Southwest Folklore Small Manuscripts Collection 1926-2017

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Southwest Folklore Small Manuscripts Collection 1926-2017

MS 619


Collection Summary

Creator: Southwest Folklore Center
Collection Name Southwest Folklore Small Manuscripts Collection
Inclusive Dates: 1926-2017
Physical Description:32 linear feet
AbstractManuscript materials, printed texts and photographs acquired by the University of Arizona Folklore Committee, and Southwest Folklore Center after its establishment in 1980, on topics concerning folklore and popular music in Arizona the U.S. Southwest, and northern Mexico. This collection was previously titled SWF 013.
Collection NumberMS 619
Language: Materials are in English.
Repository University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections
University of Arizona
PO Box 210055
Tucson, AZ 85721-0055
Phone: 520-621-6423
Fax: 520-621-9733
URL: http://speccoll.library.arizona.edu/
E-Mail: LBRY-askspcoll@email.arizona.edu

Historical Note

The University of Arizona Folklore Committee, founded in 1943 by Frances Gillmor, collected songs, tales and general folklore from all parts of Arizona. Upon its dissolution in 1979 the Southwest Folklore Center was created and continued its activities of collecting folklore material in the field in Arizona, the U.S. Southwest, and northern Mexico.


Scope and Content Note

The collection consists of a wide variety of material concerning topics on folklore and folkways in Arizona and the Sonoran region of the United States and Mexico. Materials include course papers submitted by students in University classes taught by James S. Griffith and Byrd H. Granger. These materials document local folkloric beliefs and traditions, such as La Llorona, international horse races along the United States-Mexican border, and other aspects of Sonoran culture.

The collection includes materials documenting the lives and activities of Mexican American and Anglo American singers and folk artists, and cowboy poets.

Transcriptions of folk songs and files of folk song lyrics used by Committee members in their teaching are also included. The collection includes significant ] information and photographs concerning the Mexican American artist Lalo Guerrero, born in Tucson, Arizona in 1916. Examples of Guerrero’s recorded music are available in other Southwest Folklore Center collections. The collection includes information relating to cowboy poetry gatherings, and examples of cowboy poetry and stories.

The collection also includes transcripts of some field recordings present in Southwest Folklore Center collection 011, a collection of field recordings on tape reels.


Arrangement

This collection is organized into three series.

Restrictions

Restrictions

There are no restrictions on this collection.

Copyright

It is the responsibility of the user to obtain permission to publish from the owner of the copyright (the institution, the creator of the record, the author or his/her transferees, heirs, legates, or literary executors). The user agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the Arizona Board of Regents for the University of Arizona, its officers, employees, and agents from and against all claims made by any person asserting that he or she is an owner of copyright.


Access Terms

Subject(s)
Corridos.
Cowboys -- Arizona -- Folklore.
Cowboys’ writings, American.
Folk music.
Folklore -- Mexico.
Folklore -- Southwest, New.
Folklore --Arizona.
Indians of North America -- Southwest, New -- Folklore.
Mexican Americans -- Folklore.


Administrative Information

Credit Line

Southwest Folklore Small Manuscripts Collection (MS 619). Special Collections, University of Arizona Libraries.

Processing History

Processed by Staff; Michelle Nicole Boyer-Kelly (2017).


Container List

Post-1980 Acquisitions, 1980-
Arrangement: According to accession into the collection. Each item received an accession number based upon year of accession into the collection, and type of material (e.g., “M” for manuscript, “P” for photograph, “T” for transcript, etc. See the collection inventory at the end of this document for the specific accession number of each item.
Individual manuscripts relating to folklore in Arizona, the Sonoran region and the U.S. Southwest. This series includes photographs of Lalo Guerrero, Mexican American recording artist born in Tucson, Arizona. Also included are correspondence, notes and photographs related to the “La cadena no se corta” exhibit of Mexican American folk arts curated by James S. Griffith, held at the University of Arizona Art Museum, in the fall of 1996. The series also includes information on cowboy poets and poetry.
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1SWF 80.9/M.1 James S. Griffith / Clay Ramsey undated
Mss. materials related to Clay Ramsey and Old Timer Records, as well as the Phoenix music scene in general,

1SWF 81.1/M.1 Keith McElroy Sept. 20, 1939
Photocopy of manuscript (religious song and poetry) book made by Nicolas Baca, Encino, New Mexico,

1SWF 81.11/M.1 Rose Marie Lowe May 3, 1976
Manuscript, Folklore Collection, for English 222,

1SWF 81.12/M.1 Claire Rosenberg undated
With cassette taped interview of Anne Meyer; 11 Polaroid photos of eggs and cross stitch; four manuscript (two cross stitch patterns),

1SWF 81.13/M.1 Terri Fowlie undated
With cassette taped interview of Ernie Nelson; one manuscript The History of Tucson's Bagpiping Groups includes transcript of interview.,

1SWF 81.16/M.1 Ramon Machado undated
One original manuscript of sheet music composed by Ramon Machado and dedicated to James S. Griffith.,

1SWF 81.17/M.1 Sharon Huish Dec. 21, 1981
With cassette; one manuscript by Sharon Huish "A family tribute to the folksongs and ballads of Callie C. Haggard". Written for Barbara Babcock's English 449,

1SWF 81.20/M.1 James S. Griffith undated
Material concerning Marion Maxwell, compiled by James S. Griffith.,

1SWF 81.21/M.1 Susan K. Jackson undated
One term paper for German 469b; 4 pages with fourteen 35mm slides to accompany paper.,

1SWF 81.23/M.1 Ukrainian calendar 1981
Ukrainian calendar for the year 1981,

182.4/M.1 James S. Griffith 1980
Book Old men of the fiesta: an introduction to the Pascola arts. Produced 1980; Molina and Griffith. Both items produced with cooperation of the Folklore Center in conjunction with a Pascola Exhibition at the Heard Museum, Phoenix, Ariz.,

1SWF 82.17/M.1 Broome, David 1982
Term paper by Broome for German 469b, Spring, 1982. Included several pages of xeroxiana collected by Broome since handing in the paper,

1SWF 82.21/M.1 James S. Griffith; Lois Thomas undated
Letter from Griffith to Thomas thanking her for letting him record her singing. Tape at 82.21/R.1,

1SWF 82.25/M.1 James S. Griffith undated
Color publicity booklet, undated, for Los Changuitos Feos. Produced by Newman Center, U of A, Father Butler. ,

1xx xx undated
xx,

1SWF 82.38/M.1 D. Klenderman 1980
Term paper for German 469b, "Shit can philosophy", 1980. Consists of photographs, textual copies, and analysis of graffiti collected in mens' restrooms in UA campus buildings,

