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Cobos Collection 8 records found Search took 0.10 seconds. 
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Rutherton, New Mexico. Recited. Quality: Fair/Poor. PLEASE NOTE: This should be number 1 of 11 songs on audiofile.The Rubén Cobos Collection of Spanish New Mexican Folklore is a sound archive containing over 2000 pieces, including ballads, poems, prayers, nursery rhymes, riddles, pr [...]
1969 | sound recording | Cobos Collection |
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Chimayo, New Mexico. Humorous song about the marriage of the huitlacoche. Recited. Quality: fair.The Rubén Cobos Collection of Spanish New Mexican Folklore is a sound archive containing over 2000 pieces, including ballads, poems, prayers, nursery rhymes, riddles, pr [...]
1972 | sound recording | Cobos Collection |
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Truchas, New Mexico. In search of a mate, Don Gato (Mr. Cat) falls from a roof and breaks three ribs and dislocates an arm. On his deathbed he requests, as a last wish, s [...]The Rubén Cobos Collection of Spanish New Mexican Folklore is a sound archive containing over 2000 pieces, including ballads, poems, prayers, nursery rhymes, riddles, pr [...]
1972 | sound recording | Cobos Collection |
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Chimayo, New Mexico. Mexican folk song popularized by Rosales y Robinson on 78 r.p.m. Columbia platters (1918). Recited. Quality: FairThe Rubén Cobos Collection of Spanish New Mexican Folklore is a sound archive containing over 2000 pieces, including ballads, poems, prayers, nursery rhymes, riddles, pr [...]
1972 | sound recording | Cobos Collection |
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Ortega, Trinidad. Informant recites one strophe of an unidentified song and one verse of a poem. Quality: FairThe Rubén Cobos Collection of Spanish New Mexican Folklore is a sound archive containing over 2000 pieces, including ballads, poems, prayers, nursery rhymes, riddles, pr [...]
1972 | sound recording | Cobos Collection |
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Lemitar, New Mexico. Four quatrains from the dance game valse chiquiado. Recited. Quality: FairThe Rubén Cobos Collection of Spanish New Mexican Folklore is a sound archive containing over 2000 pieces, including ballads, poems, prayers, nursery rhymes, riddles, pr [...]
1971 | sound recording | Cobos Collection |
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Belen, New Mexico. Against the king's wish, a princess continues to love a commoner. In the meantime, the queen also courts the commoner with a love song. Song is in the [...]The Rubén Cobos Collection of Spanish New Mexican Folklore is a sound archive containing over 2000 pieces, including ballads, poems, prayers, nursery rhymes, riddles, pr [...]
1971 | sound recording | Cobos Collection |
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Tome, New Mexico. Background on the sale of the Tome grant and two verses composed by Edwin Berry about the sale of the Tome grant: "El circo de Tome" and "El corrido de [...]The Rubén Cobos Collection of Spanish New Mexican Folklore is a sound archive containing over 2000 pieces, including ballads, poems, prayers, nursery rhymes, riddles, pr [...]
1971 | sound recording | Cobos Collection |

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