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ED 353 165 AUTHOR TITLE INSTITUTION PUB DATE NOTE AVAILABLE FROM PUB TYPE EDRS PRICE DESCRIPTORS DOCUMENT RESUME SO 022 024 Cassio, Charles J., Ed. Colorado Multicultural Resources for Arts Education: Dance, Music, Theatre, and Visual Art. Colorado State Dept. of Education, Denver. Feb 91 92p. Colorado Department of Education, Office of Educational Services, School Effectiveness Unit, 201 East Colfax, Denver, CO 80203. Guides Non-Classroom Use (055) Reference Materials Bibliographies (131) MF01/PC04 Plus Postage. American Indians; *Art Education; Asian Americans; Blacks; Curriculum Development; Dance; *Educational Resources; Elementary Secondary Education; Hispanic Americans; *Minority Groups; *Multicultural Education; Music; State Curriculum Guides; Teaching Guides; Theater Arts; Visual Arts IDENTIFIERS *Colorado ABSTRACT This Colorado resource guide is based on the premise that the arts (dance, music, theatre, and visual art) provide a natural arena for teaching multiculturalism to students of all ages. The guide provides information to Colorado schools about printed, disc, video, and audio tape visual prints, as well as about individuals and organizations that are available as community resources. The guide lists resources for each of the four most prevalent ethnic minorities in Colorado: African American, Asian American, Hispanic American, and Native American. The materials listed are designed to help dance, music, theater, and visual art teachers develop interdisciplinary components within their lesson plans. An appendix includes information on how to use the Colorado Alliance of Research Libraries (CARL). (DB) *********************************************************************** Reproductions supplied by EDRS are the best that can be made from the original document. ***********************************************************************

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Colorado Multicultural Resources for Arts Education:Dance, Music, Theatre, and Visual Art.Colorado State Dept. of Education, Denver.Feb 9192p.

Colorado Department of Education, Office ofEducational Services, School Effectiveness Unit, 201East Colfax, Denver, CO 80203.Guides Non-Classroom Use (055) ReferenceMaterials Bibliographies (131)

MF01/PC04 Plus Postage.American Indians; *Art Education; Asian Americans;Blacks; Curriculum Development; Dance; *EducationalResources; Elementary Secondary Education; HispanicAmericans; *Minority Groups; *MulticulturalEducation; Music; State Curriculum Guides; TeachingGuides; Theater Arts; Visual Arts

IDENTIFIERS *Colorado

ABSTRACT

This Colorado resource guide is based on the premisethat the arts (dance, music, theatre, and visual art) provide anatural arena for teaching multiculturalism to students of all ages.The guide provides information to Colorado schools about printed,disc, video, and audio tape visual prints, as well as aboutindividuals and organizations that are available as communityresources. The guide lists resources for each of the four mostprevalent ethnic minorities in Colorado: African American, AsianAmerican, Hispanic American, and Native American. The materialslisted are designed to help dance, music, theater, and visual artteachers develop interdisciplinary components within their lessonplans. An appendix includes information on how to use the ColoradoAlliance of Research Libraries (CARL). (DB)

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ColoradoMulticultural Resources for Arts Education

Editor:Charles J. CassioSenior ConsultantDance, Music, Theatre, and Visual Art303/866-6790

assisted by Patricia BurgerOffice of Federal/State Programs and Services

School Effectiveness UnitSusan P. Schafer, Director

Office of Educational ServicesArthur J. Ellis, Assistant Commissioner

William T. RandallCommissioner of EducationState of Colorado

Colorado Department of Education201 E. ColfaxDenver, Colorado 80203

February 1991

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Introduction

Recognizing that "The Arts": Dance, Music, Theatre, and Visual Art

provide a natural arena for teaching multiculturalism to students of all

ages, the Colorado Department of Education is pleased to provide these

Multicultural Resources for Arts Education.

This Resource Guide provides information to Colorado schools about

printed, disc, video, and audio tape visual prints, as well as the local

"human" community resources that are available. It will assist teachers

and students in better understanding the rich mosaic that various cul-

tures bring to Colorado. Rather than becoming a melting pot where

those cultures assimilate, we recognize and celebrate individual differ-

ences; we learn and teach acceptance and appreciation of those contri-

butions that all cultures have made to our society.

Currently, the four most prevalent ethnic minorities in Colorado are

featured: African American, Asian American, Hispanic American, and

Native American cultures.

Dance, Music, Theatre, and Visual Art teachers will find a wealth of

materials here to aid in the development of interdisciplinary units within

their lesson plans. Together with other classroom teachers, interdiscipli-

nary work can truly add a broad new learning interest for all students.

On behalf of the Colorado Department of Education, I would like to

thank the many volunteers who worked to develop Multicultural

Resources for Arts Education. Special thanks go to Willie Hill, Jr.,University of Colorado-Boulder, School of Music; Angelique Acevedo,

Jefferson County Public Schools; and Patricia Burger, Colorado Depart-

ment of Education, for their invaluable service in producing this Guide.

Charles J. Cassio, Editor

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Acknowledgements

African AmericanWillie Hill, Jr., University of Colorado-Boulder, Chair, Sub-CommitteeSamuel Floyd, Jr., Center for Black Music ResearchCambria RecordsRose RecordsWilliam Grant Still Music, Inc.The Master-Player LibraryDaniel MarionGinger PerkinsJudith CadaretteRod BucknerMarybeth AndersonAriel DowningCarrie B. H. CollinsBrenda Romero-HymerSusan AsaiAnnie Lemberg

Asian American:Siri Vongthieres, Supervisor, Title VI Civil Rights/Minority Program, English Language Proficiency

Unit, Colorado Department of EducationBrenda Romero-Hymer, University of Colorado-Boulder, Chair, Sub-committee

Hispanic American:Angelique M. Acevedo, Integration Specialist, Jefferson County Public Schools, Chair, Sub-committeeDaniel SalazarArturo dell' AcquaJim Kroll

Native American:Lisa Harjo, Director, "Circle of Living"

Native American Pre-school, Co Chair, Sub-committeeJudith Snyder, Co Chair, Sub-committeeJan JacobsRichard ConnGretchen JohnsonJudith SnyderCheryl BumgarnerJudith SaucedaDebra Echo Hawk

Minnesota Alliance for Arts EducationJanet Grove, Program Manager

Federal funds. from Chapter 2 of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act,Public Law 100.297, CFDA # 84.151, are partially funding this project from atotal amount of $300,000.

Colorado State Board of Education

Sybil S. Downing, Chairman Member at LargeBoulder

Patricia M. Hayes, Vice Chairman .. 6th Congressional DistrictEnglewood

Gladys Eddy 4th Congressional DistrictFort Collins

Royce D. Forsyth 1st Congressional DistrictDenver

Thomas M. llowerton 5th Congressional DistrictColorado Springs

Ed Lyon 2nd Congressional DistrictBroomfield

Irani F. Pctrocco 3rd Congressional DistrictPueblo

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Table of Contents

1. African American ResourcesDance, Theatre, and Visual Art 1

Music 9

2. Asian American ResourcesDance, Music, Theatre, and Visual Art 25

3. Hispanic American ResourcesDance, Theatre, and Visual Art 35

Music 63

4. Native American ResourcesDance, Music, Theatre, and Visual Art 71

5. AppendixHow to Access CARL 85

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Artwork by Angelique AcevedoIntegration Specialist

Colorow Elementary SchoolJefferson County Public Schools

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AFRICAN AMERICAN RESOURCESDance, Theatre, and Visual Art

General Bearden, Romare, and Harty Henderson. 6 Black Masters of Ameri-can Art New York: Doubleday, Inc., 1972.

Blealdey, Robert. African Masks. New York: Gallery Books, 1983.

Cathings, Yvonne P. "Is Black Art for Real?". Black Art (aninternational quarterly). Vol. 2, No. 3, 1978.

Coen, Rena Naumann. The Black Man in Art. Minneapolis, Minn.:Lerner Publications, 1971.

Cohen, Elaine P. "Color Me Black." Art Education.. Vol. 22, No. 4,April, 1969.

Coleman, Floyd. "Towards an Aesthetic Toughness in Afro-AmericanArt." Black Art. Vol. 2, No. 3, 1978.

Dover, Cedric. American Negro Art. Greenwich, Conn.; New YorkGraphic Society, 1960.

Driskell, David C. Two Centuries of Black American Art. LosAngeles County Museum of Art; Alfred A. Knopf, 1976.

Duerden, Dennis. African Art. New York: Hamlyn, 1970.

Fagg, William, Pemberton III, John, and Holcombe, Bryce. Yoruba:Sculpture of West Africa. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1982.

Fine, Elsa H. The Afro-American Artist. New York; Holt, Rinehart,Winston, Inc., 1973.

Fox, Elton C. Seventeen Black Artists. New York: Dodd, Mead &Co., 1971.

Getty Center for Arts in Education. Multi Art Prints. Crystal Prod-ucts, P.O. Box 2159, Glenview, Il 60025; 1-800-255-8629.

Colorado Multicultural Resources Gill, Frank N.M. Great Lines From History. Salem, Mass.: Salemfor Arts Education Press, 1987.

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Hazzard-Gordon, Katrina. "African-American Vernacular Dance: CoreCulture and Meaning Operatives." Journal of Black Studies.. June,1985.

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AFRICAN AMERICAN RESOURCESDance, Theatre, and Visual Art

Hudson, Ralph M. "Afro-American Art: A Bibliography." The GeneralUniversity of Alabama in Huntsville Research Committee.

Landeck, Beatrice. Eclws of Africa. New York: David McKayCompany, 1971.

Locke, Alain. The Negro in Art. New York; Hacker Art Books, Inc.,1971.

Marion, Daniel Jr. "A Critique of Selected African and BlackAmerican Sculpture," Adams State College, 1979.

Morrison, Keith. "The Emerging Importance of Black Art in America."The New Art Examiner. Vol. 7, No. 9, June, 1980.

Murray, Linda, and Peter Murray. Dictionary of Art and Artists. NewYork: Frederick A. Praeger, 1965.

Porter, James A. Ten Afro-American Artists of the NineteenthCentury. Washington, D.C.: Howard University Galley of Art, 1967.

Porter, James A. Modern Negro Art. New York; Arno Press and NewYork Times, 1969.

Powell, Richard J. "I Too, Am America, Protest and Black Power:Philosophical Continuities in Prints by Black Americans.". Black Art.Vol. 2, No. 3, 1978.

Stearns, Marshal. Jazz Dance: The Story of AmericanVernacularDance. New York: Macmillan, 1968.

Vlach, John. "Slave Potter,",Ceramics Monthly, September, 1978.

Wragg, Judith C. Afro-American Art and Craft. New York: VanNormand Reinhold Co., 1971.

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Community Organizations

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AFRO-AMERICAN POETRY THEATREPO Box 18505 Staged poetry readings.Denver, CO 80218832-4833/355-9707Contact: David Nelson

CLEO PARKER ROBINSON NEW DANCE THEATRE119 23rd StreetDenver, CO 80205295-1759Contact: Barb Williams

Dedicated to promoting instruc-ion in the performing arts, includ-ing but not limited to dance.Dedicated also to providingprograms of cultural enrichmentfor culturally deprived.

COLORADO BLACK ARTS COUNCIL2413 Washington Street, Suite 250Denver, CO 80205295-0521Contact: Ronald C. Williams

An umbrella organization for allgroups and individuals involvedin the arts, both the visual and theperforming arts.

COUNCIL FOR AFRO-AMERICAN CULTURE2715 Welton Street An umbrella organization for allDenver, CO 80205 groups and individuals in the arts,295-6814 both the visual and the perform-Contact: Jimmie Walker ing arts.

DAHLIA ART AND LITERARY CLUB828 W. 16th StreetPueblo, CO 81003(719) 544-5383Contact: June Howlett

Part of the network of FederatedColored Women's Clubs thatfocuses on speech, arts, book re-views, arts, and crafts.

DENVER BLACK ARTS COMPANY2620 Poplar Theatre performing arts corn-Denver, CO 80207 pany321-7436Contact: Kenneth Grimes

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AFRICAN AMERICAN RESOURCESDance, Theatre, and Visual Art

DENVER BLACK ARTS FESTIVALPO Box 300577Denver, CO 80203839-5783/321-6005Contact: Paul Garvin & Perry Ayers

To raise the level of appreciationfor the role that Black arts andculture play in the development,growth, and well-being of thecommunity. To provide amedium for local Black talent inthe area of visual and perform-ing arts. To educate and stimu-late cultural awareness andcultivate harmony, pride, self-esteem and unity.

EDEN THEATRICAL WORKSHOP1570 Gilpin To provide artistic outlets inDenver, CO 80218 theatrical arts.321-2320Contact: Lucy Walker

ETHNIC OPPORTUNITY COMMISSIONLocal SAG and AFTRA(Screen Actors Guild andAmerican Federation ofTV & Radio Artists)600 E. 9th AvenueDenver, CO 80203830-2479Contact: Dwayne Carrington

EULIPIONS CULTURAL CENTER2715 Welton StreetDenver, CO 80205297-9812/295-6814Contact: Jo Bunton-Keel

To encourage the media industry,locally and nationally, to useminority performers and orientminority performers about theunion. Open membership. If in-terested, contact the union at 950S. Cherry, Suite 502, Denver, CO80222. 757-6226

Parent organization of Studio ETheatre Ensemble and Move-ment Free Dance Company thatfosters, promotes, and encour-ages artistic expression ofDenver's diverse cultural groupsand preserves their multi-ethnicheritage.

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IREPO AFRIKAN DANCERS AND DRUMMERS7423 S. Syracuse StreetEnglewood, CO 80112850-9265Contact: Adetunji Joda

JUNETEENTH CELEBRATIONFive Points Business Association3625 Ivy StreetDenver, CO 80207Contact: Sarah Foster

KUUMBA ENSEMBLE10555 W. Jewell Avenue, #15/303Lakewood, CO 80222987-3153Contact: Pam Donald-Jones

To revitalize our cultural heritageand to give to the public authen-tic African dances and songs asthey were and still are done.Offers a free dance class throughthe Five Points CommunityCenter. For information, call:295-2022.

A three-day celebration held theweek of June 19th each year inthe historic Five Points area ofDenver. It commemorates thedate news reached Texas thatAbraham Lincoln had signed theEmancipation Proclamationoutlawing slavery.

Performing arts group that dem-onstrates Capoeira, an African-Brazilian combination of themartial arts with acrobatics,dance, music, and song.

NEW DANCE THEATRECleo Parker Robinson Dance Ensemble119 -23rd StreetDenver, CO 80205295-1759

OPALANGA1324 JerseyDenver, CO 80220377-4128

POETIC JOSTICE648 Pearl, #104Denver, CO 80203832-4833Contact: Wardell Montgomery

Opalanga Pugh performs story-telling in the oral tradition, calli-graphy, and community video.

An entertaining and educationalvariety show of staged poetryreadings.

