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Writings

60/1: Gaitan Articles Drafts, 2000-2001

60/2: Lydia Mendoza Fliers, 2001

60/3: "Lydia Mendoza and the Social Powers of the Oral Tradition" Lecture by YBG 12-2-2006, December 2, 2002

60/4: Performance Artist Maria Elena Gaitan: Mapping a Continent without Borders, 2003

60/5: Book Review- Re-emerging Native Women of the Americas: Native Chicana Latina Women's Studies, 2003

60/6: Renato Rosaldo Lecture, Undated

60/7: "Hinojosa's Klail City y sus Alrededores: Oral Culture and Print Culture" Lecture, Undated

60/8: Final Copy July 1984 Women in Ect Original, Undated

60/9: TC Letterhead, Undated

60/10: El Teatro Campesion: Original Manuscript part One, Undated

60/11: El Teatro Campesion: Original Manuscript part Two, Undated

60/12: Nachwort 34 Klail City und Sliae Umgebung, Undated

60/13: PHOTOS: Institute of Texan Cultures, 1934-1985

60/14: Houston Public Library Document, 1978

60/15: Lydia Mendoza: Oral History (Houston Library) 4/5/1979, 1979

60/16: Lydia Mendoza Articles, 1981-1982

60/17: Three Women's Text and a Critique of Imperialism, 1986

60/18: Pastorela Slides, 1986-1987

60/19: Documents: Institute of Texan Cultures, 1987

60/20: The Americas Review, 1988

60/21: Interpreting Women's Lives ed Personal Narratives Group, 1989

60/22: Storied Lives, 1992-1993

60/23: Lydia Mendoza Permission, 1992-1998

60/24: Pastorela Photograph, December 1993

60/25: Yolanda Broyles-Gonzalez, Mary Rojas Munoz/ Preliminary Research, January 20, 1993

60/26: Oral History, 1993

60/27: Subjectivity, Identity and the Body, 1993

60/28: Behar: Translated Work, 1993

60/29: Kendall Hunt Publishers, 1995-2002

60/30: Candida Jaquez on Mariachi, 1996

60/31: Performance Theory, 1996

60/32: Epilogo, 1996

60/33: Ma. Elena Gaitan/ Mendoza, 1996

60/34: UT Press, Mendoza; Reader's Evaluations, 1996-1998

60/35: Lydia '92 Doc Some Chronological data, 1998

60/36: YBG/ Mendoza Lecture Notes, 1998-1999

60/37: Table of Contents, 1998-2000

60/38: Kendall Working File, 199-2001

60/39: L. Mendoza Photo Orders, April 1999

60/40: Mendoza CD-- Oxford Correspondence, 1999

60/41: Preliminary Mendoza CD Search, 1999

Writings

YBG publications from 1979 to 2002.

61/1: Lydia Mendoza: Huston Library Photos for Book, 1999

61/2: Mendoza Intro Working Copy, 1999

61/3: Oxford Correspondence, 1999-2000

61/4: Lydia Mendoza: Book Permission, 1999-2000

61/5: Lydia Mendoza, 1999-2000

61/6: Kendall Hunt, 2000

61/7: Valadez Artwork Copies, 2000

61/8: Kendall Hunt Permissions, 2000-2002

61/9: Lydia Mendoza: Ester Hernandez Art Work

61/10: Lydia Mendoza: Original Photos/ Houston Library, Undated

61/11: Lydia Mendoza: Photos, Undated

61/12: Lydia Mendoza: Caption Manuscript, Undated

61/13: Diane Rodriguez Cover Photo, Undated

61/14: Veronica Valadez 20 Symbols, Undated

61/15: Trin Min Ha, Undated

61/16: Polity Press, Undated

61/17: George Lipsitz- Dangerous Crossroads, Undated

61/18: Life/ Lines/ Theorizing Women's Autobiography, Undated

61/19: Chicano Cinema Research, Reviews and Resources, ed. by Gary d. Keller

61/20: Der zerstuckte Traum Fur Erich Arendt by Agora

61/21: Journal- Ibero Americana, no. 2/3, 6 Jahrgang 1982

61/22: The Rolando Hinojosa Reader, ed. by Jose David Saldivor, vol. xii Fall-Winter, 1984

61/23: Chicana Vocies: Intersections of Class, Race and Gender; CMAS, UT Astin

61/24: YBG- The German Response to Latin American Literature

61/25: Der Dichter ist kein verlorener Stein Uber Neruda (YBG Artical on pg. 180)

61/26: Der Dichter ist kein verlorener Stein Uber Neruda, published by Luchterkund

Writings

56/1: Bless Me, Ultima Paper, 1965- 1991

56/2: On Orality Lecture, Institute of Texan Cultures 1983, 1970-1983

56/3: YBG Notes for German Hinojosa Article, 1974-1990

56/4: On Rolando Hinojosa, 1979

56/5: KEDA Lecture/ "El Relampago", 1982-1985

56/6: Las Posadas Paper MLA, 1985

56/7: List of Publishable Papers and Manuscripts, 1985-1999

56/8: MLA Chicanas and Oral History, 1987

56/9: WIG 1987, 1987-1988

56/10: Various Papers: Mine and Others, 1987-1996

56/11: Turkish Woman sent to Genders and Feminist Studies, 1988

56/12: Cheyenne in the Black Forest, 1988-1992

56/13: German Translation Final Draft, 1989

56/14: Turkish Women GSA, 1989

56/15: Los Angeles Times, 1989-1992

56/16: Pastorela On Orality Lecture, Institute of Texan Cultures 1983, 1990-1993

56/17: One Woman Shows, 1991-2000

56/18: La Llorona, 1991-2003

56/19: Essays in Chicana Herstory, 1992-1997

56/20: Cesar Chavez Memorial, 1993-1997

56/21: Breathing the Silence: Chicana/o Slavery + Historiography, 1993-2002

56/22: Lecturer Political Economy of Chicana/o, 1994

56/23: One Women Shows, 1995-2000

56/24: California's Backlash: Birthing Pains for the New Civil Rights Movement, November 1996

56/25: Music + Chicano Civil Rights, 1997

56/26: 1999 NACCs Keynote, 1997-1999

56/27: YBG Lectures in Progress: Rage against the machine, 1997-1999

56/28: Speech 5 de Mayo, 1997-2000

56/29: Chicana/o Slavery, February 1998

56/30: Theatre from the streets: El Teatro Campesino and the Carpa Tradition 1998, 1998

56/31: YBG Lecture: One Indigenous Family Pole to Pole 2002, 1999-2002

56/32: Speech, September 16, 2000

56/33: Partera, Undated

56/34: Zapatista Indigenous Week Blessing 14, Undated

56/35: "Healing the Earth" YBG, Undated

56/36: In our Image: Chicana/India/Mexicana Spiritual Practices, Undated

Writings

Start of Lydia Mendoza Research.

58/1: D. Reidel Publishing Company Agreement, 1974-1975

58/2: Native America Materials, 1976-2003

58/3: Concilio Mundial, 1977

58/4: Collected Note cards- Germany; Research Notes, 1977-1982

58/5: Gutachen Zu Oscar Lewis' Die Kinder von Sanchez, 1981

58/6: Chicano Literature Project Anthology, 1982

58/7: Indigenous Materials, 1988-2003

58/8: Gaitan Scripts, 1993-2002

58/9: Scil-ovce Wars Partera, 1994-1998

58/10: 1B: Maria Elena Gaitan, 1997-2001

58/11: MEG Editorials, 1999-2002

58/12: Conference Notes, 1999-2003

58/13: Gaithan Monterrey, 2000-2001

58/14: MEG Photos and Article, 2002-2003

58/15: Suhrkamp Juan Rodolfo Book, Undated

58/16: Nachwort zu Klail City und Umgebung, Undated

58/17: Restricted

58/18: Restricted

58/19: YBG Note cards G-O; Various Papers written in German by YBG, Undated

58/20: On Autobiography, 1984-1992

58/21: Mendoza Library, 1984-1998

58/22: Music and Social Movement: Music of the Chicano Movement, 1990-1996

58/23: Social Movement Articles, 1992-1997

58/24: UCSB Lydia Mendoza Lecture, 1993-1997

58/26: History/ Oral History of Lydia Mendoza- Notes, 1993-1998

58/27: Autobiography of Lydia Mendoza 2, 1996

58/28: Autobiography of Lydia Mendoza 3, 1996

58/29: YBG Media Originals, 1997-1998

Writings

Continuation of Lydia Mendoza Research and other writings.

