Folk music -- New Mexico
Found in 488 Collections and/or Records:
untitled, 1969, 2006
Arroyo Hondo, New Mexico. Story of the shepards and baby Jesus. Includes the wise men. English, except for songs. See item 16.3. Quality: Good.
untitled, 1969, 2006
Arroyo Hondo, New Mexico. Includes explanation of the "pito." English. See item 16.3. Quality: Good.
untitled, 1969, 2006
Arroyo, New Mexico. Discusses the pito. See item 16.3. Quality: Good/Fair.
untitled, 1969, 2006
Arroyo Hondo, New Mexico. Conclusion of item 16.3. Quality: Good/Fair.
untitled, 1971, 2006
Taos, New Mexico. Prepared formal text on dance in Hispanic life: the preparation of the dance hall (sala), getting dressed up (prendorio), the conductor (bastonero), historical development of Spanish dance, and dance types. Fragment. Quality: Good
untitled, 1971, 2006
Taos, New Mexico. Continuation of item 18.7. Origin of New Mexican dances: quotations from American journals. Quality: Good
untitled, 1971, 2006
Santa Cruz, New Mexico. Continuation of item 19.1. Discussion of how he used to have to eat atole with a spoon made from a cow's horn. Song, along with discussion of marital incidents. Trujillo was a preacher in Colorado and New Mexico. Quality: Fair.
untitled, 1971, 2006
Santa Cruz, New Mexico. Continuation of item 19.1. Three short hymns and several short sermons are appended. Quality: Good/Fair.
untitled, 1971, 2006
Santa Cruz, New Mexico. See item 19.3. Quality: Good/Fair.
untitled, 1971, 2006
Santa Cruz, New Mexico. See item 19.3. Quality: Good/Fair.