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Darrell AndersonPO Box 38565Denver, CO 80207303/368-7644

Watercolor and Acrylic Community Educators /Artists

Ava M. Brackett6355 E. VassarDenver, CO 8022.2

Deborah Brown Fiber Artist -PO Box 1068962 E. Hampden AvenueDenver, CO 80231303/745-3650

dolls, angels, santas,

Doris Davis Bas Relief - Handmade Paper4325 Sable StreetDenver, CO 80239303/373-2977

Pamela Yvette Donald-Jones Dance, Acrobat,1281 Columbine, #404 Martial Arts

Denver, CO 80206303/388-4108, 303/279-4000

Edward Dwight Sculptor4022 Montview BoulevardDenver, CO 80207303/333-8613

Walt Hammons Sculpture - stone, wood3563 Monaco ParkwayDenver, CO 80207303/399-2403

Jeff Harris Linear Pencil Drawings - CollagePO Box 200122Denver, CO 80220303/371-5173

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Ivy Hawkins Doll Maker2270 Fulton StreetAurora, CO 80010303/367-0634

Donahue B. Hayes2839 HarrisonDenver, CO 80205303/321-0821

David J. Nelson3440 MadisonDenver, CO 80205

Theatre, Dance,Modern Movement

Poetry, Performance

Fiber ArtistPamela Phox2128 LafayetteDenver, CO 80205303/837-9804

William E. Potts Folk Arts5556 Worchester StreetDenver, CO 80239

Bob Ragland1723 E, 25th AvenueDenver, Colorado 80205303/839-5259

Vernon Rowlette13400 Albrook DriveDenver, CO 80239303/371-2218

Rose E. Shipp2090 IvanhoeDenver, CO 80207303/388-5337

Paul Stewart

Artist oils/acrylics

Artist oils/acrylics

Afro-American Quilting

Contact: Loyal Darr,

Lavon Williams

Artist/Historian303/837-1000, Social Studies Department

Dane Wright3405 Ash StreetDenver, CO 80207

Sculpture - flat-primitive/wood

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AFRICAN AMERICAN RESOURCESmusic

In One Lifetime. Verna Arvey (Univ. of Arkansas Press). Thebiography of William Grant Still, written by his wife, secondedition, with index added, is $20.00 hardback, $9.00 paperback.

William Grant Still and the Fusion of Cultures in AmericanMusk. (Ed. by Dr. Robert B. Haas, UCLA). Xerox copies areavailable upon request for $9.99 each.

White Greasepaint on Black Performers. Dr. Glenda Gill(Peter Lang Publishing, Inc.). A valuable account of the artisticand political impact of the Federal Theatre of the Great Depres-sion on the careers of important Afro-American actors.

William Grant Still: An Interview. R.D. Brown (CSUF) Oralhistory interview of William Grant Still made in 1968. Autho-rized xerox copies may be purchased for $5.99 each.

William Grant Still Studies: A Congress Report. Scholarlyarticles about William Grant Still and his music written byrecognized musicologists and published by the University ofArkansas. Paper, $5.99.

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Boyer, Horace C. Contemporary Gospel Music. The Black Perspec-tive in Music 7, no. 1:5-58, 1979. Gospel, Spiritual, Secular

Folksong

Brewer, J. Mason. American Negro Folklore. Chicago: QuadrangleBooks, 1968.

Brooks, Tilford. America's Black Musical Heritage. EnglewoodCliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1984.

Broughton, Viv. Black Gospel: An Illustrated History of the GospelSound Poole, Dorset: Blandford Press, 1985.

Collins, Carrie B.H. Two Hundred Years Ago. Denver: C. CollinsPublishing Company, 1973.

Courlander, Harold. Negro Folk Music. New York: ColumbiaUniversity Press, 1963.

Crone, James H. The Spirituals and the Blues: An Interpretation.New York: Seabury Press, 1972.

DjeDje, Jacqueline Cogdell. American Black Spiritual and GospelSongs From Southeast Georgia: A Comparative Study. MonographSeries, no. 7. Los Angeles: UCLA Center for Afro-American Studies,1978.

Epstein, Dena J. Sinful Tunes and Spirituals: Black Folk Music tothe Civil War. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1977.

Fisher, Miles M. Negro Slave Songs in the United States. Ithaca, NY:Cornell University Press, 1953.

George, Luvinia. Teaching the Music of Six Different Cultures.World Music Press, P.O. Box 2565, Danbury, CT 06813. $14.95.

Heilbut, Anthony. The Gospel Sound: Good News and Bad Times.2nd ed. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1971.

Jackson, Irene V. Afro-American Religious Music: A Bibliographyand a Catalogue of Gospel Music. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press,1979.

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Folksong Jones, LeRoi. Blues People. New York: William Morrow & Co., 1963.Gospel, Spiritual, Secular

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Keil, Charles. Urban Blues. Chicago: University of Chicago Press,1966.

Lovell, John. Black Song: The Forge and the Flame. New York:Macmillan, 1972.

Maultsby, Portia K. "Black Spirituals: An analysis of textual forms andstructure." The Black Perspective in Music 4, no. 4:54-69, 1976.

Ricks, George Robinson. Some Aspects of the Religious Musicof the United States Negro: An ethnomusicological study with specialemphasis on the gospel tradition. New York: Arno Press, 1977.

Rublowsky, John. Black Music in America. New York: Basic Books,Inc., 1971.

Smallwood, Richard. "Gospel and Blues." Music Educators Journal(January): 100-104, 1980.

Titon, Jeff Todd. Early Downhome Blues: A Musical and CulturalAnalysis. Urbana: University of Illinois Press. 1977.

Williams-Jones, Pearl. "Afro-American Gospel Music: A Crystalliza-tion of the Black Aesthetic." Ethnomusicology 19:373-386, 1975

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Carter, Roland. Six Negro Spirituals. Hampton, VA: Mar-Vel Publica-tions, 1983.

FolksongGospel, Spiritual, Secular

Collins, Carrie B.H. Look To Jesus. Denver: C. Collins Publishing Sheet MusicCompany, 1973.

Collins, Carrie B.H. Mother-Dear. Denver: C. Collins PublishingCompany, 1973.

Collins, Carrie B.H. Love for Mankind. Denver: C. Collins PublishingCompany, 1973.

Crouch, Andrae'. My Tribute. Newbury Park, CA: Lexicon MusicInc., 1971.

Johnson and Johnson. Lift Every Voice and Sing. New York: E.B.Marks.

King, Betty Jackson. Two Christmas Spirituals. Chicago: CarlFischer.

King, Betty Jackson. This Little Light of Mine. Chicago: Carl Fischer.

Ray, Robert. Gospel Mass. Jensen Publications, Inc. 1981.

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Blues, Ragtime, and Jazz Bender, William. "Scott Joplin, from Rags to Opera." Time 106, no.11 (September 15): 85-86, 1975.

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Charters, Ann R. Danberg. "The First Negro 1, '`olk Opera: Tree-monisha." Jazz Monthly 8 (August): 6-11, 1962.

Evans, Mark. Scott Joplin and the Ragtime Years. New York:Dodd, Mead, 1976.

Fleming, Shirley, "Joplin's Treemonisha: A patchwork of styles-touching and trying." High FidelitylMusical American 26, no.7(July):72-73, 1976.

Gammond, Peter. Scott Joplin and the Ragtime Era. Foreword byEubie Blake. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1975.

Haskins, James. Scott Joplin. Briarcliff Manor, NY: Stein and Day,1980.

Reed, Addison Walter. The Life and Works of Scott Joplin. Ph.D.Dissertation, University of North Carolina, 1973.

Southern, Eileen. The Music of Black Americans: A History.New York: W.W. Norton, 1971.

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Collier, James Lincoln. Duke Ellington. New York & London:Oxford University Press, 1987. ML410 .E44C6

Hillman, Christopher. Bunk Johnson: His Life and Times. NewYork: Universe Books, 1988. ML419 .J6H5

Kofsky, Frank. Black Nationalism and the Revolution in Music.New York: Pathfinder Press, 1970. ML3561 .J3K63

Oliver, Paul. Aspects of the Blues Tradition. New York: Oak Publica-tions, Inc., 1970. ML3561 .J3045

Taylor, Billy. Jazz Piano: A Jazz History. Dubuque, IA: Wm. C.Brown Publishers, 1983. ML700 .T38

Thomas, J.C. Chasin' The Trane: The Music and Mystique of JohnColtrane. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, Inc., 1975. ML419 .C645T5

Ulanov, Barry. A History of Jazz in America. New York: Da CapoPress, 1952, 2nd ed., 1972. ML3561 .J3U5

Whitcomb, Ian. Irving Berlin and Ragtime America. New York:Limelight Editions, 1987. ML410 .13499W5

Williams, Martin T. Jelly Roll Morton. London: Cassell, 1962.ML420 .M82W5

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LP-1027 Althea Waites Performs Florence Price. Premiere albumand cassette of the piano works of Florence Price, a distin-guished female Afro-American composer. LP, $11.95, CA-1027, $11.95, LP & CA together, $15.95.

MI-1981 Art Songs by Black American Composers. The two-albumset of art songs by Afro-Americans is recorded by theUniversity of Michigan. Composers included are: JohnWork, Florence Price, Howard Swanson, Margaret Bonds,William Grant Still, Undine Moore, and others. LPs only.Two record set, $15.95.

P9-19424 The CBS Black Composers Series. The collection containsmusic composed by African Americans in the 18th, 19thand 20th centuries such as William Grant Still, Coleridge-Taylor, Roque Cordero, Saint-George, Hale Smith, andmany others. LPs only. This nine-album set plus informa-tive booklet is re-issued by the College Music Society for$48.50.

CA-124 Jazz from Los Angeles in the 1940s. Art Tatum and SarahVaughan performing in 1949; Nat King Cole and others onstage in 1945. Historical cassette .nly $5.00.

LP-1026 The Music of Ed Bland. Premiere LP and cassette (CA-1026) of five works by Black composer Ed Bland, pre-sented by the American Brass Quintet, the SpeculumMusicae, and others. LP $9.95, LP & CA together, $14.95.

CA-259 William Grant Still's "Festive Overture." This is per-formed by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, along withworks by Hovhaness, Rogers, Cohn and Travis. A CRIrelease, CA only. Cassette only, $9.95.

CD-321 William Grant Still's "Miniatures" for flute, oboe andpiano is performed along with works by Randall Thomp-son, Vincent Persichetti and William Schmidt. CD, $14.99;LP, $10.95; Cassette, $9.95

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GL-8011 William Grant Still Conducts William Grant Still. Thecomposer performs the "Lenox Avenue Suite" and excerptsfrom the "G-Minor Symphony" and "La Guiablesse." LP,$10.95; CA, $8.95.

NASO-1001 William Grant Still's "Symphony #3" Still's "SundaySymphony" and selected chamber and choral works wererecorded by the North Arkansas Symphony and ScholaCantorum. LP, $10.95; Cassette, $8.95.

WGSM-1001 William Grant Still: Strings, Keyboard, and Harp.Still's works for strings, piano and harp were recorded bythe Kaufman String Quartet, and by Lois Craft, harpist. LP,$10.95; CA, $8.95.

WGSM-1002 William Grant Still: Piano Music. The major pianoworks of Still, as recorded by Albert Dominguez, notedpianist with the Roger Wagner Chorale. LP, $10.95;Cassette, $8.95.

CASM-1003 William Grant Still: Voices and Piano. Piano-vocaland choral works by Still, performed by the youngsters ofthe National Association of Negro Musicians. A fineassortment of spirituals, arias and songs. Cassette only,$6.95

For more complete information on the items listed above,write to WILLIAM GRANT STILL MUSIC,22 S. San Francisco St., #422, Flagstaff, Arizona 86001-5737.

Other DEMAND PERFORMANCE cassettes availablethrough WILLIAM GRANT STILL MUSIC for only $4.98each are listed below:

#801 Art Tatum. Performing ten all-time "pop" standards,including "I'll Get By," "Make Believe," and "Body andSoul."

#725 Billie Holliday. Lady Day in Live performances of tradi-tional "pop" tunes.

#820 Earl "Father" Hines. America's jazz giant featuring eightexciting performances with "Humoresque" and other all-time standards, including "Pennies From Heaven" and"Almost Like Being in Love."

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#804 Fats Waller. Volume I of live radio performances, featur-ing "Hallelujah," "Ain't Misbehavin'," "HoneysuckleRose," and others.

#826 Fats Waller. Volume II of the jive king of the piano as heperforms "This Joint is Jumpin'," "Stompin' at the Savoy,"and more.

#726 The InkSpots. Versatile vocal quartet lends its mellowstylings to the songs that made them international stars.

#405 Leadbelly. America's own folk legend, Leadbelly, per-forms six of his most distinctive songs, including "Frankieand Johnny."

#821 Lionel Hampton. Good vibes from the king of the vibra-phone ?-1 eight selections, including "Body and Soul" and"Satchmo's Blues."

#810 LouisArmstrong. The great "Satchmo" in immortalconcert performances which include, "That's My Desire"and "When the Saints Go Marching In."

#729 Nat "King" Cole. The king of popular music sings favor-ites such as "Route 66," "Yes, Sir, That's My Baby," "TheMaids of Cadix" and many more.

#719 Paul Robeson. Giant American talent offers his ownunique and rich renditions of spirituals and traditionalballads.

#727 Sister Rosetta Tharp. The legend of gospel music with avoice of true excitement, rhythmic and inspiration.

#914 Songs of the North and South. These songs, popularduring the Civil War, recreate the passion and sorrow ofthat tumultuous time, with "Aura Lee," and others.

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AFRICAN AMERICAN MUSIC listed below from ROSERECORDS (LPs, Cassettes, CDs), can be purchasedthrough WILLIAM GRANT STILL MUSIC, 22 S. SanFrancisco St., Suite 422, Flagstaff, Arizona 86001-5737.

MCAC2-4112 Art Tatum -7u1 James P. Johnson playing FatsWaller. Art Tatum presents "I Ain't Got Nobody," "Whena Woman Loves a Man," and others; James P. Johnsonplays "Honeysuckle Rose," "Ain't Misbehavin," and manyothers. Double-play cassettes, $8.99 each.

MCA2-4099 Billie Holiday and Ella Fitzgerald (two all-time greatjazz vocalists) Includes "Weep No More," "Lullaby ofBirdland," "No Good Man," and many more. LPs, $9.99for a two-record set.

MCAC2-4099 The same offerings, Billie Holiday and Ella Fitzgerald,on a double-play cassette tape, $8.99 each.

831-371-4 Billie Holiday (featuring Benny Carter, Barney Kessel andmore). Includes "Cheek to Cheek," "I Gotta Right to Singthe Blues," "Sophisticated Lady," and ten others. Cassettes,$8.99 each.

NB-9005 Coleridge-Taylor ("Hiawatha's Wedding Feast"). TheRoyal Choral society and the Philharmonia Orchestra,conducted by Sir Malcolm Sargent. Cassettes, $8.95 each.

CG-31224 Count Basie ("Super chief': 28 legendary performances byBasie). Featuring Billie Holliday, Mildred Bailey, HelenHumes and Jimmy Rushing. Includes "Super Chief," "St.Louis Blues," "It's the Same Old South," and 25 others.LPs only, $9.99 each.

MCAC2-4108 Count Basic (The Basie Orchestra with Helen Humes,Jimmy Rushing). Includes "Good Morning Blues," "DarkRapture," and many others. Double-play cassettes, $8.99each.

CGT-32564 Duke Ellington (The World of Duke Ellington). Tworecords on one cassette tape, including "H'ya Sue," "Lady ofthe Lavender Mist," "Don't Get Around Much Anymore,"and many others. Cassettes, $8.99 each.

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833-294-4 Ella Fitzgerald (Ella Fitzgerald Live, in concert). Includes"Lady Be Good," "The Man I Love," "Take the 'A' Train,"and many more. Cassettes, $8.99 each.

MCA2-4173 Louis Armstrong (Satchmo: A musical autobiographynarrated and performed by Louis Armstrong. "HighSociety," "Heebie Jeebie," "Reckless Blues" and manymore. LPs only, $9.99 for each two-LP set.

CD-3023 Quincy Jones (arranged and conducted by Quincy Jones)."Walking in Space," "Dead End," "I Neve Told You,""Oh, Happy Day," and more. CDs only, $12.50 each.

832-832-4 Quincy Jones (fourteen of Quincy's best). Includes"Moanin'," "Lester Leaps In," "Blues in the Night,""Caravan," and more. Cassettes, $8.99 each.

MCA-2098 Scott Joplin (music from the original motion picturesoundtrack, composed by Scott Joplin, arranged and per-formed by Dick Hyman). Includes "Maple Leaf Rag"(piano and orchestra version), "Heliotrope Bouquet,""Weeping Willow," and many more. LPs only, $7.99each.

AFRICAN AMERICAN MUSIC listed below (LpP , Cas-settes, Cds), can be located in the College of Music, Univer-sity of Colorado at Boulder. Note: CA-Cassette; CD-Compact Disc; PD-Phonodisc

CD #706 Bebop and Bird, V ols. 1 84.2. Charlie Parker. SantaMonica, CA: Hipsville/Rhino Records, (1946-52), 1988.

