Indian music of the Southwest and Mexico collection [193?]-1963
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John Donald Robb Archive of Southwestern Music
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Candelario, John S.
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Green, John H.
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Rhodes, Willard, 1901-1992
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Boulton, Laura, 1899-1980
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The music collector Laura Boulton, or musical anthropologist, as she was known in the early days of her fieldwork, recorded some 30,000 musical examples in the course of her 81 years. During a career which took her from hidden corners of the globe to urban centers alike, from royal palaces to tribal huts, she embarked on expedition after expedition at a time when such journeys were considered exotic, dangerous, and beyond the reach of the average traveler. Born in Connea...