1SWF 82.43/M.1 xx undated
xx,

1SWF 82.43/M.1 Delgadillo, Ernesto and Gloria undated
Material on Ernesto and Gloria Delgadillo, piata makers from Tucson, Arizona.,

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2SWF 83.2/M.1 Rosemarie Lowe undated
Glenneth's songs: a 76-page manuscript submitted as part of two special study courses with James S. Griffith. Typescript of 38 songs from Ms. Lowe's mother singing tradition in Missouri. They are partially researched and annotated.,

2SWF 83.5/M.1 Hurley McCombs undated
Two page penciled manuscript of "The Dying Cowboy" as sung by trio. With cassette tape.,

2SWF 83.9/M.1 J.J. Johnson undated
Sheet music to three yodeling songs composed by J.J. Johnson,

2SWF 83.10/M.1 Marco A. Jerez undated
Open ended collection of sheet music by Sonoran composers. Also a xerox of manuscript for the Marcha Jose Pomposo Salazar, composed in 1950 by R. F. Tanero (?),

2SWF 83.17/M.1 Daniela Soleri undated
Term paper, "Mexican sweet breads in Tucson: A Survey of four bakeries", by Soleri done as a special studies project for Dr. James E. Officer of the Dept. of Anthropology with advice and assistance from James S. Griffith. ,

2SWF 83.18/M.1 James S. Griffith undated
Mss. material related to Billy Burke. Includes correspondence between Griffith and Nolan Porterfield, who wrote a biography of Burke.,

2SWF 83.20/M.1 Chuck Mettille undated
Copy of collection of xeroxiana which was circulated through Mountain Bell Telephone Co.,

2SWF 83.21/M.1 James S. Griffith undated
Mss. material related to “Singin’ Sam Agins”,

2xx xx undated
xx,

2SWF 83.25/M.1 James S. Griffith undated
One printed program, with cassette, from The Old Punchers Reunion, a western tour of cowboy singers.,

2SWF 83.26/M.1 Various Donors
"The Mormon Cowboy", includes letters and many renditions of song. Cross reference SWF 80.5 and SWF 82.27.

2SWF 84.2/M.1; SWF 84.2/M.2; SWF 84.2/M.3; SWF 84.2/M.4; 84.2/M.5 James S. Griffith undated
Four collection of song books belonging to Wild Horse Shorty. Complete song list, and folder of mss. material related to Wild Horse Shorty.,

2SWF 84.4/M.1 Ralph Romero undated
Leonard Yañez collection. Includes newspaper articles on the songs "El Moro de Cumpas" and "Dos Cabellos Famoso" by Yañez, 1 Photograph, and notes,

2SWF 84.3/M.1 David Broome 1983
Term paper by Broome for English 449, Folklore, Barbara Babcock, instructor, Fall 1983. Xeroxed Office Folklore.,

2SWF 84.12/M.1 Leonardo Yañez undated
Typed texts of 18 songs written by Yañez,

2SWF 84.14/M.1 Various sources undated
Cowboy poetry submitted by authors and others. Also correspondence,

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3SWF 84.17/M.1 C.A. "Chuck" Lakin undated
Photocopies of three cowboy songs with sound tape reel,

385.1/M.1 James S. Griffith undated
Xerox copy of spiral bound booklet called "The Saga of Wild Horse Shorty". Booklet is mainly autobiographical,

3SWF 85.3/M.1 Anonymous undated
Xeroxiana,

3SWF 85.4/M.1 James S. Griffith / Everett Brisendine undated
Correspondence between Griffith and Brisendine,

3SWF 85.6/M.1 University of Arizona Music Library undated
Photocopy of two song books of music by Powder River Jack and Kitty Lee, entitled Songs of the Range and Powder River Jack and Kitty Lee's Song Book,

3SWF 85.7/M.1 Joe Mendoza undated
Brochure of mariachi group Los Changuitos Feos,

3SWF 85.8/M.1 Vess Quinlan undated
Photocopies of poems written by Mr. Vess Quinlan, retired cattle rancher,

3SWF 85.9/M.1 Anonymous undated
Photocopy of 18 verses of Corrido del Decano Perfido,

3SWF 85.11/M.1 David Broome undated
Xeroxiana,

3SWF 85.14/M.1 Anonymous undated
Photocopy of text for El Corrido del Maestro Malo,

3SWF 85.15/M.1 Ed and Mary Catherine Ronstadt undated
2 printed sheets, California and Hell's half acre,

3SWF 85.16/M.1 Jim Smith undated
Booklet of collection of poems about Wild Horse Shorty, clippings, and biography,

3SWF 85.17/M.1-M.2 James S. Griffith undated
Grand Canyon Cowboy Band: Letters, clippings, program, releases,

3SWF 85.18/M.1 Dave and Norma Fisher undated
Sheet music for the song "Westward Ho" found at Utterback Junior High.,

3SWF 85.19/M.1 James S. Griffith undated
Manuscripts which describe Chihuahua Colonies Mormon Centennial; correspondence, report, pamphlet, program, etc. with cassette,

3SWF 85.22/M.1 Anonymous undated
Collection of corridos and a short play circulated anonymously in the Dept. of Spanish and Portuguese,

3SWF 86.1/M.1 University of Arizona Library undated
Photocopy of book of poems written by Bruce Kiskaddon, previously published,

3SWF 86.5/M.1 Various sources undated
Cowboy poetry file correspondence,

3SWF 86.8/M.1 David Broome undated
Xeroxiana,

3SWF 86.11/M.1 David Canzoneri undated
Paper from Evers folklore class; "Old Eddard's Sayings", collection of Canzoneri family folklore,

3SWF 86.12/M.1 Linda Ann Fundling undated
Paper from Evers folklore class; "Tales of Tumacacori",

3SWF 86.13/M.1 Carol W. Mills undated
Paper from Evers folklore class, "Children's Chants and songs for American folklore,

3SWF 86.14/M.1 William C. Pottenger undated
Paper from Evers folklore class, "An Older form of a Rock Event" and “Adapted Food”,

3SWF 86.14/M.2 William C. Pottenger undated
Paper from Evers folklore class, "Miners as a Folk Group",

3SWF 86.15/M.1 Mary Kae Rouse undated
Paper from Evers folklore class, "The Old Neighborhoods: 1920s through the 1960s",

3SWF 86.16/M.1 Diane Vidal Simrin undated
Paper from Evers folklore class, "Gestures collected at St. Demetrios' Orthodox Church", May 6, 1980. Also paper titled "Visit to a Curandero",

3SWF 86.17/M.1 Terry Tinney undated
Paper from Evers folklore class, "The folklore of the traditional joke telling of a slumber party" and "Discussion of a folk event - slumber party",