CD #109 Benny Goodman Sextet. Benny Goodman. New York:Columbia, 1986, re-issue date is 1986.

CD #603 The Best of Mississippi John Hurt. Mississippi John Hurt.Santa Monica, CA: Vanguard, (1965), 1986.

PD #7281 Bird: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack. VariousArtists/Charlie Parker. New York: Columbia, 1988.

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CD #97 Bitches Brew. Miles Davis. New York: Columbia (1969),re-issued, 1988.

JazzCD #733 Black, Brown and Beige (The 1944-1946 Band Record-

ings). Duke Ellington. New York: Bluebird (re-issue) 1986.

CA #120 Blues Roots. Various performers. New York: World MusicInstitute, 1987.

PD #2196 Chick Corea and Gary Burton in Concert. Chick Corea.Burbank, CA: ECM Productions, 1980.

CA #112 Cuban & Puerto Rican Music: From the African andHispanic Traditions. Various artists. "Voices of the Ameri-cas." New York: Music of the World, 1986.

CD #707 Fats Waller Songbook Dinah Washington. New York:EmArcy (1958), re-issued 1984.

PD #2378 The Glory of Alberta Hunter. Alberta Hunter. New York:CBS, Inc., 1982.

PD #3255 In A Silent Way. Miles Davis. New York: Columbia, 1969.

PD #33.2089 Louis Armstrong and Earl Hines. Louis Armstrong andEarl Hines. New York: Columbia Broadcasting System,Inc., 1975.

PD #2435 The Music of New Orleans, Vols. 1-5. Various performers.New York: Folkways Records, 1958-1959.

CA #121 The Origins and Development of Jazz. Various artists.New York: Follet Education Group, 1968.

CD #322 Out of the Cool. Gil Evans. Universal City, CA: MCAImpulse, 1986.

CD #265 Piano Music. Scott Joplin. Canaan, NY: Biography, 1987recorded on a Steinway player piano, from Joplin's originalrolls.

PD #7151 The Smithsonian Collection of Clasvic Jazz. Variousperformers and Eras of recordings from Rag to Free Jazz.

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Note: Films listed below can be located in the College of Music,University of Colorado at Boulder. For aa'ditional film andvideo related to jazz, contact Dr. Chuck Berg, 3100 CreekwoodDrive, Lawrence, Kansas 66049; (913) 843-2344 or (913) 864-35 11.

VCR #96 Blues Like Showeis of Rain. Various artists. New York:Rhapsody Films, Inc., 1986.

VCR #108 Born to Swing. Count Basie, et. al. New York: RhapsodyFilms, Inc., produced by John Jeremy, 1986

VCR #35 Contemporary Piano. Richard Tee. New York: DCI MusicVideo, 1983.

VCR #36 Jazz Drumming. Ed Thigpen. New York: DCI MusicVideo, produced by Ed Thigpen, 1983.

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An organization whose focus isprimarily on keeping artists andmusicians working and dedicatedto encouraging and training localtalent for the entertainmentindustry.

COLORADO GOSPEL MUSIC ACADEMY AND HALL OF FAME102 S. BalsamLakewood, CO 80226233-3321Contact: Syl Smith

Organized to perpetuate gospelmusic and to award outstandingachievements of professionalgrowth.

EAST DENVER MUSICIANS ASSOCIATION, INC.3625 Ivy Street Support organization for localDenver, CO 80218 musicians.388-0193Contact: Sarah Foster

THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN MUSICIANS ASSOCIATIONLocal chapter of the National Association of Negro Musicians5820 E. Florida AveDenver, CO 80224756-4355Contact: Carrie Collins

Roderick Buckner Educator, 781-2902Charles E. Burrell CSO-Cellist, 388-1333Bataki Cambrelen ......... .......... Conga Drummer, Percusas, NACarrie B.H. Collins Educator, 756-4355Mary Cruter Educator, 377-4314Joyce Davis Educator, 238-3228 (h) or

296-8436 (o)Leslie Drayton Artist, 322-0028Annette Groves ............. . ....... Educator, 232-8264 (h) or

433-2511 (o)Abdullah Felipe Hall Piano, 293-9233, 894-9056Ron Miles Artist, 322-8447William E. Potts Folk Arts, NAEric Robnett Percussion, Jazz, NANat Yarbrough Jazz Artist, 860-7326, 777-7606

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RESOURCE FOR BLACK STUDIES IN MUSIC EDUCATIONRenee Boyer WhiteCollege Conservatory of MusicUniversity of Cincinnati003 Cincinnati, Ohio 452211-513-556-6638

SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTEBernice Johnson ReagonOffice of Community AffairsSmithsonian InstituteWashington, D.C. 20560

CENTER FOR BLACK MUSIC RESEARCHSamuel Floyd DirectorColumbia College of MusicChicago, Illinois1-312-663-1600 Ext 263

MENC RESOURCESElla Wilcox or Dan SteinellMENC Resource personnel who can help find people involved inBlack education throughout the United States.1-800-336-3768

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Anthology of Sokyoku and Jiuta Song Texts. Compiled and trans-lated by Genichi Tsuge. Tokyo: Academia Music Ltd. 1983.

Anderson, William. Teaching Asian Musics in Elementary andSecondary Schools. Leland Press, 1975.

Balaban, John, translator/editor. Ca Dao Vietnam: A IningualAnthology of Vietnamese Folk Poetry. Greensboro, NC: UnicornPress, 1980. A collection of short lyric poems from the oral tradition offolk poetry in Vietnam. Translated by John Balaban who lived inVietnam in 1967, and spent 1971 there collecting ca dao. Introductionand end notes are informative. Includes some photographs of the cadao singers Balaban recorded.

Bauer, Helen and Sherwin Cariquist. Japanese Festivals. Rutland,Vermont and Tokyo: Charles E. Tuttle Co. 1965.

Bowers, Faubion. Japanese Theatre. Rutland, Vermont and Tokyo.Charles E. Tuttle Co. 1974.

Bowers, Faubion. Theatre in the East: A Survey of Asian Danceand Drama. New York: Nelson, 1956.

Brandon, James. Theatre in Southeast Asia. Cambridge: HarvardUniversity Press, 1967.

Brandon, James, William Malin cold Donald Shively. Studies inKabuki: Its Acting, Music, and Historical Context. Honolulu,Hawaii: The University Press of Hawaii. 1978.

Bruchac, Joseph. Breaking Silence: An Anthology of Contempo-rary Asian-American Poets. Greenfield Center, New York:Greenfield Review Press, 1984. Paper. Poems from 50 Asian Ameri-can poets with photos and brief biographical sketches of each contribu-tor.

Chan, Jeffrey. Aiiieeeee! An Anthology of Asian-American Writ-ers. Howard University Press, 1983.

Garfias, Robert. Music of a Thousand Autumns: The TohgakuStyle of Japanese Court Music. Berkeley, California.: CaliforniaUniversity Press. 1965.

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George, Luvinia. Teaching the Music of Six Different Cultures. GeneralWorld Music Press, P.O. Box 2565, Danbury, CI' 06813. $14.95.

Getty Center for Arts in Education. Multi Art Prints. Crystal Prod-ucts, P.O. Box 2159, Glenview, 11 60025. 1-800-255-8629.

Harich Schneider, Eta. A History of Japanese Music, London:Oxford University Press, 1973.

Ienaga, Saburo. Japanese Art: A Cultural Appreciation. TheHeibonsha Survey of Japanese Art, Volume 30, New York and Tokyo:John Weatherhill, Inc. 1978.

Inoura, Yoshinobu and Toshio Kawatake. The Traditional Theater ofJapan, New York and Tokyo: John Weatherhill, Inc. 1971/1981.

Kato, Shuichi. A History of Japanese Literature - The First Thou-sand Years, Tokyo, New York, and San Francisco: Kodansha Interna-tional Ltd. 1979.

Keene, Donald, Bunraku: The Art of Japanese Puppet Theatre,Tokyo: Kodansha International Ltd. 1965.

Kishibe, Shigeo. The Traditional Music of Japan, Tokyo: KokusaiBunka Stinkolcai, 1966.

Magam: Music of the Islamic World and Its Influences, New York:The Alternative Museum, 1984.

Malin, William P. Mask Cultures of the Pacific, the Near East, andAsia.

Malm, William P. Japanese Music and Musical Instruments.Rutland, Vermont, and Tokyo: Charles E. Tuttle Co. 1959.

Maim, William P. Music Cultures of the Pacific, the Near East, andAsia. Second Edition. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1977.College text survey of musics of Australia, Java, Near East, India,China, Korea, Japan. Useful for setting study of Asian Americancultures within the context of their cultures of origin.

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May, Elizabeth, Editor. Musics of Many Cultures. Berkeley: Univer-sity of California Press, 1980. Includes chapters on the music of:China, Korea, Japan, Thailand, India, Sumatra, Java, Bali, Polynesia,and Australian Aborigines. Also the classical music of the ArabicNear East and Iran. Chapters include discography and lists of films,alsio bibliography.

O'Brien, James. Non-Western Music and the Western Listener.Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall Hunt, 1977. Brief, readable introduction tomusics of India, China, Japan, Indonesia. Written for persons new tomusics of these cultures; helpful in learning to appreciate music ofAsian American cultures.

Piggott, Francis. The Music and Musical Instruments of Japan,New York: De Capo Press, 1909/1971.

Tamba, Akira. The Musical Structure of No, Tokyo: Tokai Univer-sity Press, 1981.

Togi, Masataro. Gagaku: Court Music and Dance, Performing Artsof Japan, Volume 5. New York and Tok3 o: John Weatherhill Inc. andKyoto: Tankosha. 1968/1971.

Wade, Bonnie C. Tegotomono: Music for the Japanese Koto (Con-tributions in Intercultural and Comparative Studies No. 2), Westport,Connecticut: Greenwood Press. 1971.

Warner, Langdon. The Enduring Art of Japan. New York: GrovePress, Inc. 1952.

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Anthology of the World's Music. Vol. 1.AST-4000. Available from:Anthology Record and Tape Corporation, 135 W. 41st Streeet, NY10036.

Educational Video Network, 1318-19th Street, Huntsville, TX 77340.

Introduction to Chinese Opera. Film. 16 mm, 20 minutes. Availablefrom: Library Media Service, S.G. Mudd Library, Oberlin College,Oberlin, OH 44074. A good audio-visual complement to a unit explor-ing the music and arts of Chinese Americans.

UCLA Department of Ethnomusicology and Systematic Musicology,405 Hilgard Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90024.

World Music Institute, 109 West 27th Street, #9C, New York, NY10001. Telephone: (212) 206-1050.

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Asian: The Asian American Magazine. Asian Reader Service,12100 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 1050, Los Angeles, CA 90025.

Bulosan, Carlos. If You Want to Know What We Are. West EndPress, 1983.

Burchett, Wilfred. The China-Cambodia-Viet Nam Triangle.London: Zed Press, 1981.

Carrison, Muriel. Cambodian Folk Stories From the Guitloke. NewYork: Tuttle, 1987.

Conger, David. Many Lands, Many Stories. Charles E. Tuttle Co.,1987. Primary. Folktales from the classical literature of China, Japan,Korea, and Thailand. Useful as a backdrop to the studies of the Asiancultures in America.

Day, Carol Olson. The New Immigrants. Watts, 1985.

Downing, Bruce T. and Douglas P. Olney. The Hmong in the West:Observations and Reports. Available from: Southeast Asian Refu-gee Studies Project, Center for Urban and Regional Affairs, Universityof Minnesota, 330 Walter Library, 1178 Pleasant Street S.E., Minne-apolis, MN 55455. (612) 625-5535. Three bibliographies available.

Earhart, H. Byron. Religions of Japan. San Francisco. Harper &Row, Publishers, 1984.

Geo, Emma, editor. Counterpoint: Perspectives on Asian America.Asian American Studies Center, University of California, Los Angeles,1976. Recent history, contemporary issues and literature of AsianAmericans.

Goldfarb, Mace. Fighters, Refugees, Immigrants: A Story of theHmong. Caroirhoda Books, Inc., 1982.

Haing, Ngor. A Cambodian Odyssey. New York: MacMillan, 1987.

Hall, John Whitney. Japan: From Prehistory to Modern Times.Rutland, Vermont and Tokyo: Charles E. Tuttle Co. 1971-1974.

Hori, Ichiro. Folk Religion in Japan: Continuity and Change,Chicago and London: The University of Chicago Press. 1968.

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Johnson, Charles, editor. Dag Neeg Hmoob: Legends and FolkTales from the Hmong of Laos. Macalester Linguistics Department,1985. In both Hmong and English with explanatory notes on Hmongculture, customs and beliefs.

Marston, John, editor. An Annotated Bibliography of Cambodiaand Cambodian Refugees. Minneapolis: CURA, University ofMinnesota, 1987.

Murasaki, Shikibu. The Tale of Genji. Translated by Arthur Waley,Garden City, NY: Doubleday and Co. Inc.

Numrich, Charles H. Living Tapestry. Fairways Press, 1985. Inter-mediate. Collection of legends and folktales from Hmong refugeecommunity. Useful resource for making new languages accessible viafamiliar images.

Patterson, Wayne and Hyung-Chang Kim. Koreans in America.Lerner Publications, 1977.

Reischauer, Edwin 0. Japan: The Story of a Nation, New York:Alfred A. Knopf, 1970.

Sansom, G. B. Japan: A Short Cultural History, Stanford, Califor-nia: Stanford University Press. 1931/1987.

Szmusiak, Molyda. The Stones Cry Out: A Cambodian Childhood.New York: Hill and Wang, 1986.

Teague, Bob. Adam in Blunder land. New York: Doubleday, 1971.Grades 3 through 5. Explores abuse of power, prejudice, and humanselfishness on an elementary level. Good for read-aloud activity androle-playing exercises.

Time Life Editors. Southeast Asia. Time Life, 1987.

Torjesen, Hakon and Karen Olness, M.D. The Gift of the Refugees:Notes of a Voluntary Family at a Refugee Camp. The Garden, 1981.

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Tsai, Shih-Shan Henry. The Chinese Experience in America.Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1986. Spanning the 19thcentury to present, Tsai presents a history of Chinese Americans andexamines the contradictory American national character. Also discussesthe nation's evolution in coming to grips with its own bigotry and racialprejudice.

The Vietnamese in America. R & E Publications, 1981.

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ASIAN-AMERICAN FOUNDATION OF COLORADOAlice Borodkin, Administrative Director18,18 Gaylord StreetDenver, CO 80206303)/55-0710

ASIAN PACIFIC AMERICAN COALITIONMr. Aaron DykeUniversity of Colorado in BoulderCampus Box 207Boulder, CO 80309

CAMBODIAN CULTURE PRESERVATION GROUPDr. Kong Leoup, President1804 S. Elliot StreetDenver, CO 80219303/934 -4370

CENTER FOR STUDIES IN ETHNICITY & RACE IN AMERICAEvelyn Hu-DeHart, DirectorUniversity of Colorado in BoulderBoulder, CO 80309303/492-8852

CHINESE LANGUAGE SCHOOLDr. Y. H. Tsuo, Principal2850 Joyce StreetGolden, CO 80401-1323303/279-4375 (h); 303/231-7682 (o)

COLLEGE OF MUSICBrenda Romero-Hymer, Ethnomusicologist, 303/492-7421Professor John Galm, Musicologist, 303/492-5439University of Colorado in BoulderBoulder, CO 80309

DENVER BALINESE GAMALANMark Mc Coin, Director3340 WyandotDenver, CO 80211303/455-3074

THE DENVER TAIKOao Granada Fish MarkerMike or Dede Torizawa1275 - 19th StreetDenver, CO 80202303/295-0296

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FILIPINE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF COLORADOMr. Lito Santos369 Troy StreetAurora, CO 80011303/343-8642 (h); 303/930-4183 (w)

THE HINDU SOCIETY OF COLORADOMrs. Sakunthala Gangadharem, 303/779-9034Vijayalakshmi Suvarna, 303/699-0666Yesoda Sagar, 303/730-1647Office: 7464 E.Mercer Place

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KOREAN TAE KWON DOWorld Tae Kwon Do AcademyMr. Yong Duk Choi16080 E. Mississippi AvenueAurora, CO 80017303/745-1515; FAX 303/752-2765

KOREAN TRADITIONAL DANCEMrs. Yong Su Robinson7847 S. Webster CourtLittleton, CO 80123303/973-4006

Temple: 2001 N. HavanaAurora, CO 80222

MULTICULTURAL CENTER FOR COUNSELING ANDCOMMUNITY DEVELOPMENTCarol MiyagishimaUniversity of Colorado in BoulderBoulder, CO 80309303/492-2175

THE NAROPA INSTITUTE2130 Arapahoe AvenueBoulder, CO 80301303/4,14 0202

SOUTH INDIAN DANCEMrs. Vijayanalaxmi Suvarna5415 S. Rifle CourtAurora, CO 80015303/699-0666

THAI /LAO SOCIETYDr. Ski Vongthieres, Title IV CRS-National Origin ProjectColorado Department of Education201 E. ColfaxDenver, CO 80203303/866-6784

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General Ades, Dawn. Da li and Surrealism. New York: Harper & Row, 1982.Availability: Denver Public Library (DPL).

