michael Welsh interviews Dick Maxfield in Greeley, Colorado on January 26, 2004. Mr. Maxfield discusses the history of agriculture and water use in Colorado, and his experiences as a farmer in the Cache la Poudre River Basin.
Dime, mi alma, que has pensado, 1973, 2007 January 1
Chamita, New Mexico. Quality:Good/Fair
Dios te salve, luna hermosa, 1968, 2006
Albuquerque, New Mexico. See item 20.3. Quality: Good.
Dios te salve, luna hermosa, 1968, 2006
Albuquerque, New Mexico. Includes commentary. See item 20.3. Quality: Good.
Dividido el corazon, 1968, 2006
Albuquerque, New Mexico. See item 20.3. Quality: Good.
Domingo Siete, 1970, 2006 January 1
Socorro, New Mexico. A hunchback completes the lyrics of a song being sung by some witches and is made rich overnight. An envious friend goes to the woods, meets the witches and sticks his foot in it, gets a beating, and acquires the hump that the witches had taken away from the old hunchback. Recited. Quality: Good
Don Chadwick oral interview, 1984 May 14, 2006 July 20
Dr. James Hansen interviews Don Chadwick, Acting Director of the Colorado Cooperative Extension Service, at Colorado State University on May 14, 1984.
Don Gato, 1972, 2006
Truchas, New Mexico. In search of a mate, Don Gato (Mr. Cat) falls from a roof and breaks three ribs and dislocates an arm. On his deathbed he requests, as a last wish, some chicken soup. Recited. Quality: fair.
Don Gato, 1973, 2007 January 1
Las Vegas, New Mexico. A tomcat sees a beautiful she-cat on a roof and rushes to make love to her. While climbing the roof, he falls and breaks his ribs and his whiskers, too. But when the dead tomcat catches a sniff of fresh fish, he is revived. Quality:Good/Fair
Don Gato, 1969, 2006 January 1
Pojoaque, New Mexico. Ruben Cobos reads song lyrics from the notes of Lucy Sena. Fragment. Recited. Quality: Fair.
Additional filters:
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- Folk music -- New Mexico 488
- Canciones 193
- Interviews 99
- Colorado 93
- Alabados 85
- Denver (Colo.) 69
- Westminster (Colo.) -- Biography 56
- Westminster (Colo.) -- History 56
- Indigenous peoples of North America 51
- Mesa (Ariz.) -- Social life and customs -- 20th century 51
- Nevada 50
- Mesa (Ariz.) -- History -- 20th century 49
- Northern Paiute Indians 46
- Northern Paiute women 42
- Adams County (Colo.) -- Biography 37
- Adams County (Colo.) -- History 37
- Corridos 35
- History 27
- Valses chiquiados 25
- Ranch life -- Grouse Creek (Utah) 23
- Grouse Creek (Utah) -- Social life and customs 22
- Hispanic heritage 22
- Oral histories 21
- Ranchers -- Grouse Creek (Utah) -- Interviews 21
- Mormons -- Mesa (Ariz.) -- Interviews 20
- Steel industry and trade -- United States -- History 20
- Colorado Springs (Colo.) 18
- Inditas 16
- Mexico -- History -- Revolution, 1910-1920 16
- Alabanzas 14
- Children's songs, Spanish 13
- Depressions -- 1929 13
- Entriegas de novios 13
- Himnos 12
- Romances 12
- Bailes 11
- Frontier and pioneer life -- Mesa (Ariz.) 11
- Mines and mineral resources 11
- Song in story 11
- World War, 1914-1918 11
- Central business districts -- Mesa (Ariz.) -- History 10
- Cultural Identity 10
- Decimas 10
- World War, 1939-1945 10
- Agriculture 9
- College administrators -- Greeley (Colo.) -- Interviews 9
- Agriculture -- Mesa (Ariz.) -- History 8
- Authors 8
- Anglo-American song 7
- Cortez (Colo.) -- History 7
- Homesteading -- Goodman Point (Montezuma County, Colo.) 7
- Los pastores 7
- Montezuma County (Colo.) -- History 7
- Mormons -- Grouse Creek (Utah) 7
- Railroads 7
- Teachers 7
- Ysleta del Sur Pueblo 7
- Agriculture -- Goodman Point (Montezuma County, Colo.) 6
- Central City (Colo.) 6
- Excavations (Archaeology) -- Goodman Point (Montezuma County, Colo.) 6
- Gold mines and mining 6
- Greeley (Colo.) 6
- Influenza Epidemic, 1918-1919 6
- Race discrimination 6
- Schools -- Mesa (Ariz.) -- History 6
- Tiwa Indians 6
- Tiwa Indians -- Customs and practices 6
- Tiwa Indians -- History 6
- Boulder (Colo.) 5
- Cache la Poudre River Watershed (Colo.) 5
- Civic leaders -- Mesa (Ariz.) -- Interviews 5
- Colorado Springs (Colo.) -- History 5
- Miners 5
- Recreation -- Mesa (Ariz.) -- History 5
- Segregation 5
- African Americans -- Mesa (Ariz.) -- Interviews 4
- Agriculture -- Colorado -- History 4
- Architecture 4
- Cable cars (Streetcars) 4
- Cowboys -- Grouse Creek (U.S.) -- Interviews 4
- Denver (Colo.) -- History 4
- El Paso (Tex.) 4
- Golden (Colo.) 4
- Grouse Creek (Utah) 4
- Instrumental music -- Grouse Creek (Utah) 4
- Leadville (Colo.) 4
- Musical groups -- Grouse Creek (Utah) 4
- Puerto Rico 4
- Ranchers' spouses -- Grouse Creek (Utah) -- Interviews 4
- Ranching 4
- San Luis Valley (Colo. and N.M.) 4
- Theater 4
- Water use -- Colorado -- History 4
- Agricultural extension work -- Colorado 3
- Agriculture -- Cache la Poudre River Watershed (Colo.) 3
- Amusements -- Grouse Creek (Utah) 3
- Dove Creek (Colo.) -- History 3
- Education 3
- Elitch Gardens (Denver, Colo.) 3
- Farming 3 + ∧ less