59/1: Oxford Final Contract, 1997-2000

59/2: Lydia Mendoza and YBG Oxford Book Contract, 1998

59/3: Mendoza Book Publicity, 1998-2001

59/4: Mendoza Book Photos, 2001

59/5: Photos: Historic Paper Copies of jpeg files, Undated

59/6: Press Conference Photos, Undated

59/7: Lydia Mendoza- Walk of Fame, Undated

59/8: YBG Bio, Undated

59/9: Lydia Family, Undated

59/10: Lydia Mendoza 3, Undated

59/11: Autobiography of Lydia Mendoza, Undated

59/12: Women in TEATRO/ Women in Teatro, 1983-1984

59/13: Corridos San Diego/Old Globe Oct. 4, July 18, 1984

59/14: Current Publications, Materials and Papers, 1984

59/15: Autroenlexifeon de Lat American Lit., 1984-1985

59/16: Y.J. Boryles Reviews (Musica) San Antonio Light, 1984-1985

59/17: On Rosa Reyes (1985- she died in 2005), March 18, 1985

59/18: Culture and Commodifications, 1985-1986

59/19: Theatre Review and Miscellaneous Papers, 1985-1989

59/20: Sabine Hebenstreit: FrauenRaume und Weibliche Identitaet, 1986

59/21: Lex. Lat Autorew- Suhrkamp Fertige Texte, 1986-1987

59/22: Carmen Tafolla, 1986-1989

59/23: Inside/Outside German Culture- Thoughts, Notes, Bibliography, 1987-1992

59/24: Turkish Women revised for Female Studies and Norma Alarcon, 1989

59/25: Corridos- Short Paper, Drafts, 1989-1990

59/26: Raza Struggles at UCLA- YBG Papers- UCLA 1993 Hunger Strike, 1990-1997

59/27: UCLA Struggle for Chicano Studies, 1993-1998

59/28: Behren's: Weise Frau, 1994

59/29: Lydia Mendoza- Ranchera Music, 1997-1999

59/30: YBG 2005 Merit, 1984-2004

59/31: YBG Copy 10/26/99 Lydia Mendoza- Background and Analysis, October 26, 1999

59/32: Lydia Mendoza and the Social Powers of Music by YBG, 1999

Writings

63/1: Chicana Traditions: Continuity and Change.; ed. by Norma E. Cantu and olga Naiera-Ramirez, 2002

63/2: Article- "Die lateinamerikanische Literatur and Pablo Neruda im deutschen Sparchraum", 1981

63/3: Article- "Brecht: The Itellectual Tramp: An Interview with Luis Valsez", 1983

63/4: Reviews/Essays and Articles- 1984-1985- San Antonio Light News, 1984-1985

63/5: Article- "Hinojosa's Klail City y sus alrededores Oral and Print Culture", 1985

63/6: Article- "Women in El Teatro Campesino: Apoco Estaba Molacha la Virgen de Guadalupe?", 1986

63/7: YBG Promotion Case- 1991- Creative Activities, 1986-1990

63/8: Teatro Campesino- Interview- Felipe Cantu, July 1987

63/9: YBG Merit Documents 1998, 1988-1998

63/10: Article- "Towards a Revision of Chicano Theatre History: The Women of El Teatro Campesino", 1989

63/11: Article- "Cheyennes in the Black Forest: A Social Drama:, 1989

63/12: Article- "The Living Legeacy of Chicana Performers: Preserving History through Oral Testimony", 1990

63/13: Article- "What Price of 'Mainstream'?: Luis Valdez' Corridos on Stage and Film, 1990

63/14: Article- "Turkische Frauen in der Bundersrepublik Deutschland: Die Macht der...", 1990

63/15: 1997 Research and Prof, 1990-1997

63/16: Article- "Native Dialectics and Cultural Subversion: The Santa Barbara Pastorela", 1991

63/17: Merit 97 Correspondence, 1991-1998

63/18: Various Essays, 1992

63/19: 1997-1998 Merit; Bio Bib and Self-Assess, 1992-1999

63/20: 1997 Prof. Activity, 1993-1997

63/21: University Service, 1993-1997

63/22: Undergrad Teaching and Special Initiatives, 1994-1997

63/23: 1997 Research and Creative, 1996-1998

63/24: YBG Publications, 1996-1999

63/25: LMRI, 1996-2000

63/26: Posadas, Add to viewer guide, 1997

63/27: Mummer's Play, 1997

63/28: Correspondence to YBG regarding permissions and the using of her publications, 1997-1999

63/29: Lydia Mendoza article and winter Season of Darkness and Light Teacher's Guide, 1997-2000

63/30: Article- "El Teatro Campesino", 1998

63/31: Reviewer Reports effective 7/1/97, 1998-1999

63/32: Article- "Engendering Strategies", 1999

63/33: Short Article- "Lydia Mendoza: A Living Legend", 1999

63/34: Article- "El Teatro Campesino...", 2000

63/35: Article Reprint- "Colonizing the Colonizer..."; "La Llorona Legend..."; "The Legendary Lydia..."; "Lydia Mendoza's Songworld..."; "Engendering Strategies..."; "Press Statements"; "Towards a Re-Vision", 2001

63/36: Oral History- "An History with Chumash...", 2001

63/37: Into to Book- "Introduction to Re-Emerging...", 2001

63/38: Article: Hispanic Business, December 2002 "Media Markets Report", December 2002

63/39: Article-- "Ranchera Music(s)..."; "Indianizing Catholicism...", 2002

63/40: Article-- "Book Review of Jorge Huerta's...", 2002

63/41: Work in Press, Article- "Performance Artist: Maria Elena Gaitan", 2002

63/42: YBG- Bio-Bibliographic Update, 2002

63/43: Ester Hernandez portraits of Lydia Mendoza, Undated

63/44: Photo of Lydia Mendoza, 1948

63/45: Days of Darkness and Light, Undated

Writings

62/1: 1978 Intro and German translation Einleitung: Oekonomischer Voelkerord via, 1974

62/2: YBG interview with Andre Gunder Frank (later published in my German translation), 1976

62/3: Article- "Erich Arendt und die lateinamerikanische Literatur", 1978

62/4: San Antonio Light Press releases/ show programs, 1978-1985

62/5: Program Dia de la Raza: Mexican American Cultural Center, 1980

62/6: Book (translation) "Klail City y sus alrededores", by Rolando Hinojosa, 1980

62/7: Diss. The German Responce Title Page, 1981

62/8: Article- "Die lainamerikanische Literatur and Pablo Neruda im deutschen Sparchraum", 1981

62/9: Article- "Brecht: The Intellectual Tramp: An Interview with Luis Valdez", 1983

62/10: San Antonio Light newspaper articles on Chicano theater, 1984-1985

62/11: 1984-1985 Reviews/Essays and Articles in San Antonio Light News, 1984-1985

62/12: Y.J. Broyles Review and Notes for the San Antonio Light, 1984-1995

62/13: S.A. Light YBG Night Club series, 1985

62/14: Article- "Hinojosa's Klail City sus alrededores Oral and Print Culture", 1985

62/15: Article- "Women in El Teatro Campesino: Apoco Esta Molacha la Virgen de Guadalupe?", 1986

62/16: Turkish women in th FRG: The Power of Representation, 1988

62/17: Turkish women in th FRG: Abridged version, 1988

62/18: Article- "Towards a Re-Vision of Chicano Theatre History: The Women of El Teartro...", 1989

62/19: Article- "Cheyennes in the Black Forest: A social drama", 1989

62/20: Article- "The Living Legacy of Chicana Performers Preserving History through Oral...", 1990

62/21: Article- "What Price 'Mainstream'?"; Luis Valdez Corridos on Stage and Film, 1990

62/22: Article- "Turkische Frauen in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland: Die Macht der...", 1990

62/23: Journal publications on Chicano theater/ culture, 1990-2002

62/24: Other Publications; YBG all publications, 1991

62/25: Article- "Native Dialectics and Cultural Subversion: The Santa Barbara Pastorela", 1991

62/26: Asociacion Nacional de Grupos Folkloricos, 1992

62/27: Article- "El Teatro Campesion...", 1998

62/28: Article- "Engendering Strategies...", 1999

62/29: "Lydia Mendoza, A Living Legend" 1999, 1999

62/30: Article- "El Teatro Campesino...", 2000

62/31: Co-authored Commentary "Test Score Rankings...", 2000

62/32: Article Re-print: " Colonizing the Colonizer...", 2001

62/33: Article Re-print: "La Llorona Legend...", 2001

62/34: Article: "The Legendary Lydia...", 2001

62/35: Article Re-print: "Lydia Mendoza's Songworld...", 2001

62/36: Article Re-print: "Engendering Strategies...", 2001

62/37: Document: "Press Statment...", 2001

62/38: Article Re-print: "Towards a Re-Vision...", 2001

62/39: Oral History "An Oral History with Chumash...", 2001

62/40: Intro to Book "Introduction" to Re-emerging..., 2001

62/41: Article- "Ranchera Music(s)...", 2002

62/42: Article- "Indianizing Catholicism...", 2002

62/43: Book Review "Book review of Jorge Huerta's...", 2002

62/44: Work in Press Article Re-print in Book "The Living Legacy of...", 2002

62/45: Work in Press Re-print Essay "What Price Mainstream?", 2002

62/46: Work in Press Article Performance Artist: Maria Elena Gaitan, 2002

62/47: Magazine articles and interview with Vargas Llosa, Undated

62/48: Order forms for El Teatro Campesino Book and an interview with Luis Valdez by YBG, Undated

62/49: Conjunto Club Series Y.J. Broyles S.A. Light, Undated

62/50: Article- Intro and German Translation "Einleitung: Oekonomischer Voelkerod via monetaristischer...", 1980

62/51: Teatro Campesino- Europe Tour Photos- Originals, 1980

62/52: Article- "The German Response to Latin American Literature and the Reception...", 1981

62/53: Book (translation) "Klail City y sus alrededores," by Rolando Hinojosa, 1981

62/54: Book (translation) "Klail City y sus alrededores, (Klail City und Umbegund- a second edition...", 1981

Writings

57/1: YBG- Neruda Manuscript, 1963-1981

57/2: Bewerbungen, Gutachten Curriculum Vitae, 1968-1982

57/3: Lectures and info Women in Teatro, 1969-1984

57/4: Representations of Woman In Luis Valdez Mainstream Production, 1979-1989

57/5: Teartro Mujeres wit +misc., 1980-1984

57/6: Info. On Women (Mixed), 1980-1989

57/7: Chicana/Latina Research Advisory Council, 1980-1993

57/8: Carmen Tafolla, 1983-1986

57/9: All drafts of etc.. Women Summer 1989, 1984-1986

57/10: LULAC Presentation Mexicana in the 80s (Publications in Progress), April 13, 1985

