Showing Collections: 126 - 150 of 319
Harriet Louisa Smith Papers
Hispanic Writers Collection
Holland Collection of World War II Posters
This collection contains over 800 posters and newsmaps from World War II issued by various federal agencies.
Howard Bryan Collection
Material pertains to Howard Bryan's bi-weekly Albuquerque Tribune column “Off the Beaten Path” which ran from 1953 to 1990. This collection contains clippings of those columns as well as the correspondence and research material he used to produce the column. Material includes awards, photographs and miscellaneous items.
Howard Van Meter Pictorial Collection
One album of snapshots, postcards (some colored), and clippings related to the Mexican Revolution in Sonora between 1912 and 1914.
Hugo Brehme La Decena Tragica Photograph Collection
The collection consists of photographs taken by Hugo Brehme in Mexico, in possible collaboration with Augustin Victor Casasola at La Agencia de Informacion Fotografica. The photographs primarily document events which occurred during "La Decena Tragica" (The Ten Tragic Days), February, 1913.
Hugo Brehme Mexico Photograph Collection
Photographs by German photographer Hugo Brehme Wick (1882-1954, known as Hugo Brehme). The photographs in this collection include views taken in the following identified locations: Amecameca, Atzcapotzalco, Cuernavaca, Mexico City, Los Mochis, Paricutin (Michoacán), Sinaloa, Salina Cruz, Uruapan, Michoacán, El Valle (Sinaloa), Xochimilco.
Indian Music of the Southwest and Mexico Collection
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 CD.
Interhemispheric Resource Center Records
The collection contains the publications, administrative records, and research materials of the Interhemispheric Resource Center, a progressive think tank that published on US foreign policy, Latin America, and US-Mexico border issues.
Jacobo Lucero Los Pastores Manuscript
This collection contains a photocopy manuscript of the script for the pastorela play, Los Pastores, written by Jacobo Lucero of Ranchos de Albuquerque. The manuscript contains a character list and script, including text and songs. It was written just prior to the death of the author in 1939.
James B. Wright Collection of Southwestern Native American and Hispanic Music, Interviews and Literary Programs
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.
James S. Griffith New Mexican Popular Music Collection
Jane C. Sanchez Papers
This collection contains papers of Jane C. Sanchez, a historian and playwright in New Mexico. The materials relate to her research primarily regarding land grants, colonial history, Spanish and Mexican law, and storylines for theatrical and movie productions.
Jane Norling and Lenora (Nori) Davis Poster Collection
The collection consists of 131 posters from Cuba, Nicaragua and Mexico from the early 1970s collected by Jane Norling and 50 Cuban posters collected by artist and activist Lenora (Nori) Davis in the 1980s.
Jean Charlot Mexihkanantli (Mexican Mother) Folio
10 original lithographs by Jean Charlot in original portfolio.
Jenny Wells Vincent Recordings
The bulk of the collection consists of digital recordings of Jenny Vincent's weekly radio program, Cántelo – Sing Along! aired on KKIT, Taos, 1962-1963. The collection also includes assorted music, audio interviews with Jenny Vincent, and one folder of printed background materials, including several photographs. The collection teaches about folklore, history, and Jenny Vincent's love for community and nation.
Jesusita Acosta Perrault Collection
The collection contains personal and political correspondence, historical research notes, essays, religious and political ephemera, embroidery stencil sketches and samples. Collection also contains materials of her children and other family members.
Joaquín Díaz Calderón Diaries
Beginning in 1900, Joaquín Díaz Calerón (JDC) writes about his life in the towns of Tlaxcala and Puebla until 1946.
John Donald Robb Field Recordings
The John Donald Robb Field Recordings consist of Hispanic, Native American, and Anglo music recorded between 1942-1979 in different parts of New Mexico, the Southwest, Mexico, and Latin America. The collection contains Hispanic folk music such as the alabado, the pastore, the decima, and the corrido. Additionally, Native American chants and dances, as well as Anglo cowboy and frontier ballads are represented in the collection.
John Donald Robb Musical Trust Records
This archive contains materials generated by the John Donald Robb Musical Trust since its founding in 1989. Materials concerning the formation of the Trust are also included in the administrative papers series.
John Donald Robb Papers
John Hoopes Poster Collection
Argentinian political posters collected by John Hoopes.
John L. Kessell Collection
Collection consists primarily of photocopies of Spanish colonial documents concerning the "Salinas Missions" of Chilili, Tajique, Quari, and Abo, New Mexico. Most of the original documents are located at the Archivo General de la Nacional in Mexico City. Collection also includes photocopies of typed manuscripts and typed and handwritten research notes by Kessell on the Salinas Missions. Photocopies. Material is in Spanish.
John Nichols Papers
John Nichols' papers document a wide range of history and culture and personal connections in New Mexico (and elsewhere) over the last 55 years. The collection contains manuscripts, screenplays, correspondence, speeches, artwork, journals, photographs, slides, and videos.
José A. Rivera Pictorial Collection
The collection contains photographs compiled by University of New Mexico professor José A. Rivera while researching mutual aid societies and irrigation systems, including acequia, in the Southwest.