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Found in 1121 Collections and/or Records:

untitled, 1973, 2007 January 1

 Item
Identifier: CCcobos6.1
Abstract

Ojo Caliente, New Mexico. Mexican popluar music. Instrumental. Quality:Fair/Poor

Dates: 1973; Digitization: 2007 January 1

untitled, 1973, 2007 January 1

 Item
Identifier: CCcobos6.15
Abstract

Chamita, New Mexico. Quality:Good/Fair

Dates: 1973; Digitization: 2007 January 1

untitled, 1970, 2006 January 1

 Item
Identifier: CCcobos7.13
Abstract

Quality: Good/Fair

Dates: 1970; Digitization: 2006 January 1

untitled, 1970, 2006 January 1

 Item
Identifier: CCcobos7.14
Abstract

Socorro, New Mexico. Informant recites four verses, some of which are improvised, used in a serenade, "Los dias," and addressed to the communicant. Quality: Good/Fair

Dates: 1970; Digitization: 2006 January 1

untitled, 1970, 2006 January 1

 Item
Identifier: CCcobos7.15
Abstract

Socorro, New Mexico. Informant sings two strophes from the introductory song used in the pageant Las posadas. Quality: Good/Fair

Dates: 1970; Digitization: 2006 January 1

untitled, 1970, 2006 January 1

 Item
Identifier: CCcobos7.16
Abstract

Included is a short dialogue between St. Michael and the devil. Quality: Good/Fair

Dates: 1970; Digitization: 2006 January 1

untitled, 1970, 2006 January 1

 Item
Identifier: CCcobos7.17
Abstract

Socorro, New Mexico. Quality: Good/Fair

Dates: 1970; Digitization: 2006 January 1

untitled, 1970, 2006 January 1

 Item
Identifier: CCcobos7.19
Abstract

Los Duranes, New Mexico. Verses from a nineteenth-century Mexican song. Recited. Quality: unknown

Dates: 1970; Digitization: 2006 January 1

untitled, 1970, 2006 January 1

 Item
Identifier: CCcobos7.22
Abstract

Bernalillo, New Mexico. Informant gives an account of the dance game "valse chiquiado," connected with the experiences of a hunter named Cruz Hurtado. Hurtado finds himself in the woods and, hiding behind a pine tree, gets to see a colony of bears dancing and participating in the "valse chiquiado." Explanation in story form of "valse chiquiado." Quality: Fair/Poor.

Dates: 1970; Digitization: 2006 January 1

untitled, 1970, 2006 January 1

 Item
Identifier: CCcobos7.23
Abstract

Bernalillo, New Mexico. Conclusion of the Cruz Hurtado tall tale. As Cruz gets deeper into the forest, he sees a group of bears dancing the "valse chiquiado." He is unnoticed by the bears because he is hiding behind a pine tree. "Valse chiquiado" described. See item 7.22. Quality: Fair/Poor.

Dates: 1970; Digitization: 2006 January 1

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Folk music -- New Mexico 488
Canciones 193
Interviews 99
Colorado 93
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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
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San Luis Valley (Colo. and N.M.) 4
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Water use -- Colorado -- History 4
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Elitch Gardens (Denver, Colo.) 3
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