57/11: Chicano Drama 188a Quizzes and Exams, 1985

57/12: Chicano Studies 188a Texts, 1985

57/13: 5th reworking women in Teatro, 1985

57/14: 1985 Santa Barbara Cuatro Apariciones Production, 1985

57/15: Case Newsletter (Fall Quarter 1986), 1986

57/16: Chicano Drama Paper, 1986

57/17: Women of Teatro Campe: Revisions Oct 1986 Fifth Reworking (5th), 1986

57/18: Women of El Teatro campesino 10/14/1986 and Abstracts of works in progress, 1986-1989

57/19: Women Etc Lynda Hart/University of Michigan Paper, 1987-1988

57/20: UC Davis and UCLA Lecture Women of Etc Paper, 1987-1989

57/21: YBG Draft article on Corridos (Teartro Camp) for publication

57/22: German Studies/ Emory Conference, 1988

57/23: Lynda Hart/ U. Mich Press, 1988-1989

57/24: Pastorela work in Progress (Publications in Progress), 1990

57/25: The Year 2000 (Publications in Progress), January 20, 1993

57/26: Pastorela: Testimonio on Early Performances (Publications in Progress), 1994

57/27: In Our Image (Publications in Progress), 1994-1995

57/28: An Oral History with Chumash Elder Pilulaw Khus, January 21, 1997

57/29: Chicano/ a Latino/ a studies in the Masters House, October 22, 2001

57/30: YBG Article, Undated

57/31: YBG Manuscript Neruda, Undated

57/32: Towards a re-vision: Women of TC Word Processed- 6th reworking, Undated

57/33: MALCS 1995 Plenary Address 23 (Publications in Progress), NO Date

57/34: Chicano Drama, Performance, Society and Math Book Review, Undated

Trinkets from Poster Boxes

190/1
Cardboard and metal 8" Mailing Tube to Francisco Gonzalez from Dwyer

190/2
3" x.75" x1.6" wooden block

190/3
3" x.75" x1.6" wooden block

190/4
3" x.75" x1.6" wooden blocks

190/5
4" wooden heart

190/6
3" wooden maple leaf

190/7
3" wooden heart

190/8
Wooden panda bear pencil sharpener

190/9
Metal 1" frog figurine with bell and bow

190/10
Metal frog on leaf figurine

190/11
Copper sombrero 3" diameter

190/12
Green rubber 3" clown

190/13
Blue rubber 6" clown

Research Materials for Pilulaw Khus and Lydia Mendoza original cassette

3/1: Master of Lydia Mendoza last recorded concert, 4/26/86

3/2: Pilulaw Khus, 10/9/97

3/3: Pilulaw Khus on Chumash Society recorded in Prof. Y Broyles-Gonzalez at UC Santa, October 9, 1997

3/4: Dub Pilulaw Khus continues after lecture, 2/12/01

3/5: Pilulaw Khus on the Topic Women/Earth/Water, 12/12/06

3/6: Pilulaw Khus "Nuclear Energy in Native America", May 4, 2000

3/7: Pilulaw Khus United Nations Nuclear Energy (Incomplete), 5/20/00

3/8: Pilulaw Khus et al on KPFK United Nations conference on Nuclear Energy, May 2, 2000

3/9: Pilulaw Khus Master Side 3 of 3, 1/18/00

3/10: Pilulaw Khus Master of lecture in YBG class on the concept of 'Time', 1/18/00

3/11: Pilulaw Khus converstion with Michael Khus Zararw Master, 7/19/98

3/12: Pilulaw Khus on point concpcion interview of Pilulaw Khus by Michael Zarate Khus, 7/19/98

3/13: Pilulaw Khus at UCSB Intro. To Chicana Studies, 1/21/97

3/14: Pilulaw Khus 'On Land' Master, 1/22/02

3/15: Pilulaw Khus Dub side 1,2 of 5, 8/15/01

3/16: Michael Khus-Zarate Conversation with Prof. YBG on Chumash Native American Archival materials side 5 of 5, 8/15/2001

3/17: Michael Khus-Zarate Conversation with Prof. YBG on Chumash Native American Archival materials side 3/4 of 5, 8/15/01

3/18: Interview with Pilulaw Khus, Dec. 12,2000

3/19: Pilulaw Khus International Women's Day 1993 (Original), 1993

3/20: Pilulaw Khus International Women's Day 1993 (Copy), 1993

3/21: Pilulaw Khus International Women's Day side 3 &4, 1993

3/22: Pilulaw Khus (and others) International Women's Day side 5&6, 1993

3/23: Unlabled Sony cassette tape

3/24: Pilulaw Khus Master from video, 10/9/97

3/25: Pilulaw Khus Los Dsos, CA with YBG Side one, 12/31/06

3/26: Pilulaw Khus Pilulaw Khus Los Dsos, CA with YBG Side 3&4, 12/31/06

3/27: Pilulaw Khus Pilulaw Khus Los Dsos, CA with YBG Side 5&6, 1/2/07

3/28: Pilulaw Khus side 7 of 7, 1/3-1/4/07

3/29: Pilulaw Khus on leak Side 1, 4/10/03

3/30: Pilulaw Khus Side two, 4/10/03

3/31: Pilulaw Khus On land San Simeon Side 1 and 2, 2/4/2003

3/32: Pilulaw Khus 'Storytelling' tape 1, 11/22/02

3/33: Pilulaw Khus #2 Side 1 &2, 11/22/02

3/34: Pilulaw Khus #3, 11/22/02

3/35: Pilulaw Khus #1 in Morro Bay, 11/22/02

3/36: Pilulaw Khus IB, 1/22/02

3/37: Pilulaw Khus IB Side 3 of 3, 1/22/02

3/38: Conversation Pilulaw Khus at Good Earth, June 1, 2001

3/39: Pilulaw Khus Chumash, 3/14/01

Publicity Materials

10/1: Diary kept by Francisco Gonzalez, 1984

10/2: Diary kept by Francisco Gonzalez, 1985

10/3: Photos and Articles of Yolanda Broyles Gonzalez and Francisco Gonzalez including newspaper and magazine clippings, a poem written for Francisco Gonzalez, and family and publicity photos

10/4: Documents found with Yolanda Broyles Gonzalez addendum German Books including Notes from German 210 Seminar, an excerpt from a German book, a newspaper clipping found in Alfred Doblin: Berlin Alexanderplatz Roman, and a newspaper clipping found in Coming to Terms

10/5: Music memorabilia Box, fabric rectangle with stamp design

10/6: Production photos from the play "Una Pastorela" and cast photos from the play "Corridos", 1995, 1984

10/7: Collection of unlabeled publicity photos and film negatives

10/8: Publicity photos of Francisco Gonzalez, 1982

10/9: Vista Phoenix Gazette newspaper article, 1988

10/10: Publicity Photos and Film Negative of Frank Gonzalez, 1989

10/11: Various publicity papers of Francisco Gonzalez including an itinerary and university letter for 1991 University of Western Washington performance, a printed email response to an honorarium inquiry, a resume and biography, a newspaper clipping, flyers and schedule for 'Presidio Days', a press release and thank you email for his symposium at Whatcom Museum, a letter from California State University, a flyer for a benefit for Acuna vs. UC Regents, and a newspaper article clipping

10/12: Publicity Photos of Yolanda Broyles Gonzalez

10/13: Play publicity including flyers for "La Virgen del Tepeyac" and "Corridos", programs for "The Ages" and "If These Walls Could Speak", a newspaper clipping, a critics award for "Corridos", a folder for "Una Pastorela" containing various materials, and a folder for Francisco Gonzalez's musical album "El Regalo"

10/14: Mexican Calendar Photos and article with notes, 1999

10/15: A Plaque honoring Francisco Gonzalez, 2009

10/16: removed for mapcase Poster for "Tres Cuentos del D.F." directed by Francisco Gonzalez (2 copies); Poster for "Una Pastorela, "1989; Poster for "Una Pastorela," 1993

Personal Papers and Photographs

2/1: YBG Photos. Parade and Peformance, San Antonio

2/2: Valerio Longoria- Tejano Conjunto

2/3: YBG Photos, La Fulga (Flea Market) in San Antonio

2/4: Lydia Mendoza's Morante birthday party

2/5: YBG Photos. Artist Cesar Martinez, Teatro Guadalupe (San Antonio)

2/6: Performance in Soledad Prison

2/7: German Cheyenne Indian Club in the Black Forest

2/8: San Juan Bautista- Teatro Campesino/ F. Gonzalez and YBG

2/9: Teatro Campesino Members

2/10: san Francisco/ Galeria. Negatives

2/11: Teatro de la Esperanza, San Antonio

2/12: Centro Cultural Aztlan Awards, San Antonio

2/13: Teatro Campesino- framed picture

2/14: Posada/ Santa Barbara, California

2/15: Las Posadas at Sra. Lupe Benitez- Santa

2/16: Lydia Mendoza and YBG

2/17: List of pictures in YBG Books

2/18: Pictures- Lydia Mendoza's dresses and posters

2/19: Photos- Lydia Mendoza

2/20: World Music institute, Inc.- Lydia Mendoza tapes

2/21: Mendoza's 85th and book signing at Plaza del Zacate, San Antonio

2/22: Mendoza with dress; Mama and Yollie at Guenther

2/23: Crucifixion del migrante

2/24: California Chicano Murals

2/25: Culiacan, Guagmas, Tucson, and Papy's 45th birthday

2/26: Guadalajara

2/27: California and Frankreich

2/28: Chicano Demo

2/29: Abuelita

2/30: Photos- Lydia Mendoza (labeled historic)

2/31: YBG Photos

2/32: Photographs from correspondence

2/33: Photograph- Vigilancia Popular

2/34: Lydia Mendoza

2/35: Rosa Reyes- Video cassette

2/36: Misc pictures and fliers found in the photo Box

2/37: Holz-Bilder photos: Wood, Black Forest, Germany

2/38: YBG photos (unknown location)

2/39: Photos from various years

2/40: YBG- Photos of her caata Nessita, Juan Ruflo (author mexicano), Italy and Spain

2/41: YBG- Nessita the cat

2/42: Ruflo

2/43: YBG- Portugal, East Germany, Mexico and misc.