3SWF 86.18/M.1 James C. McNutt undated
Melvin Whipple, book of poems. Illustration by Lucky Whipple, correspondence, and article on the poems,

3SWF 86.20/M.1 Antonio Federico undated
Copy of corrido "La Feria de las Flores",

3SWF 86.21/M.1 Viola Martin undated
Transcript of "Old Tucson" and correspondence,

3SWF 86.22/M.1 and SWF 86.22/M.2 James S. Griffith undated
Corridos of the Mexican Revolution. Pamphlet and programs with sound tape reels,

3SWF 86.26/M.1 Edward Ronstadt undated
Manuscript of Corrido de Toral,

3SWF 86.27/M.1 J.F. Elliot undated
Photocopy of corrido about fight between two women in the cotton fields of the Diwan Farm; with correspondence,

3SWF 86.30/M.1 Ernestine Benedetto undated
Photocopy of songbook,

3SWF 86.34/M.1 D.S. Klenderman undated
Two annotated photo-essays on murals "Off the wall: Murals and the law", "Murals of the Dutch West Indies",

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4SWF 87.1/M.1 Abraham R. Lorono undated
With cassette, typed texts containing interview with Lorono, text of "El Merino" and "El Corrido del Palomino",

4SWF 87.2/M.1 Robert L. Sayers undated
Booklet containing interview, transcripts, articles, etc. concerning Peter McBride, Pima County author,

4SWF 87.3/M.1 Richard G. King 1926
Original manuscript, letter of dedication, and printed sheet music of "Asarco Fox-Trot" composed in Chorcas, Agua Calientes, Mexico,

4SWF 87.4/M.1 James S. Griffith undated
Manuscripts of the Corrido de Angel Serna, field notes of J. Griffith and newspaper articles of the execution of Serna,

4SWF 87.5/M.1 Various sources undated
Cowboy poetry gathering; manuscript by Vess Quinlan, copies of Rolf Flake's poems entitled Western verse or worse; with cassette,

4SWF 87.7/M.1 Gail I. Gardner undated
Published material of poems,"Orejana Bull",

4xx xx undated
xx,

4SWF 87.9/M.1 Various sources undated
Xeroxiana,

4SWF 87.10/M.1 Michael Riley undated
Paper for Dept. of Anthropology Nichos in Southern Arizona: Material culture and folk religion, accompanied by 8 polaroid prints of slides used in captions,

4SWF 87.11/M.1 Darlene Winsatt 1987
Six pages of prose and free verse poetry reaction to Wild Horse Shorty's death, 1987; by his daughter, Darlene Winsatt,

4SWF 87.16/M.1 Penny Hardin undated
Parody on Navajo Tribal Chairman Peter McDonald, with correspondence and published material Not Necessarily the Navajo Times,

4SWF 88.3/M.1 David Broome undated
Xeroxiana,

4SWF 88.12/M.1 Amy Kitchner undated
Senior honors thesis, Windows into the past: Mexican-American yard scapes in the Southwest. Includes slides,

4SWF 88.13/M.1 Leonard Yañez undated
Text of two songs Cancion de Mi Madre and Gracia Mil Veces Gracias and one corrido Corrido Panista,

4SWF 88.15/M.1 Craig Miller and Hal Cannon undated
St. John's Arizona Guitar and Mandolin Society. Incomplete notes and xerox of The St. John's Mandolin and Guitar album. Cassette included.,

4SWF 88.17/M.1 Al Lane undated
Manuscript of journal notes of interview with Al Lane concerning a cowhide branded with Arizona brands collected at the 1936 annual meeting of the Arizona Cattle Growers' Association,

4SWF 88.20/M.1 Carrol Barber undated
Paper for Edward Spicer's Minority Anthropology class, 1950. The Angel Serna Murder Case in El Tucsonenese, a Spanish paper published in Tucson,

4SWF 89.1/M.1 Booklet of corridos 1910-1930
Booklet of text on corridos of the Mexican Revolution from 1910-1930, Corrido de la Revolución Mexicana,

4SWF 89.3/M.1 James S. Griffith undated
Material on San Francisco statue (Prints, postcards, etc.),

4SWF 89.4/M.1 Brenda England undated
Poster "We want your opinions",

4SWF 89.5/M.1 David Broome undated
Xeroxiana,

4SWF 89.7/M.1 Jorge Olvera undated
One-page manuscript of text of Maria Luisa Calvo de Olvera's version of corrido Delgadina,

4SWF 89.8/M.1 University of Arizona Library undated
Chain letters,

4SWF 89.9/M.1 Henry Borquez undated
3-page typescript of dichos (22), advininanzas (riddles 4), and traditional rhymes remembered by Borquez,

4SWF 89.10/M.1 Richard E. Lynch undated
Photocopy of 14-stanza political satirical poem (anonymous) "Ode to Saint Ev" concerning 1988 impeachment of Arizona Governor Evan Mecham,

4SWF 89.14/M.1 Leo Armando Salazar undated
Photocopy of manuscript songbook; includes a local corrido El Corrido de los Compandres,

4SWF 89.16/M.1 Mark Lewis undated
Paper Pilot study: O'odham English using materials from SWFC archive,

4SWF 89.17/M.1 Amy Kitchener undated
Photocopy of paper for Barbara Babcock's Anthro 430x, A window into the past: A Mexican-American yardscape and Preliminary yardscapes,

4SWF 89.19/M.1 Dean Armstrong undated
Music sheet It's rodeo time in Old Tucson,

4SWF 89.26/B.1; SWF 89.26/B.2; SWF 89.26/B.3 Ray Boley undated
Xerox materials concerning Ray Boley and Canyon Records ,

4SWF 90.2/M.1 David Broome undated
Xeroxiana,

4SWF 90.9/B.1; SWF 90.9/M.1 Yaqui material undated
79 pages of Yaqui stories by Mini Valenzuela; and 9-page manuscript by Deborah House Categories for Yaqui/Yoeme cultural materials,

4SWF 90.11/M.1 Chain letter collection undated
Chain letters,

4SWF 90.12/M.1 Shelly Phipps undated
Program, "Arizona Cowboy Poets Gathering", at Sharlot Hall Museum, and newsletter Rope burns: official publication of the working cowboy,

4SWF 90.13/M.1 Judy England undated
Mexican American songs,

4SWF 91.1/B.1; SWF 91.1/B.2; SWF 91.2/B.2; 91.4/B.1; 91.10/B.1; 91.14/B.1 David Broome undated
Xeroxiana,

4SWF 91.5/M.1 James S. Griffith undated
Grant proposal for Navajo Code-Talker program,

4SWF 91.6/M.1 James S. Griffith undated
Correspondence to Mexican-American music sales representative,