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Ades, Dawn. Da li. London: Thames & Hudson, 1982. From theWorld of Art Library Series. Availability: DPL.

Alvarez y Alvarez de la Cadena, Luis. Mexico; Leyendas yCostumbres Trajes y Danzas. Mexico: J. Medina, 1970. An illus-trated book about Mexican Indians' social lives and customs. Avail-ability; DPL.

Anderson, Lawrence Leslie. The Art of the Silversmith in Mexico,1519-1936. New York: Oxford University Press, 1941. A list ofsilversmiths in Mexico containing illustrations an-1 plates. Availability:DPL.

Anton, Ferdinand. Ancient Mexican Art. New York: Putnam, 1969.Illustrated with maps about Indians of Mexico antiquities and art.Availability: DPL.

Bacigalupa, Drew. Journal of an Itinerant Artist. Huntington,Indiana: Our Sunday Visitor, Inc., 1977. Availability: DPL.

Barber, Edwin Atlee. Artificial Soft Paste Porcelain, France, Italy,Spain and England. New York: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1907.Illustrations and plates. Availability: DPL.

Barrio, Raymond. Experiments in Modern Art. New York: SterlingPublishing Co., 1968. Availability: Auraria Library.

Barrio, Raymond. Mexico's Art & Chicano Artists: A Comprehen-sive Survey of the History of Mexico's Art, and Its Influence onChicano Artists. Sunnyvale, CA: Ventura Press, 1975. The history ofart in Mexico, including illustrations. Availability: Auraria Library.

Bean, Lowell John and Berrin, Kathleen. Art of the Hurichol Indians.San Francisco: Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, 1978. Illustratedcollection of Huichol Indians art, including addresses, essays, andlectures. Availability: DPL.

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Berjonneau, Gerald, Deletaille, Emile, and Sonnery, Jean-Louis.Rediscovered Masterpieces of Mesoamerica: MexicoGuate-malaHonduras. Boulogne, France: Editions Arts, 1985. From theRediscovered Masterpieces Series: Indians of Central America andMexicoautiquities and art. Availability: DPL.

Bernal, Ignacio, Pina-Chan, Roman, and Camara-Barbachano, 3000Years of Art and Life in Mexico. London, Thames & Hudson, 1968.Contains illustrations, maps, and plans. Availability: Auraria Library.

Blanco, Daniel Garcia. Danzas y Banes Regionales de Mexico.Mexico: Imprenta Marines, 1976. Volume 1, 22 transcriptions forpiano. Availability: DPL.

Boglar, Lajos. Indian Art from Mexico to Peru. Budapest: CorvinaKiado, 1983. Chiefly illustrations of the art of the Indians of Mexicoand South America, particularly that of Peru. Availability: DPL.

Boyd, E. The New Mexico Santero. Santa Fe: Museum of NewMexico Press, 1969. Museum of International Folk Art . Illustratedcatalog of a 1969 exhibition. Availability: DPL.

Boyd, E. New Mexico Tinwork. Santa Fe: School of AmericanResearch, Department of Spanish Colonial Art, 1953. Availability:DPL.

Buero-Vallejo, Antonio. DramaConternporary, Spain. New York:Performing Arts Journal Publications, 1985. From theDramaContemporary Series. Availability: DPL.

Caldemn de la Barra, Pedro. Four Plays. New York: Hill and Wang,1961. A mermaid drama book with an appendix on Spanish agecustoms and drama by Norman Maccoll. Availability; DPL.

Cali, Francois. The Spanish Arts of Latin America. New York:Viking Press, 1961. A studio book, bibliographical notes. Availability:DPL.

Carmichael, Eilzabeth M. Turquoise Mosaics from Mexico. London:Trustees of the British Museum, 1970. Illustrated and based on mate-rial in the collection of the Department of Ethnography, British Mu-seum. Avaliability: DPL.

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Catalan Painters and Sculptors: The Second Vanguard: TheBaruch College Gallery, Baruch College of the City University of NewYork. Catalonia: Autonomous Government of Catalonia, 1990.Modem 20th century Spain Catalonia Exhibitions. Availability: DPL.

Champe, Flavia Waters. The Matachines Dance of the Upper RioGrande: History, Music, and Choreography. Lincoln: Universityof Nebraska Press, 1983. Availability: DPL.

Coe, Michael D. The Jaguar's Children: Pre-Classic CentralMexico. New York: Museum of Primitive Art; distributed by theNew York Graphic Society, Greenwich Conn., 1965. Illustrated andbased upon materials assembled for an exhibition of early centralMexican art which was held at the Museum of Primitive Art fromFebruary 17 May 5, 1965. Availability: DPL.

Covarrubias, Miguel. Indian Art of Mexico and Central America.New York: Knopf, 1957. Antiquities and art of the Indians of CentralAmerica and Mexico, illustrated with color plates and line drawings bythe author. Availability: DPL.

Dieulafoy, Marcel Auguste. Art in Spain and Portugal. New York:C. Scribner's Sons, 1913. An illustrated general history of art. Avail-ability: DPL.

Dolmetsch, Mabel. Dances of Spain and Italy from 1400 to 1600.New York: Da Capo Press, 1975. Reprint of the 1954 edition pub-lished by Routledge and Kegan Paul, London. Availability: DPL.

Dower, Catherine. Puerto Rican Music Following the SpanishAmerican War: 1898, the Aftermath of the Spanish AmericanWar and Its Influence on the Musical Culture of Puerto Rico.Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 1983. Availability:Auraria Library.

Duggan, Ann Schley. The Folk Dance Library. New York: A.S.Barnes, 1948. The teaching of folk dance. Folk dances of Scandinavia.Folk dances of Eurpoean countries. Folk dances of the British Isles.Folk dances of the United States and Mexico. Availability: DPL.

de Falla, Manuel. El Amor Brujo. Danza Ritual del Fuego (RitualFire Dance). London: J. & W. Chester, Ltd.; New York: BelwinMills, 1921. Arranged for piano solo. Originally for orchestra. Avail-ability: Auraria Library.

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de Falla, Manuel. El Sombrero de Tres Picos. London: J. & W.Chester, 1921. A ballet with score written originally for orchestra.Availability: Auraria Library.

Espejel, Carlos. Mexican Folk Ceramics. Barcelona: EditorialBlume, 1975. Nueva Imagen Series, includes index. Availability:DPL.

Feduchi, Luis M. Spanish Furniture. New York: Tudor, 1969.Spanish Art Library: Spanish, French, and German. History of Spanishfurniture. Availability: DPL.

Fisch, Eberhard. Guernica by Picasso: A Study of the Picture andIts Contents. Lewisburg: Bucknell University Press; London;Cranbury, NJ: Associated University Presses, 1988. Translation ofPicasso, Guernica, including illustrations and bibliography. Availabil-ity: DPL.

Fisher, Reginald Gilbert. An Art Directory of New Mexico. SantaFe: Museum of New Mexico; School of American Research, 1947. Adirectory of art and artists of the New Mexico area. Availability: DPL.

Flores, Angel. Masterpieces of the Spanish Golden Age. New York:Rinehart, 1957. Contains various Spanish literature from the ClassicalPeriod and includes a bibliography. Availability: DPL.

Fondo Editorial de la Plastica Mexicana. The ephemeral and theeternal of Mexican folk art. Mexico: 1971. Ilustrated book about folkart and rites and ceremonies of Mexico. Availability: DPL.

Frank, Oskar. Patterns and Principles of Spanish Art. University ofWisconsin studies in language and literature containing one-hundredplates.

Freeman, L.G. Altainira Revisited and Other Essays on Early Art.Chicago, IL: Institute for Prehistoric Investigations, 1987. Includesbibliographies. Availability: DPL.

Gay, Carlo T.E. Xochipala: The Beginning of Olmec Art.Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1972. Published in connec-tion with the exhibition held January 11February 13, 1972, at the ArtMuseum of Princeton University. The text is taken from a work inprogress on preclassic ceramic figures from central and midwesternMexico. Availability: DPL.

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General Garza, Roberto J. Contemporary Chicano Theatre. Notre Dame:University of Notre Dame Press, 1976. Availability: Auraria Library.

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Greene, Merle. Ancient Maya Relief Sculpture: Rubbings. Green-wich, CT: New York Graphic Society, 1967. Mayan art, Indians ofCentral America and Mexico sculpture. Availability: Auraria Library.

Griffith, James S. Legacy of Conquest: The Arts of NorthwestMexico. Colorado Springs: Taylor Museum of the Colorado SpringsFine Arts Center, 1967. Indians of Mexico art, illustrated. Availability:DPL.

Griffiths, Helen. Dancing Horses. New York: Holiday House, 1982.In post-Civil War Spain, Francisco comes to love the golden coltGavilan, who hates people, and dreams of the day they will become thestars of rejoneo, the art of mounted bullfighting. Availability: DPL.

Haab, Armin. Mexican Graphic Art. New York: G. Whittenbom,1957. Book is chiefly illustrated and contains brief biographies of theartists. Availability: DPL.

Hebblethwaite, Frank P. A Bibliographical Guide to the SpanishAmerican Theatre. Washington: Pan American Union, 1969. Con-tains basic bibliographies for the Spanish American theatre, includinghistory and criticism. Availability: DPL.

Hispanic Americans Information Directory. Detroit, Michigan:Gale Research, 1990. Biennial, first edition (1990-1991). A guide to...organizations, agencies, institutions, programs, and publications con-cerned with Hispanic American life and culture. Availability: AurariaLibrary.

Holt, Marion Peter. The Contemporary Spanish Theatre (1949-1972). Boston: Twayne Publishers, 1975. Twayne's World AuthorsSeries, TWAS 336. Spain. Availability: DPL.

Holway, Mary Gordon. The Art of the Old World in New Spain andthe Mission Days of Alta California. San Francisco, CA: A.M.Robertson, 1922. The mission days of Alta, California. Availability:DPL.

Huerta, Jorge A. Chicano Theatre: Themes and Forms. Ypsilanti,Michigan: Bilingual Press, 1982. Studies in the language and literatureof United States Hispanos. Availability: DPL.

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Huerta, Jorge. Necessary Theatre: Six Plays About the ChicanoExperience. Houston, TX: Arte Publico Press, 1989. Publicationincludes bibliographical sketches. Availability: DPL.

Huerta, Jorge A. Ritual to Rasquachi, and Back: The History andEvolution of Chicano Theatre. North Hollywood, CA: Center forCassette Studies, 1974. One cassette containing the history and evolu-tion of the Mexican-American. Chicano theatre historian Jorge Huertadigs up the pre-Columbian Mayan and Aztec ritualistic roots of contem-porary Chicano theatre as becoming pure Rasquachi and surveysChicano drama from the Mayan Rabinal to Valdez classics, LosVendidos and Dark Root of a Scream. Availability: DPL.

Hunter, Dard. Primitive Papermaking: An Account of a MexicanSojourn and of a Voyage to the Pacific Islands in Search of Infor-mation, Implements, and Specimens Relating to the Making &Decorating of BarkPaper. Chillicothe, 0.: Mountain House Press,1927. Illustrations, plates, and mounted samples in portfolio. Printedfrom hand-cut and hand-cast type. Availability: DPL.

Jones, Willis Knapp. Behind Spanish American Footlights. Austin,TX: University of Texas Press, 1966. Availability: DPL.

Jones, Willis Knapp. Five Spanish Plays for Study and Stage. NewYork: The Macmillan Company, 1930. Plays edited with notes,exercises, and vocabulary by Willis Knapp Jones and Daniel da Cruz.Availability: DPL.

Jones, Willis Knapp. Men and Angels; Three South AmericanComedies. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 1970.Contemporary Latin American Classics including a bibliography.Availability: DPL.

Jones, Willis Knapp. Spanish-American Literature in Translation.New York: Ungar, 1963-66, v. 1, 1966. Volume 1 contains a selectionof prose, poetry, and drama before 1888. Volume 2 contains a selectionof poetry, fiction, and drama since 1888. Availability: DPL.

Kanellos, Nicolas. r. History of Hispanic Theatre in the UnitedStates: Origins ti, 1940. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1990.This publication also contains bibliographical references. Availability:

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Kane llos, Nicolas. Hispanic Theatre in the United States. Houston:Arte Publico Press, 1984. Availability: Auraria Library.

Kanellos, Nicolas. Nuevos Pasos: Chicano and Puerto RicanDrama. Houston, TX: Arte Publico Press, 1989. Reprint edition...Firstpublished in 1979 as a special issue of Revista Chicano-Riquena. Avail-ability: DPL.

Lambert, Jean-Clarence. Mexique Pre-Columbien. Paris: Art et Style,1962. A chiefly illustrated collection of the sculpture, art, and antiquitiesof the Indians of Mexico. Availability: DPL.

Las Artistas del Valle de San Luis. Arvada, CO: Arvada Center forthe Performing Arts and Humanities, 1982. Catalog of an exhibition ofSan Luis Valley artists' textile crafts and arts presented by the ArvadaCenter for the Arts and Humanities, May 16June 20,1982. Availabil-ity: DPL.

Llorens Artigas, Jose. Ceramica Popular Espanola Actual. SpanishFolk Ceramics of Today. Barcelona: Editorial Blume, 1970. Spanishpottery, folk ceramics of today, and Spanish folk art. Availability: DPL.

Marti, Samuel. Dances of Anahuac; the Choregraphy and Music ofPrecortesian Dances. Chicago: Aldine Publishing Co., 1964. VikingFund publications in anthropology, no. 38. Availability: DPL.

Matia, Juan de Orue. Cancionero del Pais Vasco. Madrid: A.Carmona, 1970. Folklore musical in Spanish with unaccompaniedmelodies and an index. Availability: DPL.

Maya Sculpture and Pottery from Mexico: The ManuelBarbachano Ponce Collection. London: Ethnography Department ofthe British Museum, 1971. A chiefly illustrated Mayas Art Exhibitioncollection. Availability: DPL.

Meighan, Clement Woodward. Indian Art and History: The Testi-mony of Prehispanic Rock Paintings in Baja California. Los Ange-les: Dawson's Book Shop, 1969. Illustrated collection of Indians ofMexico and Baja California rock paintings and art. Avaliability: DPL.

Merida, Carlos. Modern Mexican Artists: Critical Notes by CarlosMerida. Mexico: Frances Toor Studios, 1937. An illustrated art Seriescontaining portraits and plates. Availability: DPL.

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Mills, George, Ph.D. The People of the Saints. Colorado Springs:Taylor Museum, 1967. Illustrated...from the collection of the TaylorMuseum of the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center. Avaliability: DPL.

