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| Genre/Form: | Music |
|---|---|
| Material Type: | Music |
| Document Type: | Sound Recording |
| All Authors / Contributors: | National Museum of American History (U.S.). Department of Public Programs.; Smithsonian Institution.; Smithsonian/Folkways Recordings. |
| OCLC Number: | 29506934 |
| Language Note: | Sung in various Native American languages ; tracks 12 and 14 with narration in English ; track 19 sung in English. |
| Notes: | Compact disc. Issued also as cassette (SF40408). Companion to Music of New Mexico: Hispanic traditions, Smithsonian Folkways CD 40409. Program notes (24 p. : ports., map) inserted. |
| Credits: | "Produced by the Department of Public Programs, National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution, and the Smithsonian Office of Telecommunications ... produced in conjunction with 'American Encounters, ' a Quincentenary exhibition at the National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution"--Program notes. |
| Performer(s): | Traditional and contemporary music by Pueblo, Navajo, and Apache musicians from New Mexico: Fernando Cellicion, Alton Nastacio, Florentine Johnson, Bernard Duran, Peter Garcia, Sr., Jerry Garcia, Cipriano Garcia, Carl Tsosie, Ruben Romero, Ernest Martinez, Juan O. Lujan, Turtle Mountain Singers, Jimmie Castillo, John B. Dennison, Samuel Harrison, John Rainer, Jr., Lillian Verenda, John Rainer, Sr. P.J. McAffee, singers ; Fernando Cellicion, Geraldine Barney, John Rainer, Jr., flutes ; A. Paul Ortega, Sharon Burch, Geraldine Barney, singers and guitar. |
| Production notes: | Recorded between Feb. 1990 and Jan. 28, 1992, principally in New Mexico. |
| Description: | 1 sound disc (67 min., 36 sec.) : digital ; 4 3/4 in. |
| Contents: | Zuni Pueblo rainbow dance song (6:06) -- Picuris Pueblo captive dance song (3:34) -- Picuris Pueblo two-step dance song (4:41) -- San Juan Pueblo cloud dance song (13:19) -- Navajo two-step dance song (1:22) -- Navajo two-step dance song (1:13) -- Taos Pueblo round dance song (2:17) -- Taos Pueblo round dance song (2:37) -- New Navajo two-step dance song: Enjoy our lives [together forever] (2:10) -- New Navajo skip dance song: It's your fault [that you're looking for your horses all night] (1:49) -- Zuni courting flute song (1:53) -- Handshake (3:37) -- Moccasin game song (3:47) -- Traveling song (1:34) -- Tsidii-bird (1:20) -- Welcome home (4:31) -- Taos Pueblo courting song (1:45) -- Taos Pueblo round dance song (3:07) -- Glitter nights (5:48). |
| Series Title: | Music of New Mexico. |
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- Indians of North America -- New Mexico -- Music.
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- Navajo Indians -- New Mexico -- Music.
- Folk music -- New Mexico.
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