4SWF 91.7/M.1 Armando de Leon undated
Judge de Leon's retelling of La Llorona legend, with correspondence,

4SWF 91.8/M.1 James S. Griffith undated
Native American commercial records,

4SWF 91.9/B.1 Hazel Fontana undated
Don Silvestre Rodriguez; contains "El Costero (fox trot) sheet music,

4SWF 91.13/M.1 Margaret Redondo undated
"Valley of Iron",

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5SWF 91.15/B.1; 91.16/B.1 James S. Griffith undated
Collection of Persian war jokes,

5SWF 91.17/M.1 Amy Kitchener undated
Paper "Boiling down the Tradition: concerning food at TMY 1990",

5SWF 91.18/M.1 Charles P. Carr undated
Poem "Buffo," written by George Conforth,

5SWF 91.19/M.1 John Jennnings undated
Chain letter collection,

5SWF 91.20/M.1 James S. Griffithxx undated
Collection of Los Angeles police brutality jokes,

5SWF 91.21/M.1 James S. Griffith undated
San Francisco legends,

5SWF 91.22/F.1 James S. Griffith undated
El Tiradito (The Wishing Shrine); articles and field notes by J. Griffith,

5SWF 91.23/M.1 James S. Griffith undated
Saints' legends - Sonora Missions; one page Oquitoa legends transcribe from field notes by J. Griffith,

5SWF 91.24/M.1 James S. Griffith undated
El Senor de los Milagros; copies of articles, photos, and a prayer in Spanish translated to English,

5SWF 91.26/M.1 Susan Beardsley undated
Chain letters,

5SWF 91.31/M.1-M.2 Dean Armstrong undated
Material concerning the Arizona Dance Hands,

5SWF 91.33/M.1 Zonnie Gorman undated
4-page article "Heroes from Navajo land", regarding the Navajo Code Talkers by Gorman,

5SWF 92.1/B.1 David Broome undated
Xeroxiana,

5SWF 92.3/M.1 Barbara Babcock undated
The Matachines Dance: Ritual Symbolism and the Interethnic Relations in the Rio Grande Valley by Sylvia Rodriguez (manuscript),

5SWF 92.4/M.1 Virginia Newton undated
The Epitaphs of Boothill Cemetery,

5SWF 92.6/M.1 Kathryn Wilde undated
Barrio Historico: A Walk through Time; transcripts and release forms for video series,

5SWF 92.7/M.1 James S. Griffith undated
Chain letter from St. Jude,

5SWF 92.8/S.1; SWF 92.8/S.2 Anna Katie Taffs undated
Slides of Greek folkdance,

5SWF 92.9/B.1 David Broome undated
Iraqi war jokes,

5SWF 92.10/M.1; SWF 92.10/B.1 James S. Griffith undated
Black Christ of Imuris, Sonora, Mexico - field notes, descriptions of the Black Christ of Imuris,

5SWF 92.11/B.1 James S. Griffith undated
Published article (in Spanish) about El Nano Yañez,

5SWF 92.12/M.1 through M.11 Barbara Babcock and Jay Cox undated
Papers from Folklore 449b class - Material folklore (non-verbal) -- Politics and indigenous theory in Leslie Marmon Silko's "Yellow Woman" and Sandra Cisneros; "Woman Hollering Creek" -- Folk art traditions of the Ukrainian Americans -- The evolution of Loteria -- The Restoration and relocation of steam engine 1673 -- Maskmaking: methods for discovering the holy possibility -- The folklore of tatoos -- Confrontational dressing: a look at punk style -- Luminarias -- Roadside death memorials -- Folklore concepts and Mexican-American grave markers -- A folklore study of Hispanic religious shrines,

5SWF 92.13/M.1 Lalo Guerrero undated
Correspondence regarding open ended collection,

5SWF 92.16/M.1; 92.16/M.2 Greg Scott undated
Songbook of K.C. Kartchner material,

5SWF 92.17/M.1 Celestino Fernandez undated
Corrido "Presidente Tres Veces" written by Fernandez, music by Guillermo Saenz,

5SWF 92.19/M.1 James S. Griffith undated
Interview with Cathy Giesey concerning the Black Christ of Imuris,

5SWF 92.20/M.1 Robert Bectel undated
El Tiradito Project: survey, newspaper search, cover letter,

5SWF 92.21/M.1 Nick Bleser undated
"Un extraordinario Hallazgo" discovery of Father Kino's remains,

5SWF 92.23/M.1 Lalo Guerrero undated
Manuscript songbook, 2 newspapers, and t-shirt,

5SWF 92.24/M.1 Peter Wild undated
Camden/Palo Verde Neighborhood ,

5SWF 92.26/M.1 Mark Guerrero undated
Letter, bio, song titles, and words to "La ultima carrera del tigre",

5SWF 92.28/M.1 Unknown undated
Corrido: La Ultima Carrera del Tigre,

5SWF 92.29/P.1 James S. Griffith undated
TMY 1992 photographs (14),

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6SWF 93.1/M.1; 93.1/B.1 Utah Arts Council undated
Correspondence, booklet with cassette,

6SWF 93.5/M.1 James S. Griffith undated
Photocopy of text of Corrido a Dora Luz Alvarez,

6SWF 93.6/M.1 B.L. Fontana undated
Text to Corrido del Levantimento de Los Indios Tarahumares en 1918,

6SWF 93.7/M.1 Anthony Beltrano undated
Text of two corridos: El Campo 47 and nontitled corrido concerning events near Picacho, Ariz. in 1921,

6SWF 93.8/M.1 Aurelia Vega undated
Two slightly different texts to Los Hermanos Hernandez, typed and translated,

6SWF 93.9/M.1 Delores Rivas Bahti undated
Text to two corridos, both local, published in El Tucsonenese: Los versos del Ultamar and El Merino Mentado,

6SWF 93.11/M.1 Various sources undated
Newspaper clippings about Leonardo Yañez and Moro de Cumpas,

6SWF 93.12/M.1 Jody Sixkiller undated
Photocopies of author's book,

6SWF 93.13/M.1 Fred Lee, Jr. undated
Text to recitation, with cassette,

6SWF 93.14/M.1 James S. Griffith undated
Radio scripts: 52 three minute for KXCI of local and regional traditional culture,

6SWF 93.16/M.1 James S. Griffith undated
David Koresh-Branch Davidian jokes,

6SWF 93.17/M.1 - M.7SWF 93.34/M.1; SWF 93.34/M.2; SWF 93.35 M.1; SWF 93.34 M.2; SWF 93.36/M.1-M.5; SWF 93.42/M.1; SWF 93.44/M.1 David Broome undated
Xeroxiana,