2/44: Mexico (Maya), Black Forest, Countryside

2/45: Photobook- Mau, Leonore und Hubert Fichte (Texte) "Xango: Die afroamerikanischen Religionen, Bahia, Haiti, Trinidad."

Personal Papers and Photographs

Yolanda Broyles-Gonzalez's contracts, Standford University, Raza Unite, Lydia Mendoza, photos, and biographical information

1/1: Unused Contracts, 1977

1/2: YBG hiring evaluation for Stanford University 1992 Yvonne Yarbro-Bejarano, 1980-1992

1/3: YBG Activism- Raza Unite in support of Rudy Acuña, 1991

1/4: Papers from Lydia Mendoza's Trunk, 1992-1993

1/5: YBG Biographical information, 1977-1993

1/6: Photos from Lydia Mendoza's Trunk, No dates

1/7: Photos from Posters- Including Lydia Mendoza, No dates

1/8: Photos- Lydia Mendoza Wedding Day

1/9: Guadalajara- Mercado

1/10: Kinder Van Tio Mateo

1/11: Tucson Airport, Abuelita, Culiacan, Christine, and Palo Alto; Tia Margarita

1/12: Mazaltan

1/13: Sabino Canyon

1/14: Teatro Libertad

1/15: Jan and David Hochzeit

1/16: Dartsmouth, Pittsburg

1/17: Subject Unknown

1/18: YBG in Germany and France 1970s- Contact Sheets and Negatives- 1

1/19: YBG in Germany and France 1970s- Contact Sheets and Negatives- 2

1/20: Provence, France

1/21: Germany- Many portraits of Siegfried Bartels. (YGB's Photography Teacher)- Basil Straufent Bollschweil

1/22: Germany

1/23: Mexico, Yucatan

1/24: Culiacan Portraits- negatives

1/25: Contact Sheets and Negatives of trip with Julieta Arana and Jan Wezelman through Europe-1

1/26: Contact Sheets and Negatives of trip with Julieta Arana and Jan Wezelman through Europe-2

1/27: Arendt and Potertaten - 15-4-78, East Berlin (near Potsdam)- of East German writer (deceased) and artist Hannelore Teutsch; East German Officials on Arendt's 75th birthday, April 15, 1978

1/28: Pearce, Arizona Cemetery

1/29: Tucson Pueblo Center- eatro Libertad: Negatives

1/30: Danielito, Tucson

1/31: Tucson

1/32: California- Palo Alto on Ozean

1/33: Tio and Tia Tonio- Mojolo

1/34: Teatro Libertad Papp- Tucson

1/35: Sasabe Cemetery

1/36: Writers in Berlin: Hubert Fichte, Erich Arendt, etc. v.1

1/37: Writers in Berlin: Hubert Fiche, Erich Arendt, etc. v.2

1/38: YBG Photos- 1970's Germany

1/39: Tucson Demonstration Chicana

1/40: Photos of San Antonio, Texas Parade

1/41: YBG Travels in 1980's- New Orleans, Mazatlan, San Antonio. 1/2

1/42: YBG Travels in 1980's- New Orleans, Mazatlan, San Antonio. 2/2

1/43: Teatro Campesino Core Members- plus Rene Yanez, Director of Galeria de la Raza in San Francisco

1/44: Slides-San Antonio Chicana Poet Angela de Hoyos Performing at El Mercado and Maria Cervantes tape

1/45: YBG in San Antonio

1/46: YBG teaching German course at UTSA

1/47: Beach, Boat, and Local Life pictures (location not specified)

1/48: YBG Photo Collection: Texas, San Antonio and Austn; Union Organizers

1/49: YBG Housewarming in San Antonio; Artist Cesa martinez, Writer Rudy Rosales; Conjunto Pioneer- Valerio Longoria at Mission County Park, San Antonio; JL Birthday

1/50: YBG Photos in Provence, France, and San Antonio

1/51: Self-portraits from Freiburg, Germany

1/52: YBG performs at 1st Conjunto Festival in San Antonio

Papers and Chumash Books

5/1: McLendon, Sally and John R. Johnson. Cultural Affiliation and Lineal Decent of the Chumash People in the Chumash Islands and the Santa Monica Mountains., December 1999

5/2: Quincy D. Newell. The Indians Generally Love Their Wives and Children: Native American Marriage and Sexual Practices in Missions San Francisco, Santa Clara and San Jose., 2005

5/3: Humqaq (Western Gate) by Michael Khur Zarate, 1998

5/4: Perdue, Theda. Writing the Ethnohistory of Native Women., 1977

5/5: Noriega, Chon A., Eric R. Avila edt et al. The Chicano Studies Reader: An Anthology of Aztlan, 1970-2000.

5/6: Geiger, Maynard and Antonio Ripoll. Fray Ripoll's Description of the Chumash Revolt at Santa Barbara in 1824., 1970

5/7: Comaroff, John and Jean Comaroff; Chapters 1 and 9. Ethnography and the Historical Imagination

5/8: Pilulaw Khus introduction Book Concept

5/9: Timbrook, Jan. Vegetation Burning by the Chumash., 1982

5/10: Harris, Carl V., Jarrell C Jackson, et. al. "Santa Barbara Presidio Area 1840 to the Present"., 1993

5/11: Williams Jr., Robert A. Like a Loaded Weapon: The Rehnquist Court, Indian Rights, and the Legal History of Racism in America. With flayer advertising a talk done by the author., 2007

5/12: Journal of the Southwest Volume 29 No. 4 Winter 1987. Weber, Charles. John Francis Bannon and the Historiography of the Spanish Borderlands: Retrospect and Prospect., 1987

5/13: Greenwood, Roberta S. The California Ranchero: Fact and Fancy., 1989

5/14: Wilson, Angela Cavender. Power of the Spoken Word: Native Oral Traditions in American Indian History., 1997

5/15: Awesasne Notes

5/16: Stannard, David E. American Holocaust: The Conquest of the New World., 1992

5/17: Women's Medicine Ways: Cross Cultural Rites of Passage by Marcia Starck with Gynne Stern

5/18: Austin, Alfredo Lopez. The Rabbit on the Face of the Moon: Mythology in the Mesoamerican Tradition., 1996

5/19: Deloria, Vine. Custer Died for Your Sins: an Indian Manifesto. Chapter 4, and 7-10.

5/20: Iohono O'odham Citizenship Movements Documents

5/21: Native American Publishers and Biblio

5/22: Grad History Release Form Blank

5/23: American Genesis Chapter 5 Sinking the Bridge

5/24: Pilulaw Contract University of Texas, 2002

5/25: Michael A. Zarate- Stanford paper American Indian ways of knowing YBG's

5/26: Chumash Press; Various Newspaper Clippings

5/27: Chumash Remains newspaper clipping, 2001

5/28: Haley, Brain D. and Larry R. Wilson. Anthropology and the Making of Chumash Traditions., 1997

5/29: Haley, Brain D. Going Deeper: Chumash identity, scholars, and spaceports in Radic' and elsewhere., 2002

5/30: Haley, Brain D and Larry R. Wilcoxon. Discussion and Criticism on "Complicities and Collaborations"., 2000

5/31: Pilulaw Intro. And Panchitz Notes

5/32: Pollution- Toxins

5/33: Sense of Place edited by Steven Feld and Keith H. Basso., 1996

5/34: DNA and "Ancestry" newspaper clippings and email

5/35: Tambiah, Stanley Jeyaraja. Magic, science, religion, and the scope of rationality., 1990

5/36: Deloria Jr., Vine. The World we Used to Live In., 2006

5/37: Pilulaw Khus Lecture Notes, 2002

5/38: Pilulaw Khus Women and Colonization, 2002

5/39: Pilulaw letters and student comments

5/40: Forbes, Jack D. Ethnocide by Exclusion: Anglo-American Supremacy and K-12 Curriculum.

5/41: Age of Exploration: Arrival of the Spanish, The Presidio, Mission Santa Barbara and Ranchos by Esmeralda B.G. (coloring book and history)

5/42: Booklet about the People of The Longhouse with drawings by John Fadden, title and author not listed

5/43: Schaaf, Gregory. The Great Law of Peace and The Constitution of the United States of America.

