|
|
|
Oral History Interview with Oscar Balliett and Martha Berklund for Pikes Peak Library Oral History Project
|
|
Discussion of the Frazier family and the deer story.
Archive Video?
Yes LicenseAgreement
Part of the Sound Model Project
|
|
|
|
Found in 'Voices and Visions: Pikes Peak Women of the Twentieth Century Oral History Project.'
ReferenceID
/repositories/2/digital_object_components/5030
|
|
Tome, New Mexico. No listing in Cobos index. Quality: good/fair. PLEASE NOTE: this should be number 16 of 16 songs on the audiofile.
ReferenceID
/repositories/2/digital_object_components/3580
|
|
Tome, New Mexico. No listing in Cobos index. Quality: good. PLEASE NOTE: this should be number 17 of 17 songs on the audiofile.
ReferenceID
/repositories/2/digital_object_components/3576
|
|
San Juan Pueblo, New Mexico. No listing in Cobos index. Cut off. Quality: good/fair. PLEASE NOTE: this should be number 30 of 30 songs on the audiofile.
ReferenceID
/repositories/2/digital_object_components/3548
|
|
Tome, New Mexico. Mexican song from Jalisco. Eating bread and cheese at the ranch is a fine thing, but better still is a kiss under a large brimmed hat. Quality: good/fair. PLEASE NOTE: this should…
ReferenceID
/repositories/2/digital_object_components/3537
|
|
Tome, New Mexico. Quality: good. PLEASE NOTE: this should be number 14 of 14 songs on the audiofile.
ReferenceID
/repositories/2/digital_object_components/3535
|
|
Albuquerque, New Mexico. Singer gives his interpretation of a corrido on the death of Luz Arcos in 1930. Quality: Fair.
ReferenceID
/repositories/2/digital_object_components/3506
|
|
Albuquerque, New Mexico. Quality: Fair.
ReferenceID
/repositories/2/digital_object_components/3519
|
|
Albuquerque, New Mexico. May be more than one song; unclear. Quality: Fair/Poor.
ReferenceID
/repositories/2/digital_object_components/3489
|
|
Tome, New Mexico. Includes commentary. Quality: good/fair.
ReferenceID
/repositories/2/digital_object_components/3460
|
|
Tome, New Mexico. Fragment. See item 2.3. Quality: good.
ReferenceID
/repositories/2/digital_object_components/3467
|
|
El Manzano, New Mexico. Corrido composed by Jesus Lopez about the death of Antonio, a member of Nalecio's family. Quality: Fair.
ReferenceID
/repositories/2/digital_object_components/3231
|