Miro, Joan. Joan Miro: Selected Writings and Interviews. Boston:G.K. Hall, 1986. The documents of twentieth century art, including anindex and plates. Availability: DPL.

Monterde Garcia Icazbalceta, Francisco. Bibliografia del Teatro enMexico. New York: B. Franklin, 1970. From the Theatre and DramaSeries, Burt Franklin bibliography and reference Series, 369. Reprint ofthe edition published in Mexico, 1933. Availability: DPL.

Moszhowski, Moritz. Spanische Tanze (Spanish Dances). Philadel-phia, PA: Presser. One piano score for pianoforte solo. Availability:DPL.

*Moszkowsld, Moritz. Spanische Tanze, No. 1 (Spanish Dances).New York: Schirmer, 1984. Five pages of music for piano. Availabil-ity: DPL.

Museum of International Folk Art, a Unit of the Museum of NewMexico: The First Ten Years, 1953-1963. Santa Fe: Museum ofNew Mexico Press, 1963. Illustrated. Availability: DPL.

Music of the Bailes in New Mexico. Santa Fe: International Folk ArtFoundation, 1978. Principally fiddle tunes, transcribed by R. Cooper.Includes folk -dances of the Spanish-colonials of New Mexico, compiledand edited by A. Lucero-White (containing dance instruction), andtraditional folk dances of Mexico. Availability: DPL.

Oglesby, Catharine. Modern Primitive Arts of Mexico, Guatemalaand the Southwest. New York, London: Whittlesey House, McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., 1939. Collection of the arts of the Indians ofNorth America, Mexico, and Central America, particularly those of thePueblo, Navajo, and Guatemalan Indians. Availability: DPL.

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Ortiz Macedo, Luis. El Arte de Mexico Virreinal. Mexico:SepSetentas, 1972. Illustrated with the history of Mexican art. Avail-ability: DPL.

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General Palol, Pedro de. Hispanic Art of the Visigothic Period. New York:Tudor, 1968. Availability: DPL.

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Palol, Pedro de. Early Medieval Art in Spain. London: Thames &Hudson, 1967. Contains illustrations, maps, color plates, plans, anddiagrams of medieval Spanish art and history. Availability: DPL.

Pasztory, Esther. Aztec Art. New York: H.N. Abrams, 1983. Illus-trated collection of the arts and history of the Aztec Indians. Availabil-ity: Auraria Library.

Pasztory, Esther. Middle Class Mesoarnerica, A.D. 400-700. NewYork: Columbia University Press, 1978. A collection of antiquities,addresses, essays, and lectures of the Indians of Central America andMexico. Availaility: Auraria Library.

Pelauzy, Maria Antonia. Spanish Folk Crafts. Barcelona: EditorialBlume, 1978. Nueva Imagen Series including decorative arts andhandicrafts of Spain. Availability: DPL.

Preciado, Dionisio. Folklore Espanol; Musica, Danza y Ballet.Madrid: Studium Ediciones, 1969. Folklore music and dances of Spainwith bibliographical references and criticisms. Availability: DPL.

Quirarte, Jacinto. Mexican American Artists. Austin: University ofTexas Press, 1973. The John Fielding and Lois Lasater Maher Series,no. 2. Availability: Auraria Library.

Raboff, Ernest Lloyd. Diego Rodriquez de Silva y Velasquez. GardenCity, NY: Doubleday, 1970. A brief biographical sketch of the six-teenth-century Spanish painter accompanies color reproductions anddiscussions of some of his works. Availability: DPL.

Ricketts, Charles S. The Art of the Prado; a Survey of the Contentsof the Gallery. Boston: L.C. Page & Company, 1907. Together withdetailed criticisms of its masterpieces and biographical sketches of thefamous painters who produced them. Availability: DPL.

Rodriguez Gomez, Fernando. Arte y Artistas Flamencos. Madrid:Clan, 1952. Dancers, Gypsy and Flamenco singers and music of Spain.Availability: DPL.

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Rohn, Arthur H. Rock Art of Bandelier National Monument.Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1989. Illustratedcollection of Pueblo Indians antiquities, petroglyphs, and rock paintingsfrom the New Mexico Bandelier National Monument. Availability:DPL.

Rojas, Pedro. The Art and Architecture of Mexico: From 10,000B.C. to the Present Day. Feltham, Hamlyn, 1968. Mexican architec-ture and art, illustrated on lining papers. Availability: DPL.

Ruiz Garcia, Enrique. Twenty-Five Anos de Teatro en Espana.Barcelona: Planeta, 1971. Availability: DPL.

Saraste y Navascues, Pablo Martin Meliton de. Danzas Espanolas,Violin & Piano, Op. 22. New York: C. Fischer, 1903. Availability:DPL.

Saville, Marshall Howard. The Wood Carver's Art in AncientMexico. New York: Museum of the American Indian, Heye Founda-tion, 1925. Illustrated history of Mexican antiquities and wood carving.Availability: DPL.

Schaeffer, Adolf. Ocho Comedias Desconocidas de Don Guil lem deCastro. Leipzig: F.A. Brookhaus, 1887. This is a collection of storiesby Spanish authors. Availability: DPL.

Schevill, Rudolph. The Dramatic Art of Lope de Vega. New York:Russell & Russell, 1964. University of California publications inmodern philology, v. 6. This was edited from an autograph in theBiblioeca Nacional at Madrid, with notes, by Rudolph Schevill. Avail-ability: DPL.

Schmeckebier, Laurence Eli. Modern Mexican Art. Minneapolis:The University of Minnesota Press, 1939. Selected bibliography con-taining mural painting, decoration, and ornament of Mexico. Availabil-ity: DPL.

Schwendener, Norma. How to Perform the Dances of Old Mexico:A Manual of Their Origins, Legends, Costumes, Steps, Patterns,and Music. Detroit: Blaine EthridgeBooks, 1975, 1933. Reprint ofthe 1934 edition published by A. S. Barnes, New York, under title:Legends & Dances of Old Mexico. Availability: DPL.

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Sedillo, Me la C. Mexican and New Mexican Folk Dances. Albu-querque: The Univeristy of New Mexico Press, 1938. A collection ofmusic arranged for piano. Availability: DPL.

Sedi llo, Me la C. A Practical Study of the Use of the Natural Veg-etable Dyes in New Mexico. Albuquerque: University of NewMexico, 1937. The University of New Mexico Bulletin. Archaeologi-cal Series (i.e. San Jose training school series).

Shafer, Harry J. Ancient Texans: Rock Art and Lifeways Along theLower Pecos. San Antonio, TX: Texas Monthly Press, 1986. Antiqui-ties, rock paintings, and petroglyphs from the Indians of the Pecos RiverValley. Availability: DPL.

Shalkop, Robert L. The Folk Art of a New Mexico Village. ColoradoSprings: Taylor Museum of the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center,1969. Illustrated catalog of materials from Arroyo Hondo, Christian artand symbolism catalogs. Availability: DPL.

Siqueiros, David Alfaro. Art and Revolution. London: Lawrence andWishart, 1975. This collection of articles, speeches, and letters is basedon the author's L' art et Revolution published in 1973. Availability:DPL.

Spanish Textile Tradition of New Mexico and Colorado. Santa Fe:Museum of New Mexico Press, 1979. Series in Southwestern Culture:Textile Industry Colorado Exhibitions, Textile Fabrics Colorado Exhibi-tions, Textile Industry New Mexico Exhibitions, Textile Fabrics NewMexico Exhibitions. Availability: DPL.

Stewart, Virginia. 45 Contemporary Mexican Artists; a Twentieth-Century Renaissance. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 1951.Stanford Art Series. Availability: DPL.

Stone, Martha. At the Sign of Midnight: The Concheros Dance Cultof Mexico. Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 1975. Includesbibliographical references and index. Availability: DPL.

S tierlin, Henri. Art of the Maya: From the Olmecs to the ToltecMaya. New York: Rizzoli, 1981. An illustrated translation of L' ArtMaya. Availability: DPL.

Tarradell i Mateu, Miguel. Iberian Art. New York: Tudor PublishingCo., 1968. From the Spanish Art Library. Availability: Auraria Li-brary.

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Tat lock, Robert Rattray. Spanish Art, an Introductory Review ofArchitecture, Painting, Sculpture, Textiles, Ceramics, Woodwork,and Metalwork. London: B.T. Batsford, 1927. Availability: DPL.

Thompson, John Archie. Alexandre Dumas Pere and Spanish Ro-mantic Drama. University, LA: Louisiana State University Press,1938. A somewhat revised version of a thesis submitted to the faculty ofthe University of North Carolina in partial fulfillment of the require-ments for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, 1937. Availability:DPL.

Tormo y Monzo, Elias. Monasterio de Guadalupe; Cuarenta yOcho Ilustraciones con Texto de Elias Tormo y Monzo...Barcelona: Hijos de J. Thomas. Art, particularly that of theMonestery of Guadalupe. Availability: DPL.

Toussaint, Manuel. Colonial Art in Mexico. Austin: University ofTexas Press, 1967. From the Texas Pan-American Series. Availability:DPL.

Usigli, Rodolfo. Another Springtime; a Drama in Three Acts. NewYork: S. French, 1961. The acting edition of the original versionpublished in 1945 under title: Otra Primavera. Availability: DPL.

Usigli, Rodolfo. Mexico en el Teatro (Mexico in the Theatre). Uni-versity, Miss.: Romance Monographs, 1976. This is a translation ofMexico en el Teatro, including indexes and a bibliography. Availabil-ity: DPL.

Usigli, Rodolfo. Teatro Completo. Mexico: Fondo de CultiffaEconomica, 1963-66. Letras Mexicanas. Availability: DPL.

Usigli, Rodolfo. Two Plays: Crown of Light, One of These Days...Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 1971. A collection ofcontemporary Latin American classics. Availability: DPL

Vega, Lope de. Four Plays by Lope de Vega. New York: C.Scribner's Sons, 1936. Four plays in English versions with an introduc-tion by John Garrett Underhill and a critical essay by Jacinto Benavente.Availability: DPL.

Wingrave, Helen. Regional Dances of Europe: A Guide to Back-ground and Presentation. Leicester, England: Church Gates Press,1970. European folk dancing in volumes. Availability: DPL.

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Anawalt, Patricia Rieff. Indian Clothing Before Cortes:Mesoamerican Costumes from the Codices. Norman: Universityof Oklahoma Press, 1981. The Civilization of the American IndianSeries; No. 156. Availability: DPL.

Du Solier, Wilfrido. Ancient Mexican Costume. Mexico: EdicionesMexicanas, 1950. Illustrated collection of the Indians of Mexico cos-tumes and adornment. AvaiMility: DPL.

Mexican Festival and Ceremonial Masks: An Exhibition of MasksFrom the Victor Jose Moya Collection: presented at the LowieMuseum of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, and theCalifornia Academy of Sciences, San Francisco. Berkeley, CA: LowieMuseum of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, 1976.Availability: DPL.

Yannie, Vincent. Fiestas of San Juan Nuevo: Ceremonial Art FromMichoacan, Mexico. Albuquerque: Maxwell Museum of Anthropol-ogy, University of New Mexico, 1982. Plates and illustrations from theMaxwell Museum of Anthropology Publication Series. Availability:Auraria Library.

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Boyd, E. New Mexico Santos: How to Name Them. Santa Fe:Museum of New Mexico and International Folk Art Foundation, 1966.Contains chiefly ilustrations. Availability: DPL.

Donnan, Christopher B. Moche Art and Iconography. Los Angeles:UCLA Latin American Center, University of California, 1976. Anillustrated book on lore. Availability: Auraria Library.

Fisher, Reginald. El Paso Museum of Art. Mexican IconographicArt. El Paso, TX: The Museum, 1966. Exhibition from the collectionof Mr. and Mrs. Dorrance D. Roderick; El Paso Museum of Art, July31-October 16, 1966. Availability: DPL.

Fisher, Reginald. Museum of New Mexico. Sacred Paintings onSkin; Reproductions by Martha Ann Walker. Santa Fe: TheMus;-,um of New Mexico, 1944. Each plate is preceded by a leaf with ascene in outline, or recto, of one of New Mexico's early churches, and,on verso, a poetical interpretation of the skin painting. Foreword. Inportfolio. Availability: DPL.

Shalkop, Robert L. Wooden Saints; the Santos of New Mexico.Feldafing: Buchheim Verlag, 1967. Folk art of New Mexico. Avail-ability: DPL.

Wroth, William. Christian Images in Hispanic New Mexico: TheTaylor Museum Collection of Santos. Colorado Springs: The Mu-seum, 1982. Primarily illustrations and plates of Hispanic American Artin New Mexico. Availability: DPL.

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Bailes Regionales. US: RCA, 197? Music of dances performed byMariachi Vargas de Tecalitlan and arranged and directed by RubenFuentes. Availability: Auraria Library.

Ballet Folkloric° de Mexico. Arcana Records: DKL 103144, 1963.Music from short traditional Mexican ballets, as performed by the BalletFolklorico de Mexico. Availability: DPL.

Caliente = Hot; Puerto Rican and Cuban Musical Expression in NewYork. New York: New World Records, NW 244, 1977. Principallydance music; various ensembles, in part with vocalists. Availability:Auraria Library.

Campos, Carlos. Quieres Mas...Danzon. Miami, FL: Antilla. Dancemusic performed by Carlos Campos and his orchestra. Availability:DPL.

Danzones Consagrados. Los Angeles, CA: Discos Torres, distributedby Musimex. Dance music performed by Rafael and his orchestra.Availability: DPL.

de Falla, Manuel. El Amor Brujo (Love the Magician); El Retablode Maese Pedro. London: STS 15014, 1966. Stereo treasury Series.The first work in a ballet; the second a puppet opera. Availability:Auraria Library.

de Falla, Manuel. El Sombrero de Tres Picos (The Three CorneredHat). London: CS 6224, 1962. Program notes by James Lyons onslipcase. Availability: Auraria Library.

de Falla, Manuel. Four Piezas Espanolas. Londor: New York, NY:London: 1987, 1974. One sound disk for piano with the third and fourthworks ballet excerpts, and originally for orchestra. Availability: AurariaLibrary.

Gillmor, Frances. The Dance Dramas of Mexican Villages. Tucson,AZ: University of Arizona, 1943. Arizona University HumaniticsBulletin No. 5, University of Arizona Bulletin Vol. XIV, No. 2. Avail-ability: DPL.

Huerta, Jorge A. A Bibliography of Chicano and Mexican Dance,Drama, and Music. Oxnard, CA: Colegio Querzalcoatl, 1972.Availability: DPL.

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Jarabes Regionales. United States: Audio Mex: South Eastern Dance - DiscographyRecords, 1974. El Mariachi Charms de Ameca. Availability: DPL.

Mariachi Nuevo de Tecalitlan (Musical Group). Danzones conMariachi. S.L: Discomex, 1975. Mexican dances performed byMariachi Nuevo de Tecalitlan. Availability: DPL.

Musica del Istmo de Tehuantepec. Mexico: Museo Nacional deAntropologia, Servicios Educativos, 1975. Traditional music per-formed by various musicians from the southern part of the state ofOaxaca. Availability: Auraria Library.

Musica de los Huaves o Marenos. Mexico: Instituto Nacional deAntropologia e Historia, 1977. Principally folk dance music of theHuaves, performed by natives. Availability: Auraria Library.

Musica Huasteca. Mexico: Museo Nacional de Antropologia,Servicios Educativos, 1975. Various performers from San Luis Potosiand Veracruz. Availability: Auraria Library.

Musica Iberica. Telefunken: SAWT 9620/21, 1968. Program notesand texts or summaries in German, English, and French bound in andprinted on container. Availability: Auraria Library.

Musica Indigena del Noroeste. Mexico: Musico Nacional deAntropologia, Servicios Educativos, 1976. Principally folk dancemusic of the Yaquis and Mayos, recorded in various parts of the state ofSonora. Availability: Auraria I ,3rary.

Musica Indigena de Mexico. Mexico: Instituto Nacional deAntropologia e Historia, 1977. Songs and folk dance music fromvarious parts of Mexico, performed by natives. Availability: AurariaLibrary.