5/44: Trejo, Mary. Memories of Growing up in Lopez Canyon as Descendant of Chumash Mexican Mission Church., 2000

5/45: Chumash Bibliography

5/46: Burro Willow's symbols and meaning

5/47: A Chumash Christmas: Virgin Birth of a Wondrous Child by Dr. John Anderson

5/48: The Santa Barbara Presidio

5/49: Post 9/11 Surveillance/Patriot Act Article clipping and handout

5/50: Nabokov, Peter. Reconstituting the Chumash: A Review Essay., 1989

5/51: Sandos, James A. Christianization among the Chumash: An Ethnohistoric Perspective., 1991

5/52: Applegate, Richard B. The Datura Cult Among the Chumash., 1975

5/53: A Brief Story of Santa Barbara; book printout cover page with title and author missing

5/54: Chumash articles about development over burial grounds

5/55: Yano, Lester I. Protection of the Ethnobiological Knowledge of Indigenous Peoples., 1993

5/56: Guest, Francis F. An Examination of the Thesis of S.F. Cook on the Forced Conversion of Indians in the California Missions., 1979

5/57: A Chumash Saint and the Politics By Lizbeth Hassa

5/58: The Chumash People: Materials for Teachers and Students. Santa Barbra Museum of Natural History; Santa Barbra, California, 1991.

5/59: Laird, Carobeth. Encounter with an Angry God. New York: Ballantine. 1975.

5/60: Collected by J.P. Harrington and Edited by Thomas C. Blackburn. December's Child: A Book of Chumash Oral Narratives. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1975.

5/61: Edited by notes by Travis Hudson, Thomas Blackburn, Rosario Curletti and Janice Timbrook. The Eye of the Flute: Chumash Traditional History and Ritual as Told by Librado Kittsepawit to John P. Harrington. Santa Barbra Museum of Natural History; Santa Barbra, California, 1978.

5/62: Brusa, Betty War. Saniman Indians of California and their Neighbors. California: Naturegraph Publishers, Inc., 2005.

5/63: Gibson, Robert O. The Chumash. New York:Chelsea House, 1991.

5/64: California's Chumash Indians. EZ Nature Books, 2002.

5/65: Miller, Bruce W. Chumash: A Picture of Their World. California: Sand River Press, 1988.

Papers

4/1: Walker, Phillip L, John R. Johnson. Effects of Contact on the Chumash Indians.

4/2: Remedios de la Guerra

4/3: 1824 Chumash Uprising and Toypunno

4/4: Gender Status Decline Resistance and Accommadation. Ed Castillo, 1994

4/5: John Johnson The Chumash and the Mission, 1989

4/6: Senan, Jose. The Ventureno Confesionario of Joes Senan., 1967

4/7: Printouts: Ecology & Native Spirt by Eva Uran, The Free of Peace, and The Great Law of Peace: A Message From Chief Jack Swamp

4/8: Pilulaw Cover and other Photos

4/9: Pilulankhus and ESME on missionization, March 14, 2001

4/10: Jackson, Helen Hunt. Report on the condition and needs of Mission Indians.

4/11: Copy of a timeline for Pilulaw Khus.

4/12: The Non-Progressice Great Spirit

4/13: Geneva, 1977: A Report on the Hemispheric Movement of Indigenous Peoples

4/14: Interview with Michael Khus-Zarate with YBG: Conversation notes and Transcription Sides 1-5, August 15, 2001

4/15: Manuscript of Earth Wisdom: California Chumash Women by Yolanda Broyles-Gonzalez and Pilulaw Khus; With emails and permission forms; two photos, 2011

4/16: IV School curricular Material: Resources Submitted to teachers by YBG to combat racism/sexism/Classism. Isla Vista School is near UCSB- Santa Barbara, California, 2002

4/17: Traweek, Sharon. Beamtimes and Lifetimes the World of High Energy Physicists., 1988

4/18: Concept Paper Truth and Reconciliation, December 1999

4/19: 1878: Experiences of the Spanish Solider by Rafael Gonzales and Thomas Savage

4/20: Kashwa Cieneguitas; What Became of the Barbareno Indian Reservation

4/21: Strange Species: The Boomer University Intellectual Reviewed by Matt Bokovoy, 2007

4/22: SBA-550, October 6, 1999

4/23: Disciplining the Savages Savaging the Disciplines by Martin Nakata, 2007

4/24: When Natives Talk Back: Chicano Anthropology Since the Late '60s by Benato Rosaldo

4/25: Pilulaw Khus Book; relevant secondary materials LA Times and others

4/26: Nots on Pilulaw; Conversation YBG/Michael Khus

4/27: Book Excerpt Chapter 11: An Indigenous Standpoint Theory

4/28: Native Women, Gender and Sexuality: The Unspoken, The Unthought in Borderlands Historiography by Antonia I. Castaneda, 1998

4/29: Letter between YBG and John Anderson on his Chumash writings, 2007

4/30: Various handwritten notes

4/31: Current Anthropology Forum: The Making of Chumash Tradition; 2 Copies, 1998

4/32: Chumash Maritime Association Document

4/33: Chumash Maps

4/34: Doctoral Degree Proposal by YBG; Degree in Chicana and Chicano Studies at UCSB 2000 and PhD in Mexican American Studies at Univ. of Arizona

4/35: Various handwritten notes

4/36: Pilulaw Khus Notes, January 22, 2002

4/37: Pilulaw Khus Notes, December 31, 2006

4/38: Mission Indians in California

4/39: Earth Wisdom Contract

4/40: Pilulaw/List of Platicas

4/41: 09-10 Pilulaw Reviews

4/42: Steve Chawkine: Chumash Language brought back from the brink, April 20, 2008

4/43: Printouts: American Indian Freedom of Religion Fact Sheet, Antap Structure and The Upper World of the Chumash

4/44: Larson/Johnson/Michaelson: Missionization Among Coastal Chumash, 1994

4/45: D. Castillo. The Native Response to Colonization of Alta California., 1989

4/46: Berkhofer, Jr, Robert F. The political Context of a New Indian History; Levantamiento! The 1824 Chumash Uprising.

4/47: Ishi in Three Centuries edited by Karl Kroeber and Clifton Kroeber, 2003

4/48: Castillo, Edwars. Pandemic of 1801., 1999

4/49: Chumash Women: Voices from Six Generations (newspaper artcule); The First People Finding the Chumash Way (newspaper Artcle); Interview with Michael Khus (Chumash)- Son of Pilulaw Khus (CD-R), July 1998

4/50: Heizer, Robert F. A California Messianic Movement of 1801 among the Chumash.

4/51: Hudson, Dee Travis. Chumash Canoes of Mission Santa Barbra: the Revolt of 1824., 1976

4/52: Cortes, Juan. The Doctrina and Confesionario of Juan Cortes., 1979

4/53: Earth Journal Vol. 3 No. 10, October 1992

4/54: A Brief Story of Santa Barbara by Edwards Selden Spaulding, 1964

4/55: Northern Chumash Council documents topic oil spill and cleanup, September 1992

4/56: Cordero, Maria. Legislative Subordination of California Indians: From Statehood to Civil Rights Movement (1850-1960)., 2003

4/57: Chumash DNA and Weird Science

4/58: Juanita Centeno notes

Papers

6/1: Chicano Studies 138: Barrio Popular Culture Course Materials, Spring 1998

6/2: Introduction Irquoain Women pages 1-10 and Bibliography by B. Mann, 2000

6/3: Introduction pages 3-16 Women and Power in Native America edited by Laura Klein and Lillian Ackerman, 1995

6/4: California History: Spanish Period

6/5: Guin, Ursula K. Le. The Wave in the Mind: Talks and Essay on The Writers, The Reader, and the Imagination., 2004

6/6: Cordano's Apology, 1998

6/7: Fujimura, Carlo. Theory versus Reality: Identity Discourse and American Indians.

6/8: Hokan Language Family Tree includes Chumash

6/9: Chumash Maritime Association Update Letters, 1996-1997

6/10: YBG's Lydia Mendoza book song lyrics reprint agreement, 2000

6/11: Letters from Ft. McDowell Mohave Apache Indian Community, 1981

6/12: Bio-Bibliographic Update, 2002-2004

6/13: Chicano Studies 137 Readings Professor YBG, Winter 1995

6/14: YBG vs. UC Injunction, September 12, 1997

6/15: Media on YBG vs. UC

6/16: YBG vs. UC Complaint various articles, flyers and press statements

6/17: YBG vs. UC

6/18: YBG Walking in Beauty

6/19: National Committee on Pay Equity: Newsletters and various articles on the topic

6/20: Mario Garcia Sexual Assault articles

6/21: YBG Head Annual Performance Evaluations, 6/30/2005

6/22: YBG Annual Review Letters and Documents, 2004

6/23: Commission on the Status of Women General Meeting documents, 2004

6/24: The 6th International Forum for the Study of Literary Cultures of the American Southwest: Posters and name tag, 2005

6/25: YBG Annual Review documents and various academic documents, 2006

6/26: SBS Developments Cornerstones for Learning: College of Social and Behavioral Sciences The University of Arizona, Winter 2006

6/27: DVD- Titled University of Arizona Women's Plaza of Honor UA Journal, October 2005

6/28: Teatro Chicana Final with Foreword , November 14, 2006

6/29: Lydia Mendoza Texas Public Radio

6/30: Radio interview on Will am 580 topic Chelo Silva and her Influence of Chicana and Latina Feminist Movement; Email and DVD

6/31: Ochoa, Maria. Creative Collectives: Chicana Painters Working in Community., 2003

6/32: Letter from Cushing Library to YGB on adding her collection to Cushing, June 2, 2006

6/33: Latina Latino Studies Program University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Newsletter

