Cassette recordings of gospel music, country and western music, Mexican American and Native American music, cowboy songs, and interviews with
Arizona residents. Most cassettes are commercially produced. This collection was previously titled SWF 009.
Repository:
University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections
Sound discs of Mexican American, Native American and square dance music, acquired by the Southwest Folklore Center after 1980. Recordings in this
collection are in 33-1/3, 45 and 78 rpm formats. This collection was previously titled SWF 008.
Repository:
University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections
...Natay, Navajo singer / Ed Lee Natay... ...Navajo songs recorded by Laura Boulton in 1933 and 1940... ...boys -- Walking in beauty -- Navajo code talkers -- Mother’s...
Sound discs of commercial and non-commercial recordings of oral history interviews and examples of local, national, and international folk music,
collected by the Center before 1980. The collection includes recordings made in 33-1/3, 45 and 78 rpm formats. This collection was previously titled SWF 007.
Repository:
University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections
...Music of the Sioux and Navajo... ...lectures and translates Navajo words into English... SWF... ...song -- Hopi version of a Navajo buffalo dance song -- Mixed...
Reel tape recordings produced by University of Arizona Folklore Committee from 1943 through 1978, and after 1979, by the Southwest Folklore
Center. Predominately field recordings from southern Arizona, they include cowboy songs and music, oral history interviews and corridos. The collection also includes
12 studio master tape reels recorded by Mexican American singer Lydia Mendoza. This collection was previously titled SWF 011.
Repository:
University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections
...Laverne Clark, Navajo and Apache mythology about horses,... ...Supplying beef to Silverbell Mine... San Jose Mission... El... ...Silver King and Ontario Mine... Lost Dutchman Mine... Turkey...
Correspondence, financial records, publicity, photographs, slides, audio tape reels and tape reel transcripts documenting the Tucson Meet Yourself
festival from 1974 to 1996. The collected was acquired by the Southwest Folklore Center as sponsor and organizer of the event. This collection was previously titled SWF 012.
Repository:
University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections
...Holyoak): See that gal of mine -- Dog kicking story -- Why... ...too -- This little light of mine, I'm going to let it shine.... ...Choir): This little light of mine -- I'm pressing on -- What...