Pedreira, Jose Enrique. Puerto Rico Sings Music: An Album of ItsBest-Loved Songs. New York: Edward B. Marks, 1957. Availability:Auraria Library.

Peret. Peret y Su Rumba Gitana. New York: Columbia. Onesound disk of gypsy rumbas with notes on the container in 6panish andEnglish. Rumba music performed by Peret. Availability: DPL.

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Adams State College and the San Luis Valley Historical Society. TheFolklore of the People of the San Luis Valley. La Jara, CO: TheSociety, 1982. An audiovisual history of the Spanish speaking peopleof Colorado, document no. 4. Contains research script, slides editing,presentations, Frank A. White, et al. Demonstrates how the folklore ofthe Hispanic people of the San Luis Valley of southern Colorado servesto entertain and to impart knowledge. Availability: Auraria Library.

Adams State College and the San Luis Valley Historical Society. TheReligion of the People of the San Luis Valley. La Jara, CO: TheSociety, 1981. One videocassette containing an audiovisual history ofthe origins of the Spanish speaking people of Colorado, document no.3. Contains research script, slides editing, presentations, Frank A.White, et al. Shows the tremendous influence and role as a social bondthat religion, primarily Catholicism, plays in the lives of the Hispanicpeople of the San Luis Valley of southern Colorado. Availability:Auraria Library.

Celebracion del Matrimonio. Berkeley, CA: University of Califor-nia, Extension Media Center, 1986. One videocassette which follows atraditional Hispanic wedding in northern New Mexico from betrothalthrough the grand celebration. Availability: Auraria Library.

Chicana Feminism. Washington, D.C.: National Public Radio, 1981,1980. From the Horizons Series, this program looks at Mexican-American women as a minority within a minority, examines theirparticipation in economic and political processes, and comparesChicano feminism with other forms of feminism. Availability: AurariaLibrary.

Dickey, Dan William. The Kennedy Corridos: A Study of theBallads of a Mexican American Hero. Austin: Center for MexicanAmerican Studies, University of Texas at Austin, 1978. From theMexican American Monograph Series, No. 4. Availability: AurariaLibrary.

Entrados al Norte. Adams State College and the San Luis ValleyHistorical Society. La Jara, CO: The Society, 1980. One videocassettecontaining research script, slides editing, presentations, Frank A. White,et al. Explains how the settling of the Hispanic people of the San LuisValley of southern Colorado can be seen as a part of the larger south-north migration of the Spanish empire. Availability: Auraria Library.

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Ethnic Recordings in America: A Neglected Heritage. Washington:American Folic life Center, Library of Congress: For sale by the Super-intendent of Documents, US G.P.O., 1982. Contains ethnic recordingsof folk music and studies in American folldife. Availability: AurariaLibrary.

Echevarria, Evelio and Otero, Jose. Hispanic Colorado: Four Centu-ries History and Heritage. Ft. Collins, CO: Centennial Publications,1976. Illustrated, including a bibliography. Availability: AurariaLibrary.

Hispanic Colorado. Frederick, CO: Jende-Hagan Bokcorp, 1982.The Colorado Chronicles, Vol. 2. Availability: Auraria Library.

Marshall, Wes. Fiesta: Minority Television Programming. Tucson:University of Arizona Press, 1974. Illustrated, and includes a bibliogra-phy. Availability: Auraria Library.

Mestizo Magic. A documentary on Chicano aesthetics, 30 minuteslong. Features visual artists, musicians, dancers, poets and authors fromthe northwest area of Denver, CO. Availability; The Colorado Councilon the Arts and Humanities and Channel 6 KRMA, in Denver, CO.

Nelson, Kathyrn. Los Testamentos. Denver, CO: Colorado Endow-ment for the Humanities, 1980. One videocassette containing informa-tion concerning textile crafts, folk art, and Mexican American arts ofthe San Luis Valley. Availability: DPL.

Salazar, Daniel. El Milagro de las Tortillas. Distributed by theDiscovery Channel, New to America Series. An animated film onvideo cassette, six minutes and fifty seconds long. This is an awardwinning whimsical tall tale about the contributions of the tortilla toMexican culture. A fantasy. Availability: The Colorado Council onthe Arts and Humanities.

Salazar, Daniel. Behind the Mask. Produced in cooperation withDenver Public School students. This is an award winning animatedfilm on video cassette eight minutes long. Discusses perspectivesconcerning the problems of labeling and stereotyping in interpersonalrelationships. Availability: The Colorado Council on the Arts andHumanities.

San Luis Valley Historical Society. Las Primeras Placitas del Vallide San Luis. La Jara, CO: The Society, 1980. One videocassettecontaining research script, slides editing, presentations, Frank A. White,et al. This traces the origin and history of the Hispanic people of theSan Luis Valley of southern Colorado. Availability: Auraria Library.

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Acevedo, Angelique Sculptor/VisualArtist/214 Wright #104 Muralist/Art Educator/Lakewood, CO 80228 Ceramics/Art Consultant303/980-8334

Aguayo, Jose Graphic Designer2122 W. 28th AvenueDenver, CO 80211303/433-1825303/277-5870

Archuleta, Appie Hispanic-Ethnic Weaving1221 Alamosa AvenueAlamosa, CO 81101719/589-5268

Baldonado, Tom Cinematographer850 South Saint PaulDenver, CO 80209303/733-3065303/232-2704

Bernal, Arturo Sculptor4465 ZenobiaDenver, CO 80212303/534-8225303/455-1858

Carabajal, Sam Jewelry/Potter/Painter1341 Saint Paul StreetDenver, CO 80206303/355-5607

Cardenas, Alfredo Graphic Artist3430 EliotDenver, CO 80211303/837-8609303/455-8001

Cervino, Eduardo. Architect/Painter3095 Depew StreetDenver, CO 80214303/692-3481303/233-4621

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Cordova, Patricio Musician/Painter/Installations3111 W. 38th AvenueDenver, CO 80211303/433-9933

Cordova, Rosa Cuentos Puppetry12044 E. Archer Place #F13Aurora, CO 80012303/364-8951

Cruz, Jerry de la Installations/Muralist/Painter3001 LawrenceDenver, CO 80212303/832-3250303/292-6949

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Espinoza, Carlotta Painter/Instnllations450 DelawareDenver, CO 80204303/571-4611303/893-6558

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Grit-Ruiz, Leo Jewelry1355 Monroe #104Denver, CO 80206303/388-2370

Headlee, Don Santero, S.W. Studies3775 Garland StreetWheatRidge, CO 80033303/421-8652

Howell, Cynthia and Romero, Debra Interpretation of Folk andLasso Dance Company The Ethnic Dance1024 Sailors ReefFort Collins, CO 8052530/ 223-9261

Jaramillo, Jerry. Airbrush/Painter/Sculptor11569 Ogden StreetNorthglen, CO 80233

Jaramillo, Matt Cartoonist4611 W. 38th AvenueDenver, CO 80212

Jaramillo, Rubel Santero CarvingP.O. Box 116Antonito, CO 81120

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Kite, Jeny. Storytelling/Cuentos/Theatre1901 E. 47th AvenueDenver, CO 80216303/293-8251

Lobato, Emilio Watercolorist/Painter6174 Xavier CourtArvada, CO 80003303/650-1629

Lovato, Josephine Coicha StitcheryP.O. Box 24Chama, CO 81126719/672-4229

Lucero, Judy PencilPainter4455 Federal Blvd., #5Denver, CO 80211303/458-8748

Luna, Bob Painter/Installations/3729 Lipan Sculptor/MuralistDenver, CO 80211303/477-7907

Martinez, Emanuel. Painter/Muralist3942 Vine StreetMorrison, CO 80465303/647-6740

Mendez, Angelo R. Chicano/Marrodo Legal Aid Society770 Grant Street #105Denver, CO 80203303/837-1313

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Pena, Lydia Art Educator/Art Historian3101 W. Hillside PlaceDenver, CO 80219303/935-4740303/937-4210

Roca, Diana Painter755 Irving StreetDenver, CO 80204303/5340-3516

Rodarte, Pablo Flamenco Dance1581 N. NevadaDenver, CO 80224303/722-4036

Romero, Ann Watercolorist/Painter6166 E. Mineral AvenueEnglewood, CO 80112303/839-1234303/779-4013

Romero, Esther Colcha StitcheryR-1 Box 0San Pablo, CO 81153719/672-3731

Romero, Louis . Drawing1912 ColumbineBoulder, CO 80302303/443-8130

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Salazar, Maruca Folk Artist3845 Mariposa StreetDenver, CO 80212303/477-6037

Sanchez, Antonio Photographer1720 S. UmatillaDenver, CO 80223303/534-6840

Sanchez, Moises Metal Sculptor370 King StreetDenver, CO 80219303/935-1921

Sandoval, Carlos Painter/Muralist9160 StuartWestminister, CO 80030

Tanguma, Leo Muralist/Painter4311 Gray StreetDenver, CO 80212303/431-5606

Telesio, Franca Modem Dance3666 South Acoma #204Englewood, CO 80110303/781-9212

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Art Department, The772 Santa Fe DriveDenver, CO 80204303/892-0352Contact: Paul Quintana

Artes del Pueblo1901 E. 47th AvenueDenver, CO 80216303/293-8251

Chicano Humanities and Arts CouncilCHAC1535 Platte StreetP.O. Box 2512Denver, CO 80201303/477-7733

Colorado Council on the Arts and Humanities750 Pennsylvania StreetDenver, CO 80203303/894-2619Contact: Mr. Daniel Salazar

Colorado Humanities Resource CenterMedia Catalog1836 Blake Street #200Denver, CO 80202303/292-4458

Denver Art MuseumHispanic Advisory Council100 West 14th Avenue ParkwayDenver, CO 80204303/640-2793303/640-2755

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KUVO Radio StationP.O. Box 11111Denver, CO 80211303/934-5880303/934-2309

La Voz de Colorado812 Santa Fe DriveDenver, CO 80204303/623-4814

Our Lady of Guadalupe Mestizo DancersBallet Folkloric°1209 W. 36th AvenueDenver; CO 80211303/477-8113

Photographic Impressions554 Santa Fe DriveDenver, CO 80204303/893-2150Contact: Judy Miranda

Quinto Sol Florico Dance GroupCoronado High School1590 W. FillmoreColorado Springs, CO 80904719/520-2531Contact: Judy Baca, Sponsor

Su TeatroChicano/Latino Multidisciplinary Center4725 High StreetDenver, CO 80216303/296-0219Contact: Mr. Tony Garcia

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Amador, Graciela. Cancionero Mexicano. Mexico: Mexican Folk-ways, 1931. Mexican tunes used in Aaron Copland's El Salon Mexicowere taken in part from this Cancionero. Availability: DPL.

Aretz de Ramon y Rivera, Isabel, comp. CancioneroLatinoamericano para Escolares. Washington: Organizacion de losEstados Arnericanos, 1972. For 1-4 voices, in part with piano accom-paniment; includes works for flute and percussion. Musical score.Availability: DPL.

Belpre, Pura. Perez and Martina; a Portorican Folk Tale. NewYork: F. Warne, 1961, 1960. Availability: DPL.

Bream, Julian. A Celebration of Andres Segovia. New York: RCARed Seal, 1984. 1 sound disk of the music of Spain. Digital recording,compact disc. Recorded between February 19 and May 6, 1983 atWardour Chapel, Dorset. Availability: DPL.

Codex Calixtinus. Selections. Oakhusrt, NJ: Musical HeritageSociety, 1973. Monjes Choir of the Benedictine Abbey of SantoDomingo de Silos. Availability: Auraria Library.

Copland, Aaron. Danza de Jalisco. London: New York, Boosey &Hawkes, 1968. Piano music. Availability: DPL.

Corridos y Tragedias del Siglo 20. San Antonio, TX: Norteano. Asound recording. Availability: Auraria Library.

de los Angeles, Victoria. Spanish & Sephardic Folk Songs. Holly-wood, CA: Angel S 36716, 1971. Spanish folk songs, collected andharmonized by Frederico Garcia Lorca (with Michael Zanetti, piano).Availability: DPL.

Diez de Onate, Maria. Cancionero Espanol. Brattleboro, VT: Ver-mont Print Co., 1924. The standard Spanish series collection of folk,popular, and new songs of Spain for colleges and schools of the US.Availability: DPL.

Dolores Gonzales, Writer's Program. Canciones y Juegos de NuevoMexico = Songs and Games of New Mexico. South Brunswick: A.S.Barnes, 1974. The description of the games and the texts of the songsare in Spanish and English. Includes unaccompanied melodies andarrangements for voice and piano. Availability: Auraria Library.

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Gallo, William K. Folk Music of Mexico. Huntsville, TX: Educa-tional Filmstrips, 1981. Two filmstrips with two sound cassettes and amanual, containing script in both English and Spanish. Availability:Auraria Library.

George, Luvinia. Teaching the Music of Six Different Cultures.World Music Press, P.O. Box 2565, Danbury, CT 06813. $14.95

Hamm, Charles. Music in the New World. New York: Norton, 1983.The history of music in the United States and its criticism. Availability:Auraria Library.

Hanson, Howard. Fiesta in Hi-Fi. Chicago: Mercury. Program noteson sound recording container. Availability: Auraria Library.

Irish Pipe Music; Hornpipes, Airs & Reels. New York: Nonesuch,1974. Contents: The Spanish Cloak, Sliabh na mBan, Graham's Flat,Piper in the Meadow Straying, Rocking the Baby, Colonel Fraser,Pigeon on the Gate, Eamonn an Chnuic, Tattered Jack Welch, The FoxChase. Availability: Auraria Library

Isbin, Sharon. Dances for Guitar. Minneapolis, MN: Pro Arte, 1987.From the American Artists series. Availability: Auraria Library.

Ives, Charles. Piano Music. New York: Desto, 1968. The AmericanComposers series. Availability: Auraria Library.

Ives, Charles Edward. Sonata, Piano, no. 2. Deutsche Grammophon2530 215., 1976. A piano sonata. Availability: Auraria Library.

Jacobs, Charles. A Spanish Renaissance Songbook. University Park:Pennsylvania State University Press, 1988. A collecdon of solo songswith vihuela (keyboard instrument, guitar, or lute). Availability:Auraria Library.

Jimenez, Jose Alfredo. El Cantinero. S.L.: Arcano, 1971. One soundrecording disk recorded in Mexico. Availability: Auraria Library.

Jimenez, Jose Alfredo. El Disco de Ono de Jose Alfredo Jimenez.S.L.: Arcano, 1972. Contents: Ella, Tu Recuerdo y Yo, Un MundoRaro. Camino de Guanajuato, Serenata Huasteca, Corazon, Corazon, ElJinete, Pa Todo el Ano, Ameneci en Tus Brazos, La Enorme Distancia,El Caballo Blanco, El Rey. Availability: Auraria Library.

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General Jimenez, Jose Alfredo. La Sota de Copas. S.L.: Arcano, 1970.Music, popular songs of Mexico. Availability: Auraria Library.

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Lara, Agustin. Songs, Selections, Rosa. S.L.: Arcana Records, 1962.One sound recording disk of popular songs and music of Mexico.Availability: Auraria Library.

Lara, Agustin. Songs, Selections; Vuelve el Maestro. ArcanoRecords, 1963. One sound recording disk of popular songs and musicof Mexico. Availability: Auraria Library.

Lawrence, D.H. Mornings in Mexico. Salt Lake City: G.M. Smith,1982, 1927. Corasmin and the Parrots, Walk to Huayapa, The Mozo,Market Day, Indians and Entertainment, The Dance of the SproutingCorn, The Hopi Snake Dance, A Little Moonshine with Lemon. Avail-ability: DPL.

Legrand, Michel. Castles in Spain. New York: Columbia, 1956.Collection of popular music for orchestra. Availability: DPL.

Malone, Bill C. Southern Music, American Music. Lexington, KY:University Press of Kentucky, 1979. Music, popular (songs, etc.).Southern states history and criticism. Availability: Auraria Library.

