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In part one Mr. Johnston discusses gambling and alcohol on the Navajo reservation among Native Americans and missionaries during the first half of the 20th century. Mr. Johnson discusses the…
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Interview with Otis King from the Pikes Peak Library District Oral History Project.
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2014 Provost Lecture & Luncheon. Lisa Martinez, Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology and Criminology and Core faculty member of the DU Latino Center for Community Engagement and…
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February 6th, 2014
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Interview with Wallace Betteridge at his home in Montello Nevada 25 July 1985 (pt. 1): ranching roping terminology: hard and fast hoolihan hondo; depression; ranch stories. Occasional rumbles…
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San Juan Pueblo, New Mexico. No listing in Cobos index. Recited. Quality: good. PLEASE NOTE: this should be number 10 of 10 songs on the audiofile.
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/repositories/2/digital_object_components/3569
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Sena, New Mexico. No listing in Cobos index. Quality: good/fair. PLEASE NOTE: this should be number 8 of 8 songs on the audiofile.
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/repositories/2/digital_object_components/3564
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Albuquerque, New Mexico. See item 20.3. Quality: Good.
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/repositories/2/digital_object_components/3183
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Tome, New Mexico. New Mexican historical ballad set in 1884. Sung and recited. Composed by Casimiro Lujan. Quality: Good/ Fair.
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/repositories/2/digital_object_components/3338
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