6SWF 93.21/M.1 Mrs. Margaret Redondo undated
"Tidbits of the Past" containing four narratives and one language use note, a copy of "Who's who in Arizona" concerning Dr. Francis Miniaga, and a cover letter,

6SWF 93.22/M.1; SWF 93.22/B.1 Elizabeth Bowman undated
"Thatcher Songs" spiral book,

6SWF 93.30/M.1 William Richardson undated
"Graffiti and Graffiti Writers: Art and Angst in Urban America" (Term paper),

6 SWF 93.31/M.1 David Broome undated
Local Urban Legends,

6SWF 93.32/M.1 Julie Campbell undated
Faxed warnings about gang initiations,

6SWF 93.33/M.1 Bonnie Travers undated
Office Humor,

693.37/M.1 Linda Nolin undated
Traditional Xeroxiana,

6SWF 93.38/P.1 Marcario Saldate undated
Shrine of Jesus Malverde photographs,

6SWF 93.39/M.1 Tom Miller undated
"Come Back to Arizona" - sheet music,

6SWF 93.40/M.1 Norma and Dave Fisher undated
"Westward Ho" - sheet music,

6SWF 93.41/M.1 Chris Strachwitz undated
List of 60 records from Lalo Guerrero,

6SWF 93.43/M.1 Teresa Jones undated
List of video programs from "Southern Arizona Traditions" from Arizona Illustrated on KUAT,

6SWF 93.45/M.1 James S. Griffith undated
Scripts and correspondence for 52 short radio spots on local and regional traditional culture. Aired on KXEW-FM (community radio),

6SWF 93.47/M.1 Luis Castellum undated
"Remembering My Youth at Tubac, Arizona and the Santa Cruz Valley",

6SWF 94.1/M.1 Francisco Manzo Taylor undated
El corrido de Obregón: un hecho historico a la luz de la tradicion oral Sonorense,

6SWF 94.2/M.1 Broome, David undated
Night before Christmas parodies,

6SWF 94.3/M.1 Susan Van Ert undated
Paper "Ghost stories, legends, and superstitions of Arizona miners",

6SWF 94.4/M.1 David Broome undated
Xeroxiana,

6SWF 94.5/M.1 Michael Lane undated
Paper "The Hand signals of Macayo Bussers",

6SWF 94.6/M.1 Adam Lovallo and Susanne LaRue undated
Paper "The Impact of The Hook by culture, age, and gender",

6SWF 94.7/M.1 Glenn Michael Alessi undated
Gu-Achi Fiddlers - description of cassette,

6SWF 94.8/M.1 David Broome undated
Modern urban legends,

6SWF 94.9/M.1 James S. Griffith undated
Mss. material related to John I. White, singer and historian of music in the American West,

6SWF 94.10/M.1 H. Mason Coggin undated
Texts to three mining songs collected in Arizona along with a copy of Governor Jack Williams' booklet of mining lore and history "From the ground up",

6SWF 94.12/M.1 - M.8 Amy Kitchener undated
Folk Art Environments. Results of a 1993 contract to investigate "Folk Art sites" in Arizona. Includes information on the following: Della Wilcox's "Gods Little Acre", "Valley of the Moon", "Jerry Hall's yard" slides, fieldnotes, maps, interviews included, letters to and from James S. Griffith. General material and file on: Louis Foo Lee, "Sunnyslope Rock Garden", Gus Brethauer's environment, Dolores Santa Cruz's yard, "The Garden of Gethsemane", and "The Thing." Includes photographs and newspaper clippings,

6SWF 94.13/M.1; SWF 94.13/M.2 SWF; 94.13/P.1-P.5 Ralph Romero undated
Material on the race horse Relampago winner of the race against el Moro de Cumpas,

6SWF 94.14/M.1 David Broome undated
O.J. Simpson Jokes,

6SWF 94.15/M.1 F.C. McCann undated
"Arizona" poem and two letters,

6SWF 94.16/M.1 Cynthia L. Vidaurri undated
Mexican American Folk Arts Exhibition release forms,

6SWF 94.17/M.1 English 449A students undated
Joke Collection Assignment,

6SWF 94.18/M.1 Nelda Whetton, via Tom Naylor undated
Corrido de Heraclio Bernal,

6SWF 94.23/M.1 Lisa Hilz undated
"Medicinal Plant Use of the Sonoran Desert of the United States" (Term Paper),

6SWF 94.24/M.1 Stacie R. Bird undated
"Tamales: A Family Affair" (Term Paper),

6SWF 94.25/M.1 Theresa Bingham undated
"Rosemailing: An American and Norwegian Tradition" (Term Paper),

6SWF 94.26/M.1 Michelle Bezanson undated
"Friendship Bracelets and Necklaces: Symbols of Summer Camp" (Term Paper),

6SWF 94.27/M.1 Phyllis Webster undated
"Some Women Do: Interviews with Tattooed American Women." Questionnaires and answers included. (Term Paper),

6SWF 94.28/M.1 Michelle Bezanson undated
"Insult Rhymes in Children's Folklore" (Term Paper),

6SWF 95.1/M.1 Davis Broome undated
Xeroxiana,

6SWF 95.1/M.2 James S. Griffith undated
Salsa Project: includes letters, labels, promotional material, recipes, photographs. (Photographs in oversize box.),

6SWF 95.3/M.1 Detra Montoya undated
"Greek Initiation Stories" (Term Paper),

6SWF 95.4/M.1 James S. Griffith undated
"Corrido del Indio Victorio",

6SWF 95.8/M.1 James S. Griffith undated
Notes from Caborca, Sonora session,

6SWF 95.14/M.1; SWF 95.14/M.2; SWF 95.14/M.3 Ajit S. Aserappa undated
Office Humor ,

6SWF 95.14/M.4 David Broome undated
Office Humor/Xeroxiana,

6SWF 95.19/M.1 Peggy Jean Hazard undated
Master's Thesis "Comforts of Home: African-American Quilts in Tucson, Arizona",

6SWF 95.20/M.1; SWF 95.20/M.2 James S. Griffith undated
Cover letter, Cowboy Poetry, and release form from Jim Smith,

6SWF 95.22/M.1; SWF 95.23/M.1; SWF 95.23/M.2; SWF 95.27/M.1 David Broome undated
Office Humor/Office Humor,

6SWF 95.24/M.1 Ajit Aserappa undated
Office Humor/Xeroxiana,

6SWF 95.26/M.1 James S. Griffith undated
Joke list of topical jokes from 449a and faculty,