6/34: Flyers: The Rolando Hinojosa-Smith Lecture Series Presents: "Chelo Silva and the Soundtracks of Chicana/Latina Feminist Movements" lecturer YBG, 2006

6/35: 2nd Annual Latino Heritage Symposium "Resistance in Latin American Communities" Flyer and program, February 24-25, 2006

6/36: Gender Studies Documents: Esperanza peace & justice center Letter; WOSAC Book Group; event flyer

6/37: YBG Annual Review documents and academic documents, 2005

6/38: The Dedication of the Women's Plaza of Honor Programs, invitations and certificate, September 30, 2005

6/39: WOSAC 9th Annual Women who Lead Reception, November 3, 2005

6/40: The Way Up Conference 15th Annual Conference for Women in Higher Education: Power of Women Telling Their Stories: Programs, Certificates and YBG document for conference entitled The Power of Women's Words, February 11, 2005

6/41: MELUS rejection letter for YBG Manuscript "El Teatro Campesino "from the barrio to Broadway": Selling Out the Revolution?", March 14, 2005

6/42: Take Back the Night Planning Committee emails and flyers, 2007

6/43: YBG Annual Review documents and academic documents, 2008

6/44: Email about LUNAFEST film fest and Program from 6th Annual Film Festival LUNAFEST, March 7, 2007

6/45: Arizona Women's Conference Program, September 26, 2007

6/46: The National Council for Research on Women letter and information, 2007

6/47: YBG Annual Review documents and academic documents, 2010

6/48: A Valentine's Symposium programs and notes, February 12, 2010

6/49: YBG Annual Review documents and academic documents, 2011

6/50: The Phi Beta Kappa Society Senate nomination documents, constitution and bylaws, and handbook for members booklets, 2011

6/51: CD-R entitled "Tellez", 2011

6/52: 2011 Scholars' Symposium Bridging our Future: Culture, Conflict & Convergence; programs and YBG speech notes, April 29, 2011

6/53: Student Letter from Cindy Padilla to YBG, October 28, 2008

6/54: YBG Annual Review documents and academic documents, 2008

6/55: YBG Critics and notes on manuscript from Duke University "La Yiyiyi: Impacts of La Lupe", April 28, 2008

6/56: 6th Annual Arizona Women's Conference: Program, and emails about YBG volunteering, 2008

6/57: YBG Annual Review documents and academic documents, 2009

6/58: UNCG School of Music Conference Feminist Theory and Music 10: Improvising and Galvanizing Program and poster, May 27-31, 2009

6/59: The Phi Beta Kappa Society Senate nomination letters, 2009

6/60: Various German newspaper clippings, 2000

6/61: "Zum Beispiel Hünxe: Lesung zum Thema "Gewalt gegen Ausländer" German book with a collection of newspaper articles, 1992

6/62: Chicano Studies 1C: Introduction to Chicano Cultural Studies Volume 1 Professor Yolanda Broyles-Gonzalez, Spring 1994

Papers

3/1: Dr. John Anderson, Chumash Writings Newspaper print outs; The Moon, Mars and Chumash Traditionalism; Costal Band Respond to National Seashore Study; Kuta Teachings; Swedish Article on Chumash Politics Dismisses Radic and Anderson; Responsible Research and the Chumash Indians of California; The Chumash Indians and the California Spaceport; Haley & Wilcoxon: The Chumash Controversy Continues; Jonjonata: And Chumash Indian Traditionalism, 2001, 2003

3/2: Maria Solares on the 1824 Revolt, 1975

3/3: Berkhoffer, Robert F. Cultural Pluralism Vs. Ethnocentrism in the New Indian History., 1987

3/4: Dartt Newton & Erlandson. Little Choice for the Chumash., 2006

3/5: Chicana/o Studies as oppositional Ethnography by Angie Chabram

3/6: Library Resources

3/7: Chumash. Peace Studies Mediation/Cordero, 2003

3/8: Chumash Nation Syllabus, Summer 2003

3/9: Native Readings Pertineui to Chumash Nation

3/10: Crystals In the Sky Class Notes

3/11: Chumash Nation Syllabus, Spring 2003

3/12: Chumash Nation Session # 6 Outline for Discussion

3/13: Newspaper Clippings: Who Would dare call a warrior 'squauw'? and Gold, Greed

3/14: Speaking Notes

3/15: Reading Responses from Students, April 14, 2003

3/16: Reading Responses from Students, April 17, 2003

3/17: Weekly Reports from students, April 10, 2003

3/18: 193 Chumash

3/19: Term Papers from Chumash Nation Course, 2003

3/20: Chicana Slavery

3/21: Weekly Reflection From Chumash Nation Course, May 2003

3/22: Maria Cordero- Chumash Slavery. Independent Study Papers.

3/23: Chumash Maritime American Indian Heritage: papers and Costal Voices Newsletters, 1997-1998

3/24: Julia Cordero on Chumash: Paper and two audio tapes, 2003

3/25: Julia Cordero Original paper, 2003

3/26: YBG Originals Current Anthropology

3/27: Crystals in the Sky

3/28: Fernando Librado

3/29: Chumash Course Reader

3/30: The Eighteen Unratified Treaties of 1851-1852 Between the California Indians and the United States Government by Robert F. Heizer; publisher Department of Anthropology University of California, Berkeley, 1972

3/31: Government + Spiceny

3/32: Articles from Ch. St. 193 Prof. Broyles-Gonzalez Part 1, Summer 2003

3/33: Articles from Ch. St. 193 Prof. Broyles-Gonzalez Part 2, Summer 2003

Oral History Project Documents

7/1: Grandma Liz "The Ringleader of Them all" by Rosemary Castillo, term paper, February 29, 2000

7/2: Anaia Garcia- Interview: Susana Flores (paper), Interview analysis (paper) and DVD of interview, April 30, 2012

7/3: Chicana Women An Oral History: Interview with Rosaura Martinez Hernandez (paper) and 2 two RadioShack tapes, October 2007

7/4: Courtney Waters- One Historia of Ivonne Gaitan Romero (paper), transcription of interview (paper) and CD-R of interview recorded on April 26, 2012, May 2012

7/5: Lisette and Mathra Barragan- La Historia de mi Madre! (paper), transcription (paper) and DVD-R of interview, April 24, 2012

7/6: Nancy Jimenez- La historia de Maria Rocha (paper) and DVD-R of the interview, May 1, 2012

7/7: Jeannette Moreno- Oral History of Marisela Moreno (paper) and 2 CD-R of interview, April 27, 2012

7/8: Jennifer Contreras and Rosario Valasquez Sanchez Paper and CD titled Rosario Jennifer, April 25, 2012

7/9: The Narrative of Maria Luz Marquez de Perez by Joel A. Saldana Perez (paper), transcription and CD of interview, March 15, 2012

7/10: Interview with Amanda Zavala Morales May 6, 2012 with transcript and analysis by Alicia Morales, May 8, 2012

7/11: We are Strong: Una historia de Alicia Margarita Hernandez by Andrea Hernandez Hom (paper), transcription and CD of interview from March 1, 2012, Spring 2012

7/12: Unlabeled TDK DVD

7/13: Alex Paredes' interview of Maria del Refujio papers and CD, April 20, 2012

7/14: Maintaining Hozho in a Modern World: A Dine Women Speaks (Aresta Tsosie La Russo) by Katherine Brooks (paper), transcription and CD, April 28, 2012

7/15: CD labeled "Thaly's Oral History MAS: 585"

7/16: En Lak Ench: You are my other me by Thalia Marlyn Gomez Torres transcription of interview with Sonia Gomez Torres and analysis, April 29, 2012

7/17: Annette Verdugo person interviewed: Isabel Verdugo Transcription and analysis, CDs labeled part # 1 and part #2, April 27, 2012

7/18: Jianna Limon's interview of Maria Limon transcription and analysis, CD of interview, April 28, 2012

7/19: La Historia de Irma Zacarias Del Cid by Paula Marie Cruz transcription and analysis, May 1, 2012

7/20: LeeAnn Ladphair's interview of Carmen Cecelia Cervanto Agular transcription and analysis, and CD of the interview, April 30, 2012

7/21: Maritza Noriega's interview of Rosalva Cota transcription, analysis and CD, May 5, 2012

7/22: Her Namesake by Carolina Alonzo (paper), transcription and CD of interview with Carolina Moreno Alonzo

7/23: Priscilla Perez interview of Elvia De La Cruz with analysis, transcription, two personal photos and CD, April 29, 2012

7/24: Sabrina Garcia's interview of Marty Cortez transcription and CD, April 22, 2012

7/25: Bettina Trujillo's interview of Rosario Valdez de Martinez analysis, transcription and CD, May 1, 2012

7/26: Arizona State Museum Many Mexicos by Syrena Arevalo, May 1, 2012

7/27: Syrena Arevalo's interview with mother analysis and transcription, and CDs labeled Interview pt. 1 and pt. 2, May 1, 2012

7/28: Alexandria Partida's interview of My Abuela Christina transcription and analysis with 1 GB SD card (note- I kept it in the blue pock folder so the SD wasn't lost), April 19, 2013

7/29: Jacobo Xavier Ramirez's interview of Nellie Bustillos analysis, transcription and CD, April 25, 2013

7/30: Sylvia Martinez interview of Mirna Peru transcription, analysis and DVD-R, April 20, 2013

7/31: Christina Galvez's interview of Maria Jesus Contreras transcription, analysis and CD

7/32: Alex Romero's interview of Linda Romero transcription, analysis and DVD-R, April 23, 2013

