Box 6
Container
Contains 12 Results:
Staff Field Trip to Smithsonian Museum Interim Assessment, Santa Fe, New Mexico,, Oct. 17, 1973
File — Box: 6, CD: 16-18
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
This series contains information regarding Quintana's employment. It contains correspondence about and the history and plan for the Lab of Anthropology, Quintana’s evaluations and job description, and well as grant proposals and news clippings. Of particular interest are the grievance procedures Dr. Quintana went through in 1976 and 1978, project proposals for the exhibits "My Land, My People," "Los Moros y Los Cristianos," and "Our Hispanic Living Heritage."
Dates:
Oct. 17, 1973
Paul Goodman’s Massey Lectures, 1934-1985
Item — Box: 6, CD: 2-3
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
This series represents a collection of scholarly material Dr. Quintana used in the various projects she was involved in, as well as issues that were of great importance to her. Topics of publications vary from New Mexico history to the U.S.-Mexico border, migrant workers, education and bilingual and multicultural representation, as well as publications on culture change and revitalization.
Dates:
1934-1985
Administrative Meeting - Diversion of Water in the Animas La Plata Project,, 1990s
Item — Box: 6, CD: 11-12
Scope and Contents
One speaker is Gary Horner, Farmington, New Mexico attorney.
Dates:
1990s
"Arrested Rivers" - Produced at KGNU,, 1994
Item — Box: 6, CD: 13
Scope and Contents
Speakers include P.N. Limerick, Charles Wilkenson, G. Holhaus, and Roger Echo-Hawk.
Dates:
1994
Songs of Taos,, 1960-1965
File — Box: 6, CD: 19
Scope and Contents
New Mexico Albados recorded by Cleofes Vigil (Taos Recordings and Publications, 1960) Includes:
"Por la Orilla de un Arroyo"
"En Este Nuevo Dia"
"Lloren Pecadores"
Taos Spanish Songs recorded by Meliton M. Trujillo (Taos Recordings and Publications, 1960) Includes:
...
Dates:
1960-1965
Songs of New Mexico, undated
File — Box: 6, CD: 20
Scope and Contents
"De Colores" recorded by Roberto Mondragon and El Mariachi Social
"Adelante Mondragon" recorded by Albino B. Baca and El Mariachi Social (Alta Vista Productions, Albuquerque, New Mexico)
"Pobre Corazon" recorded by Chocho Monge
"La Corrido de Rio Arriba" recorded by Roberto Martinez and Los Reyes de Albuquerque (Hurricane Records, Albuquerque, New Mexico)
...
Dates:
undated
Mexican Songs, undated
File — Box: 6, CD: 21
Scope and Contents
- "Recordando a Los Amigos"
- "San Juan y La Coyotada" recorded by Conjunto Norteno Los Parranderos (RPJ, Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico).
Dates:
undated
Performance - Entrega de novios, a reading of a rosario, and a family history by Igniacita Martinez de Vigil., 1961
File — Box: 6, CD: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
This is the largest series, which is divided into six subseries pertaining to projects Quintana participated in as an ethnographer. The first subseries pertains to traditional Hispanic music for which Dr. Quintana collected historical and ethnographic information through interviews with Hispanic families. The second subseries, the Tri-Ethnic project is one of the most important projects she partook in. The project concerned the intercultural contact and relations of Ute, Hispanic, and Anglo...
Dates:
1961
Meeting of Junior Staff - Economic Opportunity Board,, 1967
File — Box: 6, CD: 4-6
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
This is the largest series, which is divided into six subseries pertaining to projects Quintana participated in as an ethnographer. The first subseries pertains to traditional Hispanic music for which Dr. Quintana collected historical and ethnographic information through interviews with Hispanic families. The second subseries, the Tri-Ethnic project is one of the most important projects she partook in. The project concerned the intercultural contact and relations of Ute, Hispanic, and Anglo...
Dates:
1967
Informational Meeting of Junior Staff - Economic Opportunity Board, led by Economic Opportunity Board head, Clarence Gailard,, 1967
File — Box: 6, CD: 7-10
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
This is the largest series, which is divided into six subseries pertaining to projects Quintana participated in as an ethnographer. The first subseries pertains to traditional Hispanic music for which Dr. Quintana collected historical and ethnographic information through interviews with Hispanic families. The second subseries, the Tri-Ethnic project is one of the most important projects she partook in. The project concerned the intercultural contact and relations of Ute, Hispanic, and Anglo...
Dates:
1967
"Knowlton: A New Focus" - Francis Léon Quintana speaking on Clark Knowlton, with a San Miguel land grant overview. Land Grant Studies,, 1992
File — Box: 6, CD: 14
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
This series reflects Dr. Quintana’s involvement with historico-political matters. It is divided into four subseries the first of which contains material on Hispano and Native American history and culture, consisting mainly of notes, clippings, and archival material on colonial Indian relations. This subseries also contains material on contemporary issues of health and disease among Hispanos, their experiences with the medical system, and information on environmental concerns and social impact....
Dates:
1992
"Land and Water" - A practice tape for seminar on Carl Knowlton,, 1992
File — Box: 6, CD: 15
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
This series reflects Dr. Quintana’s involvement with historico-political matters. It is divided into four subseries the first of which contains material on Hispano and Native American history and culture, consisting mainly of notes, clippings, and archival material on colonial Indian relations. This subseries also contains material on contemporary issues of health and disease among Hispanos, their experiences with the medical system, and information on environmental concerns and social impact....
Dates:
1992