1 of 1 available systemwide,
with no current holds.
Location and Availability
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Heard Museum Affiliate Library
— 1 of 1 available
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Call Number |
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CDS: 109
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In Library Use Only
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Notes:
Pueblo hunting, fertility, honoring, and social songs.
Originally released in 1969 as Pueblo Indian songs from San Juan.
Compact disc.
Program notes by Mary Boley and Stephen Butler (1 folded sheet) inserted in container.
Peter V. Aguino, lead vocals ; Juan J. Aguino, Carpio Trujillo, Joe M. Abeyta, Diego Aguino, vocals.
Recorded in 1969.
Sung in an unidentified Native American language.
Heard Museum Library - Call 602-252-8840 for information
c. 1: 1999-465.
Track List:
- Evening dance (4:03)
- Turtle dance (5:25)
- Cloud dance song (4:55)
- Summer buffalo dance (3:11)
- Winter buffalo dance (2:47)
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- Basket dance (6:04)
- Butterfly dance (3:30)
- Peace pipe dance (1:56)
- Eagle dance (1:52).
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