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Title
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Fables of Tewa Indian Dances As Recorded by Regina Albarado de Cata of San Juan Pueblo
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Description
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Regina Albarado De Cata. Collected and Arranged by Thelma Clarke
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Creator
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Cata, Regina Albarado de
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Date
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2016-01-25T16:30:33Z
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2000-02
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1972
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Date Available
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2016-01-25T16:30:33Z
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Date Issued
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1972
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Abstract
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This is one of those pamphlets I include in this collection only because I and others will be tempted to acquire it if I do not include it now. The book presents the aetiological stories behind six native dances: The Deer Dance; The Story of Montezuma; The Story of Mountain Bird, Juan Rey; The Basket Dance; The Yellow Corn Dance; and The Story of the Butterfly and it's [sic] Dance. There really are no fables here. Perhaps the most touching part of the book is the story of the teller of these tales, a woman whose father had come to Antonito, CO from Spain. She married an Indian youth, learned Indian tales, practiced traditional pottery-making, made hundreds of native dolls, and spent eleven years making a tapestry of Our Lady of Guadalupe.
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Identifier
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3297 (Access ID)
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Language
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eng
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Publisher
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Clarke Industries. Bishop Printing Co.
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Portales, N.M.
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Subject
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PZ8.2.C38 Fab 1972
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Title Page Scanned
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Type
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Pamphlet