New Mexico Northeast Sector Overview Project survey, 1984- 1985.

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New Mexico Northeast Sector Overview Project survey, 1984- 1985.

Summary: Collection consists of materials from the Folklife Survey component of the Northeastern New Mexico Overview, a joint project of the New Mexico State Historic Preservation Office and the Museum of International Folk Art. The project represents a pilot effort at combining the methods of architecture, folk art and folklife field survey for the purposes of amplifying the documentation and preservation of the state's cultural heritage. Includes field notes, photographs, and indexes to the materials representing the architecture, wood-carving, gravestones, county fair events, and other folkways of the New Mexico counties of Colfax, Harding, Mora, San Miguel, Quay, and Union. Also includes sound recordings, press releases and articles, and a bibliography. Survey was coordinated by Laurie Kalb; photographed by Carl Fleischhauer; documented by Boyd Pratt.

Folders : 18.Photographs : 56.Slides : 44.Contact sheets : 41.Negatives : 6 rolls.sound cassettes : 10.Sound tape reels : 5.Inventories : 3.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7399096

Museum of New Mexico Library

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New Mexico. Historic Preservation Division

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Kalb, Laurie Beth

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Pratt, Boyd C.

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The "Directory of Historic New Mexico Architects," funded by a grant from the American Institute of Architects in 1987, contains biographies pertaining to New Mexico architects. Architects who began practicing in the state before 1945 were eligible for inclusion, although some of them continued their practices into the 1970s. Acting as an editorial board, architectural historians Boyd Pratt, Carleen Lazzell and Chris Wilson developed collaborations with local researchers to produce the biographi...

Museum of International Folk Art (N.M.)

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Since its official opening in 1953, the Museum of International Folk Art, a unit of the Museum of New Mexico, has sought to collect, preserve, interpret, and present material folk culture from all parts of the globe. It has developed notable collections of textiles, costumes, Spanish Colonial art, contemporary Hispanic crafts of the Southwest, and Latin American folk art. From the description of New Mexico Northeast Sector Overview Project survey, 1984- 1985. (Museum of New Mexico Li...

Fleischhauer, Carl

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