Mayer-Serra, Otto. El Estado Presente de la Musica en Mexico.Washington: 1946. Pan American Union. Division of Music andVisual Arts. Availability: Auraria Library.

Memories of Mexico Album Music: An Collection of Its MostPopular Melodies with English and the Original Spanish Text.New York: Edward B. Marks Music Corp., 1934. Mexican songs anddance music for one voice with piano accompanyment and two num-bers for piano. Availability: Auraria Library.

Michoacan: Sones de Tierra Caliente. Mexico: Instituto deAntropologia e Historia, Servicios Educativos INAH 07 (MC-0617),1975. Traditional and popular songs of Michoacan, performed by theConjuntos Los Gavilanes del Palapo, Los Caporales, and Los Tiradores.Availability: Auraria Library.

Mingote, Angel. Cancionero Musical de la Provincia de Zaragoza.7Aragoza: Institucion Fernando el Catolica, 1950. Spanish folk songs.Availability: DPL.

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Moshowski, Moritz. Spanish Dances. New York: Schirmer, 1894. General

Piano music scores. Availability: DPL.

Musica de la Costa Chica de Guerrero y Oaxaca. Mexico: InstituteNacional de Antropologia e Historia INAH 21 (MC-0828), 1977. Folkmusic. Availability: Auraria Library.

Musica Indigena de los Altos de Chiapas. Mexico: Museo Nacionalde Antropologia, Servicios Educativos INAH 4 (1704), 1975. Avail-ability: Auraria Library.

Pahlen, Kurt. Musica y Canciones, Para los Mas Pequenos. BuenosAires: Fditorial Kapelusz, 1967. Spanish children's stories. Availabil-ity: Auraria Library.

Paredes, Americo. A Texas-Mexican Concionero: Folksongs of theLower Border. Urbana, University of Illinois Press, 1976. Musicin American life, words in Spanish and includes English translations.Availability: Auraria Library.

Pena, Manuel H. The Texas-Mexican Conjunto: History of aWorking-Class Music. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1985. AMexican American -Texas music history and criticism. Availability:Auraria Library.

Pennington, Neil D. The Spanish Guitar, with a Transcription of DeMurcia's Passacalles y Obras. Ann Arbor: UMI Research Press,1981. Studies in musicology. Revision of the author's thesis, Univer-

sir; of Maryland, 1979. Availability: Auraria Library.

Ronstadt, Linda. Canciones de Mi Padre. Los Angeles: Asylum,1987. A sound disk with English translations of songs and programnotes by Ronstadt on inner liner. Availability: Auraria Library.

Strachwitz, Chris. Texas-Mexican Border Music. Berkeley, CA:

Folklyric Records, 1974-. Various singers and instrumentalists; sungin Spanish. Words with English translations, biographical notes anddiscography inserted in slipcase of v.1. Availability: Auraria Library.

Stravinsky, Igor. Petrushka. New York: W.W. Norton, 1967. An

authoritative score of the original version; backgrounds, analysis,essays, views, and comments. Availability: Auraria Library.

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Testimonio Musical de Mexico. Mexico: Museo Nacional deAntropologia, Servicios Educativos INAH 01 (MC 0253), 1977. Folkmusic and popular music; various Mexican performers. Availability:Auraria Library.

Van Stone, Mary R. Spanish Folk Songs of New Mexico. Chicago,IL: R.F. Seymour, 1928. Scores of folk songs of New Mexico. Avail-ability: DPL.

Vintage Menuhin. Los Angeles: Orion, 1972. A sound recordingwith biographical notes on the container. Availability: Auraria Library.

Yurchenco, Henrietta. A Fiesta of Folk Songs From Spain and LatinAmerica. New York: Putnam, 1967. Children's songs,unaccompanied; Spanish and English words. Availability: AurariaLibrary.

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Cordova, Patricio Musician/Painter/Installations Artists

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Garcia, Skelly Guitar/Fiddle/Traditional/2025 Clay Spanish ColonialDenver, CO 80211

Manzanares, Andy Fiddle/Spainsh/Colonial

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Martinez, Andres Guitar/Southwest6819 Redwing LaneAlamosa, CO 81101719/589-3411

Martinez, Rosa & Elena . Violin/Southwest

6819 Redwing LaneAlamosa, CO 81101719/589-3411

Nuanez, Eva Violin/Southwest1597 Grove StreetDenver, CO 80204303/573-0474

Onofrio, Gregory Music Composition1210 Shoshone CourtDenver, CO 80223

Romero-Hymer, Brenda Composer/EthnomusicologistP.O. Box 12292Boulder, CO 80303303/440-6891

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Ambler, J. Richard. The Anasazi. Flagstaff: Museum of NorthernArizona Press, 1989. Pueblo Indian artifacts and history. Household,sacred. Availability: Denver Public Library (DPL) 970.00497 A493

Bancroft-Hunt, Norman and Forman, W. The Indians of the GreatPlains. New York: Peter Bedrick Books. 1989. Written by a formerart teacher, this book ties expressions of American Indian art inclothing, jewelery, sacred and ceremonial objects, housing, imple-ments of war, and other artifacts to the deeper significance theyembody beyond their obvious utility. Also beautiful photographs ofthe landscape where the Plains People live. Availability: Auraria,DPL.

Baylor, Byrd. When Clay Sings. New York. Macmillan, 1972.Illustrated with prehistoric Indian pottery designs from Anasazi,Mogollon, Hohokam and Mimbres cultures, this book for childrensensitively speaks of the Indian way of life as it might have been inearlier times. Availability: Denver Public Schools (DPS) Library,DPL

Baylor, Byrd. They Put on Masks. New York: Scribner's, 1974.Illustrated entirely with masks from a variety of Indian peoples, thisbook poetically relates for children the interrelationships of themasks, dances, and songs to Indian culture. Availability: DPSLibrary

Beck, Peggy V. and Anna L. Walters. The Sacred: Ways of Knowl-edge, Sources of Life. Tsaile (Navajo Nation), AZ: Navajo Commu-nity College Press, 1977. Chants, poetry, traditional stories inter-spersed with text help illuminate the topic under discussion. Chapteron the Ritual Drama and Prayer and a section on oral tradition andstorytelling help place these activities in broader cultural context.Excellent book offering some insight into the American Indian worldview. A chapter on the Navajo people. Availability: DPL

Bierhorst, J. A Cry from the Earth: Music of the North AmericanIndians. New York: Four Winds, 1979. In a relatively short book,this author offers a good introduction to Indian music includinginstruments, dances, songs for different purposes, and he relates it allto cultural context. There are several examples of songs includingmusic, original words and translation. The author obviously wants allaudiences to sing, enjoy and appreciate Indian music as much as hedoes. Folkways Records has issued a companion album. (FC 7777).Availability: DPL

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Bierhorst, J. (ed). In the Trail of the Wind; American Indian Poemsand Ritual Orations. New York: Farrar, Straus, & Giroux, 1971.Thematically arranged with contributions from different Indiannations. Availability: DPS Library, DPL Y897 B477in.

Blood, Charles L. American Indian Games and Crafts. New York:Franklin Watts. 1981. Good quincentennial book. Art projects, craftsrelated to what American Indians were doing in 1942. Some projectsare not sufficiently connected to the context of Indian life; however,over all, it is a good starting point. Done very simply. Easy to read.Availability: DPL.

Caduto, Michael J. and Joseph Bruchac. Keepers of the Earth:Native American Stories and Environmental Activities for Chil-dren. Golden, CO: Fulcrum, Inc. 1988. "Features a collection ofNorth American Indian stories and related hands-on activities de-signed to inspire childrenages five through twelveand to helpthem to feel a part of their surroundings." Emphasis is on interdisci-plinary approach including creative arts, theater and sensory aware-ness. Also has a teacher's guide to accompany the book. An excellentresource for the classroom teacher. Availability: DPS Library, DPL.

Cohoe, William. A Cheyenne Sketchbook. Norman, OK: Univer-sity of Oklahoma Press, 1964. A volume of ledger art with minimaltext and lots of color photos of drawings of hunting, ceremonials, andbattle scenes; bibliography includes a larger catalogue of drawings.Availability: DAM Library.

Conetah, Fred A. A History of the Northern Ute People. Unintah-Ouray Ute Tribe, c. 1982. Available: Not available in Denver arealibraries. Perhaps available from one of the Ute tribes.

Conn, Richard. Circles of the World: Traditional Art of the PlainsIndians. Denver, CO: Denver Art Museum, 1982. The introductiondiscusses the significance of the circle to Plains culture, as well asPlains Indian esthetics. Photographs of all facets of Plains cultural artsfrom clothing to household items to military art. Availability: DPL.

Conn, Richard D. Native American Art in the Denver Art Museum.Denver, CO: Denver Art Museum, 19 . This book presents thediversity of Native American society with 500 plates and the explo-ration of design concepts, techniques and cultural imperatives thatinspired this complex array of styles and form. "It's an abundantlegacy of living arts to be appreciated as much for their beauty as forthe meaning they hold." Availability: DAM Bookshop, DPL.

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Conn, Richard. A Persistent Vision: Art of the Reservation Days.Denver, CO: Denver Art Museum,1986. An examination of whatreally happened to Indian art during the reservation days, which hadbeen assumed to be a "cultural no-man's-land." Section entitled"When Nothing Happened" creates respect for the undaunted spiritthat continued despite reservation life and the many forms in which itrevealed itself through art. Also briefly discussed: values, culturalcontext, course of design and techniques from pre-reservation timesthrough reservation days. Many color plates of beautiful examples ofthe art-leather, beadwork, clothing, household art, personal items, etc.Availability: DPL.

Conn, Richard. Robes of White Shell and Sun Rise. Denver, CO:Denver Art Museum. 1974. The catalogue for an exhibition "devotedto the creativity of design found in the costume and personal decora-tion of the American Indian" which was presented at the Denver ArtMuseum. Arranged according to basic construction concepts. Per-sonal decoration. Availability: DPL 746.92C762ro.

Dockstader, Frederick. Indian Art in America: The Arts and Craftsof the North American Indian. New York: Promentory Press. Briefgeneral introduction discusses the Indian as an artist, the dating ofIndian art, effect of the white man, living with nature and how thatrelationship influenced Indian art of different geographical regions.Many plates both color and black and white with commentary abouteach object. Divided into Before the White Man Came and TheHistoric Period. Availability: DPL.

Douglas, Frederic H. and Rene D'Hamoncourt. Indian Art of theUnited States. New York: Museum of Modern Art, 1941. Includes achapter dealing with Plains art, painting in general, with photos andinterpretations of Z shields-Kiowa and Sioux. Availability: DAMLibrary.

Dunn, Dorothy. 1877: Plains Indian Sketch Rooks of HowlingWolf and Zo-Tom. Color plates of Cheyenne and Kiowa ledger artwith an introduction concerning its evolution. Availability: DAMLibrary.

Dyer, Mrs. D. B. Fort Reno or Picturesque Cheyenne and ArapahoArmy Life Before the Opening of Oklahoma-1896. Narrative of awoman living at Fort Reno, Oklahoma. Chapter 11 tells of an en-counter with an "artist" named Yellow Nose and a visit to his tipi.Availability: DAM Library.

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Ewers, John C. Murals in the Round: Tipis of the Kiowa andKiowa Apache Indians. 1978. Discussion of the tipi models madefor James Mooney of the Smithsonian. Section about Little Bluff'stipi. Availability: DAM Library.

Ewers, John C. Plains Indian Painting. London: Oxford UniversityPress, 1939. General information concerning painting; includestechniques, patterns, colors, history, weapons, and clothing, andregional styles. Availability: DAM Library.

Fire, Lame Deer John. Lame Deer, Seeker of Visions. New York:Simon and Schuster, 1971. Availability: DPL 970, LF514.

Fronval, George and Daniel Dubois. Indian Signals and SignLanguage. New York: Bonanza Books. 1988. Also covered: smokesignals, picture writing, trail marks, language of feathers, language ofblankets and body paint. Reproductions of George Catlin paintingsaccompanied by detailed captions give information about life ofPlains Indians. Basic vocabulary of 800 signs arranged alphabeticallyand by subject. Color photographs depict the signs. Availability:Can be purchased at Western Trading Post, Inc., 32 Broadway,Denver, CO 80203.

George, Luvinia. Teaching the Music of Six Different Cultures.World Music Press, P.O. Box 2565, Danbury, CT 06813. $14.95.

Josephy, Alvin M. The American Heritage Book of Indians. NewYork: American Heritage/Bonanza Books. 1988. Over 450 illustra-tions, over 100 in color. Examples of "artful" objects interspersedwith history. Comprehensive overview of American Indian as aresult of the search of "hundreds of libraries, museums, archives, andpublic and private collections. Availability: DPS Library.

Kroeber, Alfred L. "Symbolism of the Arapaho Indian" AmericanMuseum of Natural History Bulletin. Vol. XIII, Article VII, April1900. An interpretation of Arapaho symbols; symbols are illustrated.Availability: DAM Library.

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McAllester, D., and S. McAllester. Hogans; Navajo House andHouse Songs. Middletown, Connecticut: Wesleyan University Press,1980. Combination of text (poetic descriptions of cosmic houses)and photographs (of contemporary Navajo homes). Connectingnarrative in the book is the Navajo creation myth. Translator has triedto remain true to the Navajo original and so retains as much aspossible, Navajo word order and nonlexical syllables. Could be anexciting take-off point for an introduction to very different poeticforms. Availability: DPL WHC C970.3N225hnho.

Mayhall, Mildred P. The Kiowas. Norman, OK: University ofOklahoma Press, 1971. Chapter entitled "Evolution of a Civilization"discusses art, both materials used and subject matter. A generaldiscussion of Kiowa life and culture. Availability: DAM Library.

Morrow, Mable. Indian Rawhide. Norman, OK: University ofOklahoma Press. 1975. Discussion of the many uses of rawhide, therelationship of rawhide to Indian people including 39 tribes. Colorplates of representative designs from different tribes. Also black andwhite plates as well as photographs of specific rawhide objects and ofthe artists and users of the objects. Discussion of manufacture, use,significance, tools, materials and methods. Availability: DPL.

Petersen, Karen Daniels. American Pictographic Images: HistoricalWorks on Paper by the Plains Indians. New York. Short commen-tary on ledger art, followed by 172 color plates with interpretation.Availability: DAM Library General.

Peterson, Karen Daniels. Howling Wolf: A Cheyenne Warrior'sGraphic Interpretation of his People. Palo Alto, CA: AmericanWest Publishing Company. 1968. A discussion of the ledger art of aCheyenne warrior including a history of Plains painting and a biogra-phy of Howling Wolf. Availability: DAM Library.

Powell, Peter J. People of the Sacred Mountain: A History of theNorthern Cheyenne Chiefs and Warrior Societies 1830-1879. SanFrancisco: Harper & Roe, 1981. Color plates of ledger art andinterpretations of history of Cheyenne military engagements and thepeople who participated. Availability: DAM Library.

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Rockwell, Wilson. The Utes: A Forgotten People. Denver: SageBooks, 1965. One-sided account of the history of the Utes in Colo-rado. Although Rockwell is relatively sympathetic toward the Utes(as opposed to other Indian people) and especially toward Ouray, heuses terms such as "redskins" and "savages;" white people arereferred to as "victims." Availability: DPL.

Rodee, Howard D. "The Stylistic Development of Plains IndianPainting and its Relationship to Ledger Drawings," Plains Anthro-pologist. Vol. 10, no. 30, 1965. Discussion of style in Plains Indianpainting from the prehistoric period to the present. Cheyenne. Avail-ability: DAM Library.

Roessel, Robert A., Jr. Pictorial History of the Navajo from 1860 to1910. Rough Rock, Navajo Nation, AZ: Navajo Curriculum Center,1980. Impetus for this book came from the Rough Rock Demonstra-tion School Board which mandated that materials dealing with theNavajos "armed at instilling knowledge and pride in all Navajos" beproduced. Sections on Navajo Weaving and Navajo Crafts includedas well as many photographs of Navajo people showing dress,jewelry, tools, blankets, etc. Some text whose purpose is setting thestage for the photographs and historical events involved. Availabil-ity: DPS Library.

