The New Mexico Folklore Record
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Page : 44 pages
File Size : 28,97 MB
Release : 1981
Category : Folklore
ISBN :
Author :
Publisher :
Page : 44 pages
File Size : 28,97 MB
Release : 1981
Category : Folklore
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Author : John Donald Robb
Publisher : University of New Mexico Press
Page : 920 pages
File Size : 27,86 MB
Release : 2014
Category : Folk dance music
ISBN : 0826344305
First published in 1980 and now available only from the University of New Mexico Press, this classic compilation of New Mexico folk music is based on thirty-five years of field research by a giant of modern music. Composer John Donald Robb, a passionate aficionado of the traditions of his adopted state, traveled New Mexico recording and transcribing music from the time he arrived in the Southwest in 1941.
Author : John Donald Robb
Publisher : UNM Press
Page : 918 pages
File Size : 26,35 MB
Release : 2014-03-01
Category : Music
ISBN : 0826344321
First published in 1980 and now available only from the University of New Mexico Press, this classic compilation of New Mexico folk music is based on thirty-five years of field research by a giant of modern music. Composer John Donald Robb, a passionate aficionado of the traditions of his adopted state, traveled New Mexico recording and transcribing music from the time he arrived in the Southwest in 1941.
Author : John Donald Robb
Publisher : UNM Press
Page : 99 pages
File Size : 14,86 MB
Release : 2008
Category : Music
ISBN : 0826344348
Folk music fans and teachers will welcome this new edition of a New Mexico classic, now in a useful spiral binding.
Author : John O. West
Publisher : august house
Page : 326 pages
File Size : 10,20 MB
Release : 1988
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780874830590
Gathers riddles, rhymes, folk poetry, stories, ballads, superstitions, customs, games, foods, and folk arts of the Mexican-Americans
Author : Tey Diana Rebolledo
Publisher : Arte Publico Press
Page : 516 pages
File Size : 14,3 MB
Release : 2000-11-30
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781611920536
As part of the Works Progress Administration during the Depression, two women interviewers, Lou Sage Batchen and Annette Hesch Thorp, gathered womens stories or cuentosfrom many native ancianas to glean vivid details of a way of life now long disappeared.
Author : Stanley Linn Robe
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Page : 244 pages
File Size : 40,72 MB
Release : 1977
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9780520095700
Author : Robert J. Tórrez
Publisher : UNM Press
Page : 197 pages
File Size : 12,58 MB
Release : 2008
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0826343791
Torrez studies the gritty role of hangings in frontier New Mexico.
Author : A. Gabriel Meléndez
Publisher : University of Oklahoma Press
Page : 249 pages
File Size : 32,99 MB
Release : 2017-04-20
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 0806158638
In the shadow of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, New Mexico’s Mora Valley harbors the ghosts of history: troubadours and soldiers, Plains Indians and settlers, families fleeing and finding home. There, more than a century ago, villagers collect scraps of paper documenting the valley’s history and their identity—military records, travelers’ diaries, newspaper articles, poetry, and more—and bind them into a leather portfolio known as “The Book of Archives.” When a bomb blast during the Mexican-American War scatters the book’s contents to the wind, the memory of the accounts lives on instead in the minds of Mora residents. Poets and storytellers pass down the valley’s traditions into the twentieth century, from one generation to the next. In this pathbreaking dual-language volume, author A. Gabriel Meléndez joins their ranks, continuing the retelling of Mora Valley’s tales for our time. A native of Mora with el don de la palabra, the divine gift of words, Meléndez mines historical sources and his own imagination to reconstruct the valley’s story, first in English and then in Spanish. He strings together humorous, tragic, and quotidian vignettes about historical events and unlikely occurrences, creating a vivid portrait of Mora, both in cultural memory and present reality. Local gossip and family legend intertwine with Spanish-language ballads and the poetry of New Mexico’s most famous dueling troubadours, Old Man Vilmas and the poet García. Drawing on New Mexican storytelling tradition, Meléndez weaves a colorful dual-language representation of a place whose irresistible characters and unforgettable events, and the inescapable truths they embody, still resonate today.
Author : Jan Harold Brunvand
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 1687 pages
File Size : 28,2 MB
Release : 2006-05-24
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 113557877X
Contains over 500 articles Ranging over foodways and folksongs, quiltmaking and computer lore, Pecos Bill, Butch Cassidy, and Elvis sightings, more than 500 articles spotlight folk literature, music, and crafts; sports and holidays; tall tales and legendary figures; genres and forms; scholarly approaches and theories; regions and ethnic groups; performers and collectors; writers and scholars; religious beliefs and practices. The alphabetically arranged entries vary from concise definitions to detailed surveys, each accompanied by a brief, up-to-date bibliography. Special features *More than 2000 contributors *Over 500 articles spotlight folk literature, music, crafts, and more *Alphabetically arranged *Entries accompanied by up-to-date bibliographies *Edited by America's best-known folklore authority