6SWF 95.28/M.1 María Teresa Yañez undated
Leonardo Yañez Xerox of handwritten text to farewell song found in Sr. Yañez desk by his daughter after his death. Six page tribute ("Leonardo Yañez", "El Nano"), written on the anniversary of his death by his son, Prof. Rodolfino Yañez Vargas of Hermosillo. Xerox copy of song "Para Mi Abuelo" by Eugenia Carillo,

6SWF 95.29/M.1 Ajit Aserappa undated
Chain Letter,

6SWF 95.29/M.2 James S. Griffith undated
Chain Letter,

6SWF 95.30/M.1 David Broome undated
Xeroxiana,

6SWF 95.30/M.2 David Broome undated
Chain Letter,

6SWF 95.30/M.3 David Broome undated
Urban Legends,

695.32/M.1 Stuart Glogoff undated
Urban Legends,

695.33/M.1 James S. Griffith Fall 1995
Topical jokes from Griffith’s ENG 449a folklore class,

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7aSWF 96.1/M.1; SWF 96.1/M.2 David Broome undated
Xeroxiana,

7aSWF 97.1/M.1 Alicia Buckholz undated
"La filosophia de refranes y su uso" (paper),

7aSWF 97.2/M.1 Vincent J. Leahy, Jr. undated
"The devil at the dance" (paper),

7aSWF 97.3/M.1 Marina Lopez undated
"Chupacabra beliefs of Mexican Americans in the Southwest" (paper),

7aSWF 97.4./M.1 Elia G. Manjarre undated
“La muchacha desobediente” (paper),

7aSWF 97.5/M.1 Josh McCloskey undated
“La chupacabra: an essay of verbal folklore” (paper),

7aSWF 97.5/M.2 Josh McCloskey undated
Images and screen printouts from Chupa cabras WWW sites,

7aSWF 97.6/M.1 Mark Miceli undated
“Haunted theaters: investigations into the legends of theater ghost [sic]” (paper),

7aSWF 97.7/M.1 Shandi Montiel undated
[Untitled paper discussing family traditions of El Tiradito],

7aSWF 97.8/M.1 Matt Peterson undated
“Campus hauntings: the story behind the stories” (paper),

7aSWF 97.9/M.1 Sonja Peterson undated
“The PCR gods” (paper),

7aSWF 97.10/M.1 Kevin Petty undated
“Jump rope rhymes” (paper),

7aSWF 97.11/M.1 Mistie Quigley undated
“The arroyos and la llorona” (paper),

7aSWF 97.12/M.1 David Broome undated
Office humor / xeroxiana,

7aSWF 97.13/M.1 David Broome undated
Office humor / xeroxiana,

7aSWF 97.14/M.1 David Broome undated
Office humor / xeroxiana,

7aSWF 97.15/M.1 David Broome undated
Office humor / xeroxiana,

7aSWF 97.16/M.1 David Broome undated
Office humor / xeroxiana,

7aSWF 97.17/M.1 David Broome undated
Office humor / xeroxiana (science vs. Santa Claus),

7aSWF 97.19/M.1 James S. Griffith undated
Manuscript materials related to Elliott Johnson,

7aSWF 97.19/P.1 Ken Keppeler and Jeanie McLerie undated
Photograph of Elliott Johnson,

7aSWF 97.20/M.1 Robert Diaz undated
Inventory and title listings of Lalo Guerrero 45 rpm phonograph records 97.20/D.1 and 97.20/D.2,

7aSWF 97.21/M.1 Lalo Guerrero undated
Inventory and title listings of Lalo Guerrero cassettes donated July 1996,

7aSWF 97.22/M.1 Chesley and Ruth Wilson March 1995
Article on the Tsii’edo’a’tl, or Apache violin, in Experimental Musical Instruments 10:3 (March 1995): 6-9,

7aSWF 97.23/M1 Tracy Duvall undated
Text of Un corrido del chupa cabras, a song written by Tracy Duvall,

7aSWF 97.24/M.1 Richard Morales 1954
Manuscript materials and photograph of “El Mariachi Tucsonense,”

7aSWF 97.25/M.1 Los Brillantes del Norte undated
Transcription of the corrido El chupa cabras, performed by “Los Brillantes del Norte”,

7a97.26/M.1 James S. Griffith undated
Lyric booklet to accompany the two-cassette recording Corridos y tragedias de la frontera (Arhoolie/Folklyric 7019-7020) Notes: This set of recordings from 1928-1937 is an expanded version of the two-phonograph record set the Archives acquired ca. 1988,

7a97.27/M.1 James S. Griffith undated
Title listing for 45-rpm record on the OHS II label (OHS II Video and Music productions, 140 N. 3rd Ave., Tucson, AZ 85705),

7a97.28/M.1 David Sewell undated
Printouts from an Internet discussion of the sand trout,

7a97.29/M.1 Chris Strachwitz undated
Description of two 45-rpm records, 97.29/D.1 and 97.29/D.2,

7a97.30/M.1 Lalo Guerrero, James S. Griffith undated
Biographical notes on Lalo Guerrero and title listings for 97.30/C.1 and 97.30/C.2,

7a97.32/M.1 James S. Griffith 1996
“Los indios con Obregón: a Sonoran corrido,” Journal of Arizona History (Winter 1996): 369-376.,

7aSWF 97.35/M.l Christie S. Peterson undated
Chain letter materials. Examples of chain letters received via electronic mail,

7aSWF 97.36/M.1 David Broome [et al.] undated
Office humor / xeroxiana,

7aSWF 97.36/M.2 David Broome [et al.] undated
Office humor / xeroxiana,

7aSWF 97.38/M.1 Florence Aronson 1997
Paper submitted for ENG 248B, Spring 1997, on Jewish foodways,

7a97.39/M.1 Claudia M. Trejo 1997
The pioneer of Chicano murals in Tucson. Paper submitted for ENG 248B, Spring 1997; interview with Antonio Pazos, “the pioneer of the Chicano muralist movement in Tucson.” Manuscript accompanied by one minicassette, item 97.39/C.1, containing interviews with Pazos.

