Box 1
Container
Contains 121 Results:
Zig Zag or Lighting Dance of the Isleta Indian Pueblos. (Sung going in from the plaza after a dance), December 24, 1949
Item — Box: 1, CD: 5
Scope and Contents
Performer: Joe Lente
Dates:
December 24, 1949
Dance song of the Zig Zag or Lighting Dance of the Isleta Indian Pueblo, 1940s
Item — Box: 1, CD: 5
Scope and Contents
Performer: Joe Lente
Dates:
1940s
Nashu Coreo (Katchina Chief Song) of the Laguna Indian Pueblo, adopted to make holy water, 1940s
Item — Box: 1, CD: 5
Scope and Contents
Performer: Joe Lente
Dates:
1940s
Isleta Indian Pueblo Moiety Chief Song, 1940s
Item — Box: 1, CD: 5
Scope and Contents
Performer: Joe Lente
Dates:
1940s
Blackeyed Chief Rain Dance (Touching of the cloud, making a hole, and create a sprinkle), 1940s
Item — Box: 1, CD: 5
Scope and Contents
Performer: Joe Lente
Dates:
1940s
Laguna Indian Pueblo Katchina Dance Song, 1948
Item — Box: 1, CD: 5
Scope and Contents
Peformer: Joe Lente
Dates:
1948
Laguna Indian Pueblo Nauwish Katchina Song (Growing deer, rain, Kumaioushi going after the deer), 1948
Item — Box: 1, CD: 5
Scope and Contents
Performer: Joe Lente
Dates:
1948
Kumpa Song (Second) Rabbit Song and War Dance (Before Kumpa Song), December 28, 1948
Item — Box: 1, CD: 6
Scope and Contents
Performer: Joe Lente
Dates:
December 28, 1948
Isleta Indian Pueblo Night Song, Ditch Dance, Black Eye Night Song (Isleta language, acequia), December 28, 1948
Item — Box: 1, CD: 6
Scope and Contents
Performer: Joe Lente
Dates:
December 28, 1948
Isleta Indian Pueblo Night Song, 1940s
Item — Box: 1, CD: 6
Scope and Contents
Performer: Joe Lente
Dates:
1940s
Isleta Indian Pueblo Ceremony Night Dance, Black Eye Night Song, Ditch Dance, acequia, 1940s
Item — Box: 1, CD: 6
Scope and Contents
Performer: Joe Lente
Dates:
1940s
Isleta Pueblo Ceremony, Red Eye Night Song (Ditch Dance, acequia, Isleta and Laguna language), 1940s
Item — Box: 1, CD: 6
Scope and Contents
Performer: Joe Lente
Dates:
1940s
Laguna Indian Pueblo Deer Dance Song (when the deer has been brought home to the Pueblo), May 24, 1949
Item — Box: 1, CD: 6
Scope and Contents
Performer: Joe Lente
Dates:
May 24, 1949
Laguna Hunting Song, May 24, 1949
Item — Box: 1, CD: 6
Scope and Contents
Performer: Joe Lente
Dates:
May 24, 1949
Donita’s first songs (daughter), September 17, 1943
Item — Box: 1, CD: 7
Scope and Contents
Donita singing her own songs, talking about her friends, school, her parents, and a trip to Mexico
Dates:
September 17, 1943
Untitled, circa 1943
Item — Box: 1, CD: 8
Scope and Contents
Begins with old musical recording then switches to home recording of a dinner party
Dates:
circa 1943
Hawley (Ellis) and Senter at home, circa 1943
Item — Box: 1, CD: 9
Scope and Contents
Track 1: Group talking in Spanish and English, Track 2: Cuts to old music recordings
Dates:
circa 1943
Donita - home at Candelaria Road, Albuquerque, September 17, 1943
Item — Box: 1, CD: 10
Scope and Contents
Begins with talking then switches to recording of “Don’t Get Around Much Anymore," then a short fragment of a guitar piece
Dates:
September 17, 1943
Florence's Birthday, Florence Hawley Senter (Ellis), September 17, 1943
Item — Box: 1, CD: 11
Scope and Contents
Guests: Pat and Perry Lumes, Florence Hawley (Ellis), Donovan Senter, and Donita (Florence and Donovan’s daughter)
Dates:
September 17, 1943
Birthday record - Donita and Annette, song, circa 1943
Item — Box: 1, CD: 12
Scope and Contents
Donita at 3 years singing happy birthday to her mother (Florence). Annette singing also. At minute 3:35 recording quality begins to suffer
Dates:
circa 1943
El Primer Amor (first Wescot record heard in Roy, NM, 1915), 1940s
Item — Box: 1, CD: 1
Scope and Contents
Performer: Cornelio Sandoval and Cruz Vigil
Dates:
1940s
El Tulipan (polka), (Tulypan), 1940s
Item — Box: 1, CD: 1
Scope and Contents
Performer: Cornelio Sandoval and Cruz Vigil
Dates:
1940s
El Tulipan (polka), 1940s
Item — Box: 1, CD: 1
Scope and Contents
Performer: Cornelio Sandoval and Cruz Vigil
Dates:
1940s
Taos Round Dance, 1940s
Item — Box: 1, CD: 1
Scope and Contents
Performer: Mike Reyna - Taos and Paul Toya - Jemez
Dates:
1940s