7/33: Robert Teran's interview of Rosemary Teran CD Disk 1 and CD Disk 2, transcription and analysis, April 17, 2013

7/34: CD Labeled "Dr. YBG Oral History and Documents"

7/35: Kenny Johnson's interview of Gloria Cardenas transcription, analysis, and DVD-R, April 6, 2013

7/36: Tolling and Struggling: Rosa Maria and a Life of Wisdom by Christopher Montoya, transcription and DVD-R, April 23, 2013

7/37: Many Mexico's Exhibit by Jennifer Contreras, May 5, 2012

Music Memorabilia, Items of Interest, and Miscellaneous papers

2/1: 1992 National Hispanic Entertainment Directory edited by Ramon Hernandez, ISSN 1061-270, 1992

2/2: 1999-2000 Mid & Southwest Hispanic Entertainment Directory, 2000

2/3: Tejano Journal, February 2003

2/4: Latin Vibes Magazine, February/March 2001

2/5: The Journal of Texas Music History Volume 3 Number 2, Fall 2003

2/6: Latin Music and Entertainment Magazine International, December-January 2000

2/7: Latin Music and Entertainment Magazine International, September-October 1999

2/8: Native Women's Narratives & Biography with floppy disk titled "Native Women's Narratives Bibliography in MLA with annotations and without

2/9: Book Chapter- "Indianizing Catholicism: Chicana/India/Mexicana Indigenous Spiritual Practices in our Image" by Yolanda Broyles-Gonzalez with a photograph and notes

2/10: Nican Tlacah Ilhuitl Indigenous Peoples Day at Arizona State Capital information packet, emails and newspaper clipping about the event

2/11: Printout of email with the subject "Mariachi, Bordering on the Mainstream", 2004

2/12: Social Justice Education Project 2005 Newsletter and 2004 Newsletter, 2004-2005

2/13: Photo of Cesar Chavez seems to be taken from a magazine

2/14: The Realm of Hip-Hop (course assignment) with printouts of song lyrics from various hip-hop artists

2/15: Ernesto Galarza Commemorative Lecture presented by Dr. Americo Paredes a booklet from Stanford Center for Chicano Research, 1986

2/16: Tejano Conjunto Festival in San Antonio, 1983

2/17: Picante Magazine Volume 1 No. 3, 1978

2/18: El Corrido de Cecilia Rios: Study Guide a film by Kristy Guevara Flanagan, 2000

2/19: Red Ink Magazine: A Native American Students Publication Volume 16.2/17.1 (2 copies), 2012

2/20: Documents about Yolanda's retention at the University of California, Santa Barbara, 2004

2/21: Course Materials for Oral Tradition and Music includes syllabus, course readings, exams, and handouts, 1979-2011

2/22: Texas Entertainment & Hispanic Music Industry Directory, 1990

2/23: 1980s Tejano Music Memorabilia - various flyers and newspapers, 1980s

2/24: La Estrella de Tucson Anol. 1 No. 37, 2005

2/25: Latino Star Magazine, May 13, 2001

2/26: Pages from Latino Star, Junio 7, 2001

2/27: Latino Star Magazine, April 29, 2001

2/28: Latino Star Magazine, May 20, 2001

2/29: Latino Star Magazine, May 6, 2001

2/30: Latino Star Magazine, April 15, 2001

2/31: La Prensa, April 7, 2001

2/32: Tonantzin Vol. 13, No.1, May 1997

2/33: Tonantzin Vol. 2, No. 3, May 1985

2/34: Gonzalez Ancestry- 12 photos

2/35: Local Hero Certificate presented to Francisco Gonzalez by The Santa Barbara Independent, 1987

2/36: Texas Musicians Memorabilia, 1980s

2/37: Sheet Music for various versions of a pieces titled "El Son 'So'"

2/38: Documents regarding Francisco Gonzalez "the Gift El Regalo Mexican Harp"

2/39: Composition Notebook (author and subject not known, need to feel out better)

2/40: Binder with items relating to Guadalupe Custom Strings (seems to be pricing of various items, it will need to be deconstructed)

2/41: Tejano Conjunto Festival en San Antonio Program, 1983

2/42: Francisco Gonzalez's resume and related documents

2/43: Press items and programs for XYZ (???)

2/44: Certificate of Recognition from The Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation to Francisco Gonzalez, January 26, 1991

Mexicana/Chicana Oral Histories; Transcribed Do not copy, circulate, or quote without permission

26/1: "Maria Cervantes" by Gerardo Arenas; 01/30/1997

26/2: Elvira Beccera by Steven Lopez; 02/02/1997

26/3: Susanna Hernandez Telles by Catherine Mellen; 02/02/1997

26/4: Alicia Silva by Andrea; 02/03/1997

26/5: Elizabeth Jaramillo by Kim Gilmore; 02/07/1997

26/6: Alicia Morales by Jacob; 02/08/1997

26/7: Francisca Gandarilla by Flora de la Torre; 02/09/1997

26/8: Alma Zimmerman Quitana by Jennifer Ochoa; 02/09/1997

26/9: Maria Luisa Ramirez by Gabriela Diaz, Reflection Paper included; 02/09/1997

26/10: Ylda Delgado by Salvador Delgado, Reflection Paper included; 02/09/1997

26/11: Sylvia Unzueta by Shannon Vagge; 02/10/1997

26/12: Marta English by Daniel Kutner; 02/10/1997

26/13: Soccorro Severson by Matthew Davidson; 02/11/1997

26/14: Martha Cespedes by Christian Martinez; 02/12/1997

26/15: Leticia Alvarez by Yvonne Munguia, Reflection Paper included; 02/13/1997

26/16: Delia Herrera by Gena Franssinello; 02/13/1997

26/17: Maria Guadalupe Gonzalez Martinez by Sylvia Gonzalez; 02/14/1997

26/18: Theresa Brown Picco by Jeff Velotta; 02/15/1997

26/19: Ines Tova Aparicio by Benjamin Aparicio; 02/16/1997

26/20: Linda Paramo by April Paramo; 02/16/1997

26/21: Sylvia Castro by Nubia Flores; 02/17/1997

26/22: Refugio Hernandez by Gilbert Hernandez; 02/17/1997

26/23: Odilia Cavillo by Charie Enete; 02/17/1997

26/24: Stella Maris Ferrari by Jennifer Saam; 02/18/1997

26/25: Victoria Diaz Suera by Anna Cavazos; 02/19/1997

26/26: Nora Helfer by Leor Yerushalmi; 02/20/1997

26/27: Gladys Culum by Jodi Berkowitz; 02/20/1997

26/28: Unknown by Sean Checketts; 02/21/1997

26/29: Martha C. Alcantar by Danny Escobedo; 02/21/1997

26/30: Elisa Solis by Marco Solis; 02/23/1997

26/31: Maria Cruz Robles by Clarkaster Wayne; 02/24/1997

26/32: Cleo Cardenas by Maria Andrade; 02/24/1997

26/33: Flora Lopez by Athena Milis; 02/25/1997

26/34: Marcelina Herrera by Cruzito Cruz; 02/25/1997

26/35: Mrs. Peres and Mrs. Macias by Roberto Soto; 02/25/1997

26/36: Maria Lourdes Arroyo by Monica Gamboa; 02/26/1997

26/37: Maria Arroyo by Sonia L. Campos; 02/26/1997

26/38: Sandy Castelblanco by Sonya; 02/26/1997

26/39: Esperanza del Castillo-Galloway by Anthony Galloway; 02/26/1997

26/40: Nora Helfer by Lackey Bevis; 02/26/1997

26/41: Cristina Rodriguez Delamar by Nora Gonzalez; 02/26/1997

26/42: Gloria Farfan Martinez by Christina Viramontes; 02/26/1997

26/43: Jeanette Padilla by Jennifer Lona; 02/27/1997

26/44: Olga Moll by Cristy Carroll; 02/27/1997

26/45: Priscilla Pichardo by Diane Mercado; 02/27/1997

26/46: Esther Mercado by Diane Mercado; 02/27/1997

26/47: Remedios Gonzalez de Lara by Rosa Lara; 02/27/1997

26/48: Sabrina by Jaime Maggio; 02/1997

26/49: Rosa Ramirez Andrade Moreno by Eileen Zuniga; 02/1997

26/50: Chicano Studies Essays; 02/1997

26/51: Mary Esther Mendoza Flores by Marciano Flores and Molly Mekjavich; 03/01/1997