7a97.40/M.1 Shandi Montiel 1997
Paper on the legend of the Virgin of Guadalupe, submitted for ENG 248B,

7a97.41/M.1 Darren L. Diehl 1997
The Virgin of Guadalupe. Paper on the legend of the Virgin of Guadalupe, submitted for ENG 248B,

7a97.42/M.1 Susie Bowers 1997
Bill’s craft: the bridle. Paper on horse bridle making submitted for ENG 248B,

7a97.43/M.1 Rosemary Sheridan 1997
The patron saint of difficult situations: some forms of use of “El tiradito.” Paper on the legend of “El tiradito” and his shrine in Tucson, Arizona, submitted for ENG 248B,

7a97.44/M.1 Dan Snell 1997
CTR ring: folk art or fine jewelry? Paper on Mormon religious jewelry submitted for ENG 248B,

7a97.45/M.1 Joshua Cruz 1997
The Cruz family tamale: a folklore description and analysis. Paper on tamales submitted for ENG 248B,

7a97.46/M.1 Amy Murray 1997
Roadside death memorials in Tucson. Paper on memorials and shrines submitted for ENG 248B,

7a97.47/M.1 Celestino Fernández; Guillermo Sáenz 1991-1997
Corrido de Manuel Pacheco; Despedida al Presidente Pacheco [lyrics]. Transcriptions of two corridos written by Celestino Fernández, music by Guillermo Sáenz, for Manuel Pacheco, University of Arizona president,

7a97.48/M.1 David Broome undated
Office humor / xeroxiana,

7a97.49/M.1 Kelly Aserappa undated
Parody of Clement Moore's Night Before Christmas,

7a97.50/M.1 Chain letter file undated
Examples of chain letters,

7a97.51/M.1 Kibbey Family undated
There is a time [cassette]. Release form for cassette donated by the Kibbey Family, bluegrass and bluegrass gospel performing group; children and grandchildren of banjo and guitar player Coy Kibbey “who has a Friday evening jam session in Catalina” [JSG note],

7a97.52/M.1 Christopher Rodarte undated
La Llorona: a ghost story [filmscript]. Filmscript for film entitled La Llorona: a ghost story, written by Christopher Rodarte,

7a97.53/M.1 Vess Quinlan undated
Paper on cowboy poetry written for Jefferson Carter,

7a97.54/M.1 Kim Braithwaite, Julie Braithwaite undated
“The Chinle Ritz Hotel,” “Ballad of John Henry”. Lyrics to two ballads written by Kim Braithwaite and Julie Braithwait,

7a97.55/M.1 Marie Stewart undated
Self-published book of poetry by Marie Stewart,

7a97.56/M.1 Charles A. Kortes 1985
Poetry by Charles A. Kortes,

7a97.57/M.1 Duane Reece undated
Two poems by Duane Reece. “No Imposter” and “Cowboy Sign”,

7a97.58/M.1 Grant Sutherland King undated
Buckaroo magna cum laude. Article on John S. Bailey written by Grant Sutherland King. [Transmitted to John S. Bailey by Charles S. Poling?],

7a97.58/M.2 John S. Bailey undated
Poetry by John S. Bailey,

7a97.59/M.1 June Gregory undated
“The Pasture Tree” poem,

7a97.60/M.1 B.J. Murray 1985
Poetry and drawings,

7a97.61/M.1 Gordon Campbell undated
Poetry,

7a97.62/M.1 Joe Venuti; Mary Venuti undated
Joe and Mary Venuti; manuscript materials, newspaper articles and other publicity materials,

7a97.63./M.1 Fiddle and Folk Music undated
Tucson Old Time Fiddlers' Contest, Armory Park, Tucson, Arizona,

7a97.64/M.1 James S. Griffith undated
“Pulse of the Planet” radio broadcasts. Acquisition notes and related correspondence for one cassette tape of four short (ca. 3 1/2 minutes) radio broadcasts produced by “Pulse of the Planet” for the American Museum of Natural History. The programs are narrated by James S. Griffith and deal with the Fiesta de San Francisco in Magdalena, Sonora. [Tape accessioned with call number 97.64/C.1],

7a97.65/M.1 Antonio Federico [et al.]. Sept. 27, 1990
Corridos de Sonora. Recorded music session featuring musicians: Antonio Federico, Frank Moreno, Paul Romero, Alfonso Molina. Also Richard Morales and James S. Griffith. Accession materials, performer and song list for tapes 97.65/C.1 and 97.65./C.2,,

7a97.66/M.1 Corridos notes. undated
Accession notes for five commercially-produced cassette tapes of corridos: 97.66/C.1-C.5,

7a97.67/M.1 Payadores del Pueblo 1969
Los Payadores del Pueblo, v. 3. Accession notes and song list of a recording of Pueblo High School estudiantina singing group,

7a97.68/M.1 Folklore collected by and from Nogales High School students, Nogales, Ariz. in 1969-1970 1969-1970
Materials collected by students of Doris Siebold,

7a97.68/M.2 Folklore collected by and from Nogales High School students, Nogales , Ariz. in 1971 1971
Materials collected by students of Doris Siebold,

7a97.69/M.1 Richard K. Spottswood 1987
Note on horse race corridos. Information on horse race corridos from Richard K. Spottswood, told to James S. Griffith,

7a97.70/M.1 Consists of discography of donated recordings undated
Acquisition notes for a collection of 45 rpm records of corridos, donated to the Southwest Folklore Center by James S. Griffith. (97.70/D.1-D.30),

7a97.71/M.1 Lydia Mendoza project undated
Biographical materials and correspondence concerning Lydia Mendoza, Mexican American singer from Texas,

7a97.72/M.1 Lalo Guerrero undated
Biographical information concerning Lalo Guerrero, Mexican American recording artist and song writer from Tucson, Arizona,

7a97.73/M.1 According to mama; according to papa undated
Two pamphlets on Native American folklore and customs,

7a97.74/M.1 McKinney R. Barnes Dec. 9, 1997
The lady who haunts the Charleston Bridge. English 248B term paper,

7a97.75/M.1 Debbie C. Buecher Dec. 9, 1997
Sure I crawled out from under a rock, I’m a caver! English 248B term paper,

7a97.76/M.1 Rose Cruz Dec., 1997
Fruit of my father. ENG 248A term paper,

7a97.77/M.1 Elizabeth Harper Dec., 1997
Working in the prison world : correctional officers’ folklore. ENG 248A term paper,

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7b97.78/M.1 Noah Suby Dec. 1997
A look at the nicknames in Bisbee, Arizona. ENG 248A term paper,

7b97.79/M.1 Nancy Gray May 3, 1994
Barrio tee shirt art: cultural and social implications. Anthropology 449B term paper,

7b97.80/M.1 Margaret Procter Redondo materials undated
Biographical materials and correspondence concerning Redondo,

7b97.81/M.1 Arthur Kerschen Dec. 1997
Cloning jokes and other texts: their role in the cloning debate. English 248A term paper,

7b97.82/M.1 English 449A topical joke collection Fall 1994
Collection of jokes used in course taught by James S. Griffith,

7b97.83/M.1 Folklore 449A topical joke compilation Fall 1995
Collection of jokes used in course taught by James S. Griffith,

7b97.84/M.1 Folklore 449A topical joke compilation Fall 1996
Collection of jokes used in course taught by James S. Griffith,

7b97.85/M.1 “Heaven’s Gate” mass suicide jokes March 1997
Collection of jokes related to the mass suicide of the “Heaven’s Gate” cult members,

