Indian music of the Southwest and Mexico collection [193?]-1963

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Indian music of the Southwest and Mexico collection [193?]-1963

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.

4 cds plus guidebook with background information.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6404685

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