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San Carlos ApacheCategory
Music, Song, and Dance, Oral History and InterviewsSummary
Interview and song performances with Marshel Mallow in Apache by Philip Cassadore.Digital Heritage
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Tohono O'Odham NationCategory
Music, Song, and Dance, Oral History and InterviewsSummary
Songs associated with the Tohono O'odham rain ceremony sung by Juan Gregorio and Jose Pancho recorded by Donald M. Bahr.Digital Heritage
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ArchivesCategory
Music, Song, and Dance, ReligionSummary
Field notes and music recorded on procession to Magdalena, Sonora, Mexico.Digital Heritage
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Ohkay OwingehCategory
Music, Song, and DanceSummary
Songs of the Butterfly Dance performed by by Peter Garcia and Juanito Trujillo, narrated by Tony Garcia, and recorded by Alfonso Ortiz.Digital Heritage
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Ohkay OwingehCategory
Music, Song, and DanceSummary
Songs of the Deer Dance performed by Peter Garcia, Aprian Garcia, and Juanito Trujillo, narrated by Tony Garcia, and recorded by Alfonso Ortiz.Digital Heritage
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White Mountain ApacheCategory
Community Life and Family Life, Lands and Ecological Knowledge, Music, Song, and Dance, Oral History and InterviewsSummary
Interview with Vincent Altaha, Sr., on his career as a judge, his father Wallace Altaha, Sr., folklore, and song performances recorded by Philip Greenfeld.Digital Heritage
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GenizaroCategory
History, Music, Song, and Dance, Oral History and InterviewsSummary
Interviews and songs by Emilia Cordova, Kika Suazo, Agapito Duran, Sinfarosa Abeyta, Herman Manzanarez, Tito Lopez, and unidentified other people on life and history in Abiquiu, New Mexico, by Gilbert Cordova.Digital Heritage
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GenizaroCategory
Music, Song, and Dance, Oral History and InterviewsSummary
Song performances and interview with Jose Leandro Martinez, Delfino Garcia, and Edumenio Madrid by Gilbert Cordova.Digital Heritage
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GenizaroCategory
History, Music, Song, and Dance, ReligionSummary
Music performance by Jose Leandro and Martinez Delfino Garcia at the Fiesta de Santo Tomás el Apostol in Abiquiu.Digital Heritage
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GenizaroCategory
Music, Song, and Dance, Oral History and InterviewsSummary
Songs performed by Albinito Martinez and interview with Martinez and an unidentified woman by Gilbert Cordova.Digital Heritage
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GenizaroCategory
Music, Song, and Dance, Oral History and InterviewsSummary
Song performance and interview with Albinito Martinez and his mother, Mrs. Martinez, by Gilbert Cordova.Digital Heritage
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GenizaroCategory
Music, Song, and DanceSummary
Performance of songs and dances at the Dia de San Juan festival at Ohkay Owingeh (formerly San Juan Pueblo), New Mexico, recorded by Gilbert Cordova.