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Converging Streams, Inditas de Nuevo Mexico, Art of the Hispanic and Native American Southwest, 2009 - 2010

 File — Box: 2, CD: 27

Scope and Contents

Tracks: 1. El canutero, by Abade Martinez. 2. Indita de San Luis, by Manuel Mirabel. 3. Los ciboleros, by Virginia Bernal. 4. Indita en su chinarca, by Edulia Romero. 5. Indita de Cochiti, by Jose D. Romero and Remijio Romero. 6. La finada Pablita, by Julia Jaramillo. 7. Indita de Manzano, by Edwin Berrry. 8. Coplas Comanches, by Francisco Gonzales. 9. El Indio Manuel, by Juan De La O. 10. El Indio Victorio, Juan De La O. 11. La Cautiva Marcelina, by Virginia Bernal. 12. Ya me voy pa' Santa Fe, by Dos Juanes, Juan Romero and Jonathon Harrell Naranjo. 13. Los canuteros, by Dos Juanes, Juan Romero and Jonathon Harrell Naranjo. 14. Adios, chiquitita, by Dos Juanes, Juan Romero and Jonathon Harrell Naranjo. 15. Mi carro Chevrolet, by Dos Juanes, Juan Romero and Jonathon Harrell Naranjo. 16. Indita de Manuel Maes, by Dos Juanes, Juan Romero and Jonathon Harrell Naranjo. 17. Indita de Pablita Angel, by Dos Juanes, Juan Romero and Jonathon Harrell Naranjo. 18. Indita de San Juan, by Dos Juanes, Juan Romero and Jonathon Harrell Naranjo. 19. Ano de 1837, Chimayo, a decima, by Dos Juanes, Juan Romero and Jonathon Harrell Naranjo.

Note: Inditas are narrative ballads recalling events that took place earlier in the history of the region. They combine Hispano and Native American elements, showing mestizaje or the convergence of cultural heritages occurring in New Mexico. Exhibit June 20, 2009 - September 26, 2010. Produced for the Museum of Spanish Colonial Art by Jack Loeffler and Enrique Lamadrid. See also the publication La Musica de los Viejitos: The Hispano Folk Music of the Rio Grande del Norte, 1999.

Dates

  • 2009 - 2010

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English Spanish

Access Restrictions

The collection is open for research.

Extent

From the Collection: 2 boxes (1.2 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