Juan B. Rael Collection 1939-1999 1940

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Juan B. Rael Collection 1939-1999 1940

Sound recordings and manuscripts that document the musical heritage and cultural traditions of the Hispano residents of the portion of the Northern Rio Grande region of northern New Mexico and southern Colorado, collected by Juan B. Rael in 1940.

3 boxes: 21 folders of manuscripts, 36 sound recordings, graphic images, published materials, and computer disks.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6356009

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Lomax, Alan, 1915-2002

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Library of Congress. American Folklife Center

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The American Folklife Center was created in 1976 by the U.S. Congress to "preserve and present American folklife" through programs of research, documentation, archival preservation, reference service, live performance, exhibitions, publications, and training. Designated by the U.S. Congress as the national center for folklife documentation and research, the American Folklife Center continues to collect and document living traditional culture, while preserving for the future its unparalleled coll...

Archuleta, Ricardo, performer.

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Library of Congress. National Digital Library Program

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Medina, Esteban (Singer), performer.

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Chávez, Adolfo, performer.

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Arellano, Esequiel, performer.

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Cantú, José Ignacio, performer.

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Lobato, Julián, performer.

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Rael, Juan Bautista, 1900-1993

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The Collector Linguist and folklorist Juan Bautista Rael, highly regarded for his pioneering work in collecting and documenting the Hispano folk stories, plays, and religious traditions of northern New Mexico and southern Colorado, was born on August 14, 1900, in Arroyo Hondo, New Mexico. His bachelor's degree, from St. Mary's College in Oakland in 1923, led to a master's degree from the University of California at Berkeley in 1927. After dec...

Romero, Alfredo, speaker.

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Martínez y Lavadi, Samuel, performer.

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Chávez, Adelaido, performer.

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García, Pedro (Guitarist), performer.

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Mares, Remigio, performer.

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Archive of Folk Song (U.S.), collector.

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Espinosa, Rosabel L., performer.

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Anaya, Ernestina, performer.

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Anaya, Nieves, performer.

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Romero, Alfredo, performer.

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Arellano, Narciso, performer.

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Trujillo, Amado, performer.

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Lamadrid, Enrique R.

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Juan Bautista Rael, a pioneering Spanish linguist and folklorist, was born in Arroyo Hondo, north of Taos, in 1900. He was schooled at St. Michael’s College in Santa Fe and the Christian Brothers’ College in St. Louis. He received his bachelor’s degree from St. Mary’s College, Oakland, CA and a master’s from the University of California, Berkeley, in 1927. Long absences from home gave him an appreciation of the Hispanic village life, music and folklore he had known in New Mexico. In...

Lobato, Salomé, performer.

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Montoya, Luis, performer.

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