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Southwest Poets Conference, Voices Singing 75, Native American Contemporary Singers and Composers, Downtown Civic Mall, Albuquerque, New Mexico, June 20, 1975

 Item — Box: 1, CD: 21: 1 of 3

Scope and Contents

  1. #446 Welcome Address
  2. #447 Poems for Who?, Abelardo Delgado, reading his poetry, announcing the other poets (Rudofo Anaya, making a few comments about the conference)
  3. #448 We Simmer, Abelardo Delgado
  4. #449 Watching Crow, Joy Harjo
  5. #450 Kansas City Coyote, Joy Harjo
  6. #451 Three A.M., Joy Harjo (3 A.M.)
  7. #452 Announcements, Abelardo Delgado
  8. #453 Georgia O’Keefe, Carol Merrill
  9. #454 Poem Dedicated to a Muse, Carol Merrill
  10. #455 I Ride My Bike, Carol Merrill
  11. #456 Pues Dejé y Que?, Ricardo Sanchez, El Paso Community College, poet
  12. #457 Literatura, RicardoSanchez
  13. #458 Para Todo La Mujer, Ricardo Sanchez
  14. #459 It’s Not Possible, Abelardo Delgado
  15. #460 Hope Beat, Mike (or Michael Kabotie, Hopi poet)
  16. #461 17th Redwood Moon, Mike
  17. #462 Far Off Rising Sun, Mike
  18. #463 The Second Coming of Joseph Smith, Charles Potts (or Charles Spots)
  19. #464 Red Boys Riff, Charles Potts
  20. #465 Charlie Coyote, Charles Potts
  21. #466 Le Pon Du, Karl Cobb (or Karl Kopp, a poet from Arkansas, helping edit an anthology of Southwest poetry)
  22. #467 To Jane, Karl Cobb
  23. #468 Honors Center, Humanities Building, University of New Mexico Seminar
  24. Panel Discussion: Southwest Small Magazines and Small Presses, Saturday, June 21, 1975
  25. Panel: Leonard Bird, chair, Howard McCord, Larry Goodell, chair, Ricardo Sanchez, Abelardo Delgado, Charles Potts, editor of Litmus, Paula Allen, Randall Ackley, David Wand (David Wang), Karl Kopp, (With comments from
  26. LaVerne Clark, Carol Merrill and Barbara Shapiro)
  27. #469 Flute Music (Ancient Sioux Melody)
  28. #470 We are Whales, We are Sea Lion
  29. #471 Welcome Me Back Song and Discussion

Dates

  • June 20, 1975

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English Spanish Navajo Laotian

Access Restrictions

The collection is open for research.

Extent

From the Collection: 3 boxes (.66 cu. ft)

Repository Details

Part of the UNM Center for Southwest Research & Special Collections Repository

Contact:
University of New Mexico Center for Southwest Research & Special Collections
University Libraries, MSC05 3020
1 University of New Mexico
Albuquerque NM 87131
505-277-6451