7b97.86/M.1 Jokes collected in Griffith’s ENG 248 classes 1997
Jokes collected by students in James S. Griffith’s ENG 248 Folklore classes,

7b98.1/M.1 Emilio Sanchez Eldridge circa 1980
Copper cutout art work and related information on Emilio Sanchez Eldridge (deceased) of Tucson, Arizona. His art work was the subject of a University of Arizona Art Museum retrospective exhibit in 1980 [?]. Two framed copper cutout art works are stored in the Southwest Folklore Center area in Special Collections,

7b98.2/M.1 Email humor, 1996-1998
7b98.3/M.1 Computer virus warnings collected by James S. Griffith undated
7b98.4/M.1 Bill Gates / Microsoft jokes undated
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7c98.5/M.1 Clinton, Bill 1998
Bill Clinton jokes,

7c98.6/M.1 Chain letters and chain letter parodies, 1996-1998
7c98.7/M.1 Material related to Orris and Ruth Poling, musicians undated
Griffith’s notes and correspondence related to the Poling family, originally from West Virginia, who moved to Arizona (via Indiana) in 1958,

7c98.8/M.1 Mss. material related to the Arizona Wranglers musical group undated
Griffith’s notes and correspondence related to the Arizona Wranglers musical group, which flourished in the 1920s and 30s,

7c98.9/M.1 Smith, Ernest undated
Mss. material and slides related to Ernest Smith, whittler, who moved to Tucson, Arizona, in 1965,

7c98.10/M.1 xx undated
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7c98.11/M.1 Tucson Daily Citizen. Arizona in Song and Legend. undated
Pamphlet of Arizona folklore printed in honor of the 65th annual meeting of the American Folklore Society at the University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona. User copy has call # 98.11/M.1, original is 98.11/M.2,

7c98.12/M.1 Southern Arizona Old Time Fiddlers Association undated
Tune learning tape accession data. Contains tunes for learning songs. Each song is performed once slow, and once at normal speed,

7c98.13/M.1 Jorge Olvera [source]; Trio Coral undated
Song about Magdalena de Kino, Sonora.Song obtained by Jorge Olvera of Mexico City, performed by Trio Coral. Griffith states that it could be considered a corrido, but it is atypical. This version taped for Griffith by Olvera, possibly from a commercial recording,

7c98.14/M.1 Marvin Bennet and Ray Gardner November 27, 1991
Cowboy memories from Mayer. Recorded before a live audience at the Wishbone Restaurant, Mayer, Arizona. Accession sheet lists contents,

7c98.15/M.1 James S. Griffith and Jack Loeffler undated
Arizona Sonora corrido project materials. Playlists and description of recording sessions recorded on four cassette copies, of recordings intended for the Arizona Sonora corrido project "to be issued by Smithsonian Folkways and cosponsored by the SWFC." Includes session logs on two typed pages, with performers,

7c98.16/M.1 Robert Locke Hale 1941-1948
Videotape copy of a color film made by Robert Locke Hale of Santa Cruz County. Mss. material describing acquitision and background information on Robert Locke Hale and his Jay Lazy S Ranch, Canelo, Arizona,

7c98.17/M.1 Busted Cowboy Band undated
The way we play it [sound recording]. Acquisition information and letter from band members addressed to James S. Griffith,

7c98.18/M.1 Tucson Heritage Experience festival workshop stage 1996
Reel tapes of the T.H.E. festival workshop stage, 1996, which includes the corrido contest. Mss. material describing acquisition and background information on the festival workshop stage. Includes photograph of corrido contest participants (not identified). SWFC has not obtained a release for this material,

7c98.19/M.1 "Calaveras" (satirical rhymes) 1984
Satirical rhymes published in Nogales, Sonora in conjunction with el dia de los muertos,

7c98.20/M.1 Courtney Cleland Nov. 1982
Armenian Americans in Tucson. Term paper for Sociology of the Southwest 104,

7c98.21/M.1 John Schroeder; Schroeder's Playboys undated
Photograph of Schroeder's Playboys band, and letter from James S. Griffith,

7c98.22/M.1 Chelsea Werner Dec. 5, 1995
The folklore behind sorority songs. Term paper submitted for ENG 449a,

7c98.23/M.1 Manuel Garcia M. undated
"Canto a Arizona"; "Hymno a Arizona" mss. poem,

7c98.24/M.1 Sean Rice ("Lucky") undated
Term paper on skinhead jackets,

7c98.24/M.1 John Crouch 1981
Acquisition information concerning 3 reel tapes of Tohono O'Odham music,

7c98.25/M.1 Prayer cards undated
Various prayer cards from diverse sources,

7c99.4/S.1 Tucson Mailbox Art May 1980
20 color slides of mailboxes in Tucson,

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8 Negatives of Lalo Guerrero photographs. undated
Restricted access. Researchers must use positives in box 9,

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9 Black and white and color Lalo Guerrero photographs. undated
Researcher copies,

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10 “La cadena que no se corta” undated
Exhibit correspondence and notes,

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11 “La cadena . . .” undated
slides taken by Cyntha Vidauri, co-organizer of the exhibit,

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12 Vearl G. Ferdon songs undated
Restricted access due to fragility of paper. Researchers must use photocopies available in box 13,

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13 Ferdon access copies undated
Ferdon songs user copies; microfilm of Arizona folklore materials from the Library of Congress, and Frances Gillmor’s notes; miscellaneous tape reels and cassettes, some with unidentified field recordings.,

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14 Cowboy poetry materials undated
early pre-1980 administrative records; photographs,

Tape Transcripts and Folk Song Lyrics,
Arrangement: Alphabetically by name or folk song title.
Lyrics to popular folk songs, mostly English-language but some in Spanish. Some songs are musically notated. Mostly undated.
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15 Tape transcripts and folk song lyrics by personal name; by title A - C undated
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16 Tape transcripts and folk song lyrics by personal name; by title A - C undated
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17 By title C (cont’d) - H undated
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18 By title I - M undated
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19 By title M (cont’d) - S undated
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20 By title S (cont’d) - Z undated
Byrd H. Granger Seminar Materials,
Course notes and student papers for classes taught by University of Arizona English professor Byrd H. Granger, a member of the University’s Folklore Committee.
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21 Granger seminar materials undated
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22 Granger seminar materials undated
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23 Granger seminar materials undated
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24 Granger seminar materials undated
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25 Granger seminar materials undated
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26 Granger seminar materials undated
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27 Granger seminar materials undated
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28 Oversized materials. undated
Oversized / large format materials from all series in this collection; also includes oversize publicity materials from the Southwest Folklore Center Tucson Meet Yourself collection (SWF 012),