Alabados
Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:
Dorothy Woodward Memorial Penitente Collection,
Edwin Berry Oral History Interviews and Songs
Enrique Lamadrid Collection of Folk Songs, Oral Histories and Photographic Projects
Frances Léon Quintana Papers
This collection documents the life and career of anthropologist, Frances Léon Quintana, in the Southwest, mainly between 1960 and 1999. The collection consists of published and unpublished works, field notes, lecture notes, project proposals and reports, general and project correspondence, biographical and job-related materials, political petitions, statements, testimonies, and some news clippings.
John Donald Robb Field Recordings
The John Donald Robb Field Recordings consist of Hispanic, Native American, and Anglo music recorded between 1942-1979 in different parts of New Mexico, the Southwest, Mexico, and Latin America. The collection contains Hispanic folk music such as the alabado, the pastore, the decimal, and the corrido. Additionally, Native American chants and dances, as well as Anglo cowboy and frontier ballads are represented in the collection.
Mariano Chavez Family Papers,
Richard B. Stark Collection of New Mexico Religious Songs
The collection contains alabados, canticos, Los Pastores, and prayers for the deceased.
Ruben Cobos Collection of Southwestern Folklore and Folk Music
The collection consists of 591 recordings of folk songs, folklore and local histories collected by Ruben Cobos from 1944-1974 in northern New Mexico and southern Colorado. Also included are 270 additional recordings of selected music - a few from New Mexico, many from Mexico and Latin America, and others from Spain, Europe and the U.S.