Schaafsma, Polly. Indian Rock Art of the Southwest Albuquerque,NM: University of New Mexico Press. 1980. Many back-and-whitephotographs of carvings and paintings on stone by Native Americans,some drawings, some color photos. "A major strength of (the) book isits focus on rock art in cultural context." A few references to Colo-rado. Availability: DPL.

Smith, Anne Milne. Ethonography of the Northern Utes. Santa Fe,NM: Museum of New Mexico Press, 1974. Availability: DPL.

Sneve, Virginia . Driving Hawk. Dancing Teepees. New York:Holiday House. 1989. Nice integration of written word with art.(Artist is non-Indian.) Good representation of variety of art styles(Plains, Northwest Coast, Southwest). Short selections from oraltradition of North American Indians and from contemporary tribalpoets. Brief initial author's statement places importance of spokenword in Indian life. Availibility: DPS Library.

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Supree, Burton. Bear's Heart: Scenes from the Life of a Cheyenne.Philadephia: J. B. Lippincott Company, 1977. Drawings by a Chey-enne, Bear's Heart, done during the time he was imprisoned by the US

government and sent to Florida with other Cheyenne during the winterof 1874-75. Carefully researched text follows Bear's Heart fromPlains to prison and back again. Availability: DPS Library.

Wissler, Clark A. "Decorative Art of the Sioux Indians." AmericanMuseum of Natural History Bulletin. no. 18,1905. General discus-sion of symbols, composition, and color, with a section on militarysymbolism and clothing. Availability: DAM Library.

Wyman, Leland C. Southwest Indian Drypainting. Albuquerque:University of New Mexico Press, 1983. Drypainting, th., art ofmaking pictures by placing dry colored materials on a horizontalsurface. Largest portion of book deals with Navajo sandpaintingitsorigin, practice, and symbolism. Other southwestern tribes consid-ered. Many illustrations.

Yue, Charolette and Yue, David. The Tipi: A Center of NativeAmerican Life. Boston, MA: Houghton-Mifflin: 1988. Details theconstruction, and significance of the tipi in the lives of numerouspeoples including the Cheyenne, Assiniboin, Arapaho, Blackfoot,Comanchee, Dakota, and Kiowa Apache. Availability: DPS Library.

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Curtis, Edward S. The North American Indian. Vol. 6. Cambridge,USA: The University Press. 1907-1930. A general discussion of theCheyenne, including a section on tribal organization which discussessoldier societies and their distinguishing marks. Military Art. Avail-ability: DAM Library.

Franck, Lavinia M. "Cheyenne Dress: A Functional Analysis." TheIndian Historian.. Vol. 4, no. 4, 1971. A discussion of clothing andhow it conveys standing and situation; with a special section oncounting coup and military regalia, especially war bonnets. Avail-ability: DAM Library.

Grinnell, George Bird. "Coup and Scalp among the Plains Indians."American Anthropologist. ns 12, 1910, p. 296. General informationon "counting coup", including weapons, how to do it, gaining pres-tige, ceremonies. Availability: DAM Library.

Grinnell, George Bird. The Cheyenne Indians. Vol. 1. New York:Cooper Square Publishers, 1962. A general discussion of the Chey-enne with a chapter devoted to "industries"--weapons, especially theshield, and tipis, both painted and unpainted. Availability: DAMLibrary.

Grinnell, George Bird. The Cheyenne Indians. Vol. 2. New York:Cooper Square Publishers, 1962. A general discussion of the Chey-enne with a chapter devoted to war customs, including a lengthydiscussion on painting buffalo robes, as well as a chapter devoted tosoldier societies. Availability: DAM Library.

McCoy, Ronald. Circles of Power. Museum of Arizona, 1984. Ageneral discussion of shields, including history, manufacture, andspiritual and ritual aspects. Availability: DAM Library.

Marquis, Thomas B. Wooden Leg; A Warrior Who Fought Custer.Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press, 1962 [c. 1931]. Narra-tive of Wooden Leg, a Cheyenne Warrior. A chapter entitled "Chey-enne Ways of Life" discusses soldier societies and warriors, weapons,and clothing. Availability: DAM Library.

Metcalf, George. "Some Notes on an Old Kiowa Shield and itsHistory" Great Plains Journal. Vol. 8, no. 1 1968/69. A detaileddescription of a Kiowa shield. Availability: DAM Library.

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Moore, Guy Rowley. "Pawnee Traditions and Customs," Chroniclesof Oklahorm Vol. 17, no. 2 6:'39 A general discussion of Pawneeculture, with a section on soldier societies. Availability: DAMLibrary.

Murie, James R. "Pawnee Indian Societies." American Museum ofNatural History Anthropological Papers. Vol. 11, pt. 7, 1914.Includes a section on soldier societies and weapons. Availability:DAM Library.

Petersen, Karen Daniels. "Cheyenne Soldier Societies." PlainsAnthropologist. Vol. 9, No. 25, 1964. A comparison of soldiersocieties including military garb and identifying marks; a chart of thenames and identification of each society. Availability: DAM Li-brary.

Speck, F. G. and R. B. Hassrick. "A Plains Shield and its Interpreta-tion." Primitive Man. Nos. 3 & 4, Vol. 21, 1948. Construction anddecoration of a Teton shield, including extensive interpretation of thepictographs. Availability: DAM Library.

Wissler, Clark. "Some Protective Designs of the Dakota,"AmericanMuseum of Natural History Anthropological Papers. Vol. 1, Pt. 21907. A discussion of Sioux shields, including their designs andpowers. Availability: DAM Library.

Wissler, Clark. "Societies and Ceremonial Associations in theOgalala Divison of the Teton Sioux," American Museum of NaturalHistory Anthropological Papers. Vol. 11, Pt. 1, 1912. Includes asection on soldier societies and a description of their regalia, weap-ons, and body paint. Availability: DAM Library.

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Arthur, C. Between Sacred Mountains: Navajo Stories and Leg-ends from the Land. Tucson, AZ: Sun Tracks and the University ofArizona Press. 1986. Story of Dine Bikeyah, Navajo Country. Textinterspersed with poetry, legends, personal statements quoted fromNavajo elders, as well as items from historical record. Originally, apublication of Rock Point Community School of the Navajo Nationfor the Navajo people. Offers a good perspective of Navajo worldview. Availability: DPL.

Callaway, Sydney M., Gary Witherspoon and Others. GrandfatherStories of the Navahos. Rough Rock, AZ: Navajo. CurriculumCenter Press. 1986. Although prepared primarily for Navaho chil-dren, these stories can be used to promote greater understandingamong all people. They deal with Navaho history and culture and arecalled Grandfather stories because the accounts are the kinds that aNavaho grandfather often tells his grandchildren by an eveningfireside. Photographs, drawings. A story on the hogan. Availability:DPL.

Clark, Ann Nolan. Little Herder in Autumn. Santa Fe, NM: An-cient City Press, 1988. Children's book illustrated by a Navajo artistwith parallel text in Navajo. There is an explanation of the Navajopronunciation in the back of the book. Availability: DPL.

Goble, Paul. Beyond the Ridge. New York: Bradbury Press. 1989.Sensitively written book about death, specifically, Plains Indianpeoples' thought as "embroidered upon" by the author. Good illustra-tions of clothing and blankets. Author's note illuminates significanceof some story details which reveal Native American values that colorthe story which might not otherwise be apparent to the reader. Avail-ability: DPL.

Goble, Paul. Iktomi and the Berries. New York: Orchard Books.1989. Iktomi is the trickster. This story has an interesting format andincludes much information for the reader about Sioux tradition andhistory that is connceted with the story. It tells how the people collectberries. Availability: DPL.

Goble, Paul. Iktomi and the Boulder. New York: Orchard Books.1988. This is another Iktomi, the trickster story. It is a tale about ayoung fellow, a boulder, a blanket and some bats. It tells why batshave flattened faces and why there are rocks scattered all over theGreat Plains. Beautiful text and very cultural. New footnotes for thereader that are great. Availability: DPS Library.

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Note: These three most recent books of Paul Goble's plusDream Wolf and another new book are especially recommended.While his earlier work was beautifully illustrated, his most recentwork reveals a maturing story teller as it more accurately reflects theoriginal stories on which his work is based.

Herold, J. The Urban Indian Experience: A Denver Portrait.Denver, CO: Denver Museum of Natural History, 1978. This refer-ence was included because it offers a picture of Indian people today,and specifically, Indian people in Denver. Primarily a photographicexhibition. Availability: CDE, DPS.

Hughes, J. Donald. American Indians in Colorado. Boulder, CO:Pruett Publishing Co., c. 1977. Traces the history of Colorado'sIndians from the early bison hunters and the rise of the Plains cultureto the continuing efforts to maintain Indian identity in Americansociety. Availability: DPL.

Jefferson, James; Robert W. Delaney; and Gregory C. Thompson.The Southern Utes: A Tribal History. Ignacio, CO: Southern UteTribe, c. 1972. History of the Utes from their own point of viewincluding their own testimony and also a massive collection ofdocuments relating to their history. Sample stories illustrating the UteIndian view of life. James Jefferson is a Southern Ute. Availability:DPL.

Maxwell, James A. Reader's Digest America's FascinatinngIndian Heritage. Pleasantville, NY: The Reader's Digest Associa-tion, Inc. 1978. Primarily historical account organized by geographicareas. Little information specifically on art but interspersed with textare beautiful illustrations that elaborate on the text's explanation oflife in the different geographic regions. Availability: DPL.

Morgan, William. (Stories collected by). Navajo Coyote Tales. SantaFe, NM: Ancient City Press. 1988. First published by the Bureau ofIndian Affairs in 1949 as a beginning reader for Navajo children.Because it was intended as a beginning reader, the form and languageof the tales vary radically from that which characterized the originalversion. "But the subject matterthe theme of the narrativeiswholly Navajo." Availability: DPL.

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Pike, Donald G. Anasazi Ancient People of the Rock. New York:Harmony Books, 1974. Ancient history of the Pueblo Indians. Rockart and artifacts. Household. Availability: DPL.

Turner, Frederick W. The Portable North American Indian Reader.New York: Viking Press, 1973. A collection of writing on NorthAmerican Indian myths, tales, poetry, and oratory, along with ac-counts of Indian life by white observers as well as contemporaryreassessments of culural contact. Availability: DPL 897 T853po.

Walking Turtle, Eagle. Keepers of the Fire: Journey to the Tree ofLife Based on Black Elk's Vision. Santa Fe, NM: Bear & Company.1987. "Keepers of the Fire was inspired by the vision of Black Elk,an Oglala Sioux medicine man who lived at the turn of this century.Black Elk's vision of of human kind walking in peace and harmonywith the earth." This book is a retelling of that vision with 23 fullcolor paintings accompanying the text. Availability: DPL.

Weatherford, J. M. Indian Givers: How the Indians of the Ameri-cas Transformed the World. New York: Crown, 1988. Extremelyinteresting book outlining the world's debt to the native people of theWestern Hemisphere. "How the cultural, social, and political prac-tices of the Indians have transformed the way life is lived throughoutthe world" is the focus of this book. Casts an entirely different lighton the old accounts of the "conquest of the New World" to whichmost of us were exposed in high school texts. Contrast this withRockwell's book on the Utes. Availability: DPI..

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Orian Box Home Tanning RawhideP.O. Box 289Ignacio, CO 81137303/563-9580

Annabelle Eagle Indian SingingP.O.Box 597Ignacio, CO 81137303/563-9265

Sadie FrostP.O.Box 741Ignacio, CO 81137

Elizabeth Neva Garrett Sioux Quill and Beadwork4980 W. 66th AvenueArvada, CO 80003303/650-0343

Shirley GoodtracksP.O. Box 546Ignacio, CO 81137303/563-4525

Linda K. Hogan ProseP.O. Box 141Idledale, CO 80453303/697-9097

Helen Hoskins Star Quilt Making1985 Sundance Hills RoadDurango, CO 81137303/259- 2571(h); 303/563-4531 (b)

Lydia Ice3161 KentuckyDenver, CO 80219

Elise Redd Buckskin DressP.O. Box 891Ignacio, CO 81137303/563-4531

Ella Louise WeaverP.O. Box 737Ignacio, CO 81137303/563-4343

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CARL. The Colorado Alliance of Research Libraries (CARL)system's terminals are available at more than 50 participating insti-tutions (mostly libraries), including 17 on the Western Slope.

Anyone with a personal computer and modem can dial up theCARL system directly for the cost of the phone call. (There are noaccess charges for using the CARL System.) Currently, Denver,Colorado Springs, and Grand Junction have dial-in ports.

HOW TO ACCESS CARL

Set your communications software and modem to these specifica-tions:Full duplex or echo off8 data bits1 stop bitNo parity300, 1200, or 2400 BPS (baud)

Dial (303) 863-1350 - Denver area(719) 632-2194 - Colorado Springs area(303) 245-9690 - Grand Junction area

Respond to the prompt:"Type C and press <RETURN> or <ENTER> to begin:"

Select the appropriate type for your terminal or emulation soft-ware:"Welcome to the CARL System. Please identify your terminal.Your choices are:

1. ADM (ALL)2. APPLE, IBM3. TANDEM4. TELE-9145. VT1006. WYSE 507. ZENTEC8. HARDCOPY (Use HARDCOPY if your terminal type is

not listed.)SELECT LINE #:"

The System will respond with the following:"All Set. When you are ready to exit the system, simply type//EXIT, or hang up;

"Now press <RETURN> to enter the Public Access Catalog ..."

Follow the online instructions and system prompts to search in theonline catalogs.

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The CARL System by installed site:

CARL, DenverInstitutions of Higher EducationAuraria Library (serving the University of Colorado at Denver,

Metropolitan State College, and the Community College of Denver)Colorado School of Mines (Golden)University of Colorado at Boulder (Boulder)University of Colorado - Law LibraryUniversity of Colorado - Health Sciences CenterUniversity of Denver (Denver)University of Northern Colorado (Greeley)University of Southern Colorado (Pueblo)University of WyomingRegis College (Denver)Community Colleges of Colorado

Aims Coiamunity College (Greeley)Arapahoe C.C. (Littleton)Aurora C.C. (Aurora)Front Range C.C. (Westminster)Lamar C.C. (Lamar)Morgan C. C. (Fort Morgan)Otero C. C. (La Junta)Pikes Peak C. C. (Colorado Springs)Pueblo C. C. (Pueblo)Red Rocks C. C. (Lakewood)Trinidad C. C. (Trinidad)

Colorado Department of Education (including the State Depositoryand the CDE Resource Center, 303/866-6617)

LibrariesDenver Public Library (Denver) (including branches)Estes Park Public Library (Estes Park)Fort Morgan Public Library (Fort Morgan)Sterling Public LibraryBoulder Public Library (Boulder)

Broomfield Public Library (Broomfield)Louisville Public Library (Louisville)

Colorado Springs:Pikes Peak Library District (Colorado Springs) (including branches)

Marmot (Grand Junction)Institutions of Higher EducationAdams State College Library (Alamosa)Colorado Mountain College Library (Leadville, Glenwood Springs,

Steamboat Springs)Colorado Northwestern Community College Library.(Rangely)Fort Lewis College Library (Durango)Mesa State College Library (Grand Junction)Western State College Library (Gunnison)School DistrictsAspen High School & Middle School Libraries (Aspen)Mesa County District 51 (Grand Junction Public Schools)Plateau Valley Schools (Collbran)LibrariesDurango Public Library (Durango)Eagle County Library (Eagle)Mesa County Public Library (Grand Junction)Montrose Public Library (Montrose)Pathfinder Regional Library Service System (Grand Junction)Pitkin County Library (Aspen)Southwest Regional Library System (Durango)Three Rivers Regional Library System (Glenwood Springs)Vail Public Library (Vail)