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Repository: Museum of New Mexico. Fray Angélico Chávez History Library.
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This collection of sound recordings was donated to the John Donald Robb Archive of Southwestern Music by the Music Department of the University of New Mexico. It consisted of three reels of pre-1963 commercial recordings of Native American music from Mexico and the Southwestern United States, which have been reformatted to three cassettes.
Repository: University of New Mexico Center for Southwest Research
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The Shirley Griffin collection features recordings of African American music and programs from Albuquerque in the 1980s, including popular music, speeches from several Juneteenth events, church gospel songs, sermons and a UNM Black History Month program.
Repository: University of New Mexico Center for Southwest Research
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This broad collection contains traditional Southwestern Native American and Hispanic folk music, and popular music, dances, poetry readings and interviews collected in the 1970s and 1980s. Also included are Spanish medieval music, a Belen Los Pastores presentation, Matachines music from Tortugas, a Corrales history pageant, Anglo American country western songs and fiddle tunes, Laotian songs from Albuquerque, and a lecture by John Donald Robb.
Repository: University of New Mexico Center for Southwest Research
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The collection contains Native American music from San Juan, San Felipe, Laguna, Taos and Zuni Pueblos, as well as the Navajo and Hopi. The songs were recorded in the 1940s by Manuel Archuleta, of San Juan Pueblo.
Repository: University of New Mexico Center for Southwest Research
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The Federal Music Project was an agency of the Works Progress Administration that sought to provide work relief for unemployed musicians. This collection documents the activities of the Federal Music Project in New Mexico. Music education and preservation of Spanish-American folk music were two primary goals of the project, which was directed by Helen Chandler Ryan.
Repository: University of New Mexico. Center for Southwest Research.
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The Souvenir Dance Programs Collection features souvenir programs related to dance productions, dance companies, dance festivals, Broadway musicals, opera companies, ice skating productions, and films. A souvenir program is a commercial publication designed to enhance a company or show with photographs, short biographies, company histories and repertory lists. The companies, festivals and productions covered by the programs in the collection ar
Repository: Special Collections and Archives, Penrose Library, University of Denver, 2150 E. Evans Ave., Denver, CO 80208
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Repository: University of New Mexico. Center for Southwest Research.
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The James A. McGrath Papers consist of correspondence, pamphlets, administrative records, photographic material, creative writing anthologies, newspaper clippings, scrapbooks, magazines, journals, publications, audio recordings, films, exhibit ephemera, IAIA publications, financial records, and oversize materials created and collected during his multiple posts at the Institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Repository: Institute of American Indian Arts
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The Robert Harcourt Papers consist of newsclippings, institutional publications, administrative records, correspondence, exhibit catalogs, press articles, photographs, and other materials related to Harcourt’s employment and involvement with IAIA as well as his collecting activities.
Repository: Institute of American Indian Arts
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The Winona M. Garmhausen Papers consist of research materials, publications, newsclippings, correspondence, administrative records, photographs, slides, negatives, manuscript materials, notes, and other materials related to Garmhausen’s Ph.D dissertation and publication, The Institute of American Indian Arts, 1962-1978:with Historical Background, 1890-1962 and her time at IAIA as faculty.
Repository: Institute of American Indian Arts
This small collection contains early records of the Art League of New Mexico, founded in 1929. The papers relate mainly to exhibitions the Art League of New Mexico sponsored, correspondence with respect to exhibitions and some files on fundraising events in the 1940s and 1950s.
Repository: University of New Mexico Center for Southwest Research
The collection contains country western songs from Portales and music from a Spanish Catholic mass and fiesta in Santa Rosa, New Mexico.
Repository: University of New Mexico Center for Southwest Research
The William Johnson Papers consists of IAIA Board of Trustee records, IAIA Foundation records, correspondence, manuscripts, slides, photographs, videos, and ephemera related to his terms as Chairman of the IAIA Board of Trustees the the IAIA Foundation.
Repository: Institute of American Indian Arts
The Nina Perera Collier collection contains materials pertaining to the various performing arts organizations and educational publications developed by Collier.
Repository: University of New Mexico Center for Southwest Research
Repository: University of New Mexico. Center for Southwest Research.
This collection consists of the records, including correspondence, memoranda, reports, and financial information, of the New Mexico Alliance for Arts Education, an organization affiliated with the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.
Repository: University of New Mexico. Center for Southwest Research.
The Robert Best Papers consist of correspondence, financial records, administrative records, meeting minutes, and other materials related to Best’s involvement in the IAIA Foundation.
Repository: Institute of American Indian Arts
Photographs concerning government-sponsored art during the Depression era that were supported by the Work Projects Administration (WPA) and related organizations. Focuses on works of art, artists, art centers, art education, governmental officials and politicians involved in these public art projects.
Repository: University of New Mexico Center for Southwest Research
The collection contains a variety of street field recordings made in Spain, England, Mexico and New Mexico. Included are Gypsy dances in Granada; Easter Holy Week activities in Oaxaca, London and Torremolinos, Spain; Christmas La Posada programs in Santa Fe and Santa Cruz and other examples of Spanish folk music.
Repository: University of New Mexico Center for Southwest Research
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