26/52: Elena Martinez by Veronica Martinez; 03/27/1997

26/53: Maria del Refugio Contreras by Erika Contreras; 1997

26/54: Ernestina Baldovinos by Olivia F. Ultreras; 02/26/1998

26/55: Raquel Vela Mendoza by Violeta Coto; 02/2000

26/56: Rita Virginia Aguirre Galaz by Shelley Ruelas

26/57: Linda Villareal by Larry Flores

26/58: Maria Alvarez by Corey Heimlich

26/59: Anna Morot-Guady by Kristen Klein

26/60: Mary Pardo by Jessica Lopez

26/61: Stella Muro by Kelly Lyons

26/62: Monica Molina Austin by Maricia Magana

26/63: Epifania Ramos Villegas by Rebecca Schumacher

26/64: Luz Elena Lizarraga by Alejandro Lizarraga

26/65: Maria Corona by Patricia Tiburcio

26/66: Teresa by Darlene Lara

26/67: Mrs. Pena by Melissa Pena

26/68: Mario Munoz by Brandon Lauletta

26/69: Guillermina Cortez by Patria Cortez

26/70: Mrs. Macias by Jose Macias

26/71: Zeniada Guzman Juarez by Julieta Mendez

26/72: Nancy and Patsy Nunez by Michelle Riley and Jennifer Enriquez

26/73: Maria de la Luz Gama by Carrie Arreola

26/74: Ethel de los Santos by Kenen Angeles

26/75: Celia C. Godoy by Antonio Cervantes

26/76: Linda by Alejandro Araujo

26/77: Carmen Valencia by Elisa Campbell

26/78: Margie Henderson by Brian Barrio

26/79: Maria Esperanza Gladys Esmeralda Aguirre by Debbi Serpas

26/80: Vera by Marisa Flores

26/81: Vanessa J. Garcia and her mother

26/82: Consuelo Larramendi by Irene Larramendi

26/83: Rose by Jesus Andrade

26/84: Irma Cortez by Gabriela Cortez

26/85: Manuela Parra Navarrete by Victor Navarrete

26/86: Maria Arcelia Reynosa by Jennifer Daniel

26/87: Bette by Stefanie Mejia

26/88: Marry Munoz by Lam Le

26/89: Maria Juana Figueroa by Maria Figueroa

26/90: Elena Kerry by Julie Endris

26/91: Anita by Thomas Toledo

26/92: Rose Paramo Mainez by Tamara Mainez

26/93: Marie Trujillo by Jeanna Trujillo

26/94: Carmen Gonzalez by Tara Holder

26/95: Rilma Janet Ochoa by Gaston Ochoa

26/96: Adela Jimenez Chavez by Sandra Gonzalez

26/97: Mr. and Mrs. C by Netza

26/98: Unknown Interview conducted by James Fuerte

26/99: Victorina Avalos by Jorge Avalos

26/100: Norma Morales by Brigid Morales

26/101: Nellie Jaramillo by Lisa Gonzalez

26/102: Norma Castilho by Joana Castilho

26/103: Della Bernal by Amber Mock

26/104: Piedad Lopez by Danny Lee

26/105: Claudia Irene Sandoval by Jenny Kim

26/106: Galinda Dominguez by Blanca Guzman

26/107: Teresa Zavala (Includes Reflection Paper)

26/108: Juana Pulido Gutierrez by Yesenia Gutierrez

26/109: Maria de Jesus Carrillo by Jose Mendoza

26/110: Maria Arredondo Patino by Javier Garcia

26/111: Maria Canela's mother

26/112: Sonal Kodical parents

26/113: Ruth Zamora

26/114: Nancy and Patsy Nunez by Michelle Riley

26/115: Sara by Robin Hull

26/116: Xiomara Ayala by Allison Ramay

26/117: Sara Poot Herrera by Carina Casillas

26/118: Handwritten questions

26/119: Unknown by Jorge Jimenez

26/120: Becky Kimchi and Gilma Orellana by Estela

26/121: Rebecca Echevarria by Eugene Sheynkman

Mexicana/Chicana Oral Histories; Transcribed Do not copy, circulate, or quote without permission

27/1: Roselia Virgen by Fannie; 02/15/1998

27/2: Maria Magana by Damian Magana; 02/23/1998

27/3: Paz by ellen Strickland; 02/23/1998

27/4: Virginia Navidad estrada Navarette de Dicocco by Nicole Dicocco; 02/23/1998

27/5: Maria de la Luz Rangel by Maria Plancarte

27/6: Maria del Rosario Valle by Sergio Delgado

27/7: Maria Christina Arauz by Augusto Sosa

27/8: Petra Ordonez by Adrian Ordonez

27/9: Lucila Villareal de Zerrato by Adriana Neria; 02/26/1998

27/10: Alice Moreno Navarro by Vivian Navarro; 02/26/1998

27/11: Elisea Franco by Patricia de la Torre; 02/26/1998

27/12: Esther Banuelos by Brian Wright; 02/26/1998

27/13: Jeanette Padilla by Laura Espinadola; 02/26/1998

27/14: Maritza Baida by Joseph Gomez; 03/03/1999

27/15: YBG- Disk with grades

27/16: Graciela Manriquez by Gisela Gonzalez; 02/02/2000

27/17: Celia Vasquez by Erica Vasquez; 02/05/2000

27/18: Alicia Guillen by Stephanie Nissan; 02/07/2000

27/19: Alicia Baltazar Velasco by Maribel Velasco; 02/10/2000

27/20: Maria Inez Sanchez by Hesenia Portillo; 02/11/2000

27/21: Sofia Camacho by Yajahira Martinez; 02/12/2000

27/22: Melinda Gandara by Ana Campos; 02/12/2000

27/23: Maruja Estay by Tim Gunther; 02/14/2000

27/24: Dr. Graciela Limon by Maribel Amaya and Saira Diaz; 02/18/2000

27/25: Maria Remedios Gonzalez by Luis Gonzalez; 02/18/2000

27/26: Bertha Aguilar by Ericka Aguilar; 02/19/2000

27/27: Marie Esther Loza by Imelda Loza; 02/19/2000

27/28: Maria Guadalupe Lucero de Lomeli by Claudia Chavez; 02/19/2000

27/29: Maria Concepcion by Jesus Guzman; 02/20/2000

27/30: Pascuala Rodriguez by Antonio Rodriguez; 02/20/2000

27/31: Martha Naranjo by Raquel Hernandez; 02/22/2000

27/32: Maria Luna by Ilda Luna; 02/22/2000

27/33: Guadalupe Arias Diaz by Carlos Morales; 02/23/2000

27/34: Sonia Zuniga-Lomeli by Mackenzie Ferrante; 02/24/2000

27/35: Dolores Canchola Campos by Wendy Canchola; 02/26/2000

27/36: Maria Asuncion Vallejo de Romo by Raquel Romo; 02/26/2000

27/37: Yolanda Garcia by Maria Elena Gutierrez; 02/28/2000

27/38: Hermelinda Guerrero Ureno by Dina Ontiveras; 02/28/2000

27/39: Magdalena Godinez Rangel by Sueyle Torres; 02/29/2000

27/40: Nicole Garza Bolstead by Nicole Vasquez; 02/2000

27/41: Margaret Ortega Lomeli by Veronica Lomeli; 03/01/2000

27/42: Ana Fries by Luis Favela; 03/01/2000

27/43: Antonio Padilla by Nereida Padilla; 03/03/2000

27/44: Jeanette Padilla by Claudia Rodriguez, Emily Nelson; 03/03/2000

27/45: Catalina Gomez by Luzmaria Sanchez; 03/03/2000

27/46: E.F. by Maria Elena Flores; 03/03/2000

27/47: Sylvia (Feliciano) by Alberto Feliciano; 03/03/2000

27/48: Dolores Maria Leon by Sonja Carrington; 03/03/2000

27/49: Maria Rodriguez with Carlos Rodriguez

27/50: Ofelia Esparanza by Michael Baray

27/51: Reflection papers without corresponding transcripts

27/52: Maria Gonzalez by Myrna Clarissa Mendez Lopez

27/53: Sofia Contreras by Monique Sierra

27/54: Marie Marquez by Julie Sandoval

27/55: Maria Hernandez by Mario Melera

27/56: Maria Castro by Araceli Castro

27/57: Yona Rudolf by Danny Paz

27/58: Fidelina C. Rios by Amador Rios Jr.

27/59: Mia Vela by Gabriela Tavakoli

27/60: Margarita Garcia by Jose Pastrana

27/61: Lorena Chavez by Deanna Kavanaugh-Jones

27/62: Ofelia Ybarra by Luis Garcia

27/63: Irene Garcia by Lydia Garcia

27/64: Vivinceta Cipres by Rosanna Leighton

27/65: Yolanda Dokken by Lisa Chavez

27/66: Yvonne Mantilla by Jackie Vowell

27/67: Unknown by Laura Cortez

27/68: Margarita Espinoza by Fernando Cerda

27/69: Celia Vasquez

27/70: Concepcion Lopez by Sirce Daniela Lopez

27/71: Socorro Gonzalez by Cynthia Gonzalez

27/72: Teresa Palacios by Yessica Aranda

27/73: Anna Padilla by Lupe Hernandez

27/74: Olivia by Erica Flores

27/75: Rosa Ornelas by Rick Ornelas

27/76: Socorro Torres by Jessica Lunt

27/77: Michele Milles by Diane chakos

27/78: Lucy Tumanite by Ashley Whitney

27/79: Clara McInerney by Jackie Pearson

27/80: Unknown by Kelly Galvin

27/81: Teresa Eleazar Zavala by Maria Zavala

27/82: Augustina Lopez by Sandy

27/83: Martha Hernandez by Hector Baltazar

27/84: Geramina Alman Gutierrez Burn by Andrea Palmer

27/85: Alva Gutierrez by Jacob Covarrubias

27/86: Rosie Mora/ Madeline Garcia by Katie Newton

27/87: Imelda Lozano by Marcela Torres

27/88: Carmen Martinez by Marcela Torres

27/89: Teresa Chavez by Marcela Corona

27/90: Mayra Leo by Caroline Reed

27/91: Maria Elena Lombera Valdovinos by Jorge

27/92: Lydia Contreras by Vanessa Hernandez

27/93: Jacqueline Lopez by John Hurst

Mexicana/Chicana Oral Histories; Transcribed Do not copy, circulate, or quote without permission

28/1: Zenaida Garcia by Maria Cervantes; 02/19/1995

28/2: Alvaro Angeles Zuman by Marisol Juarez-Moreno; 03/05/1995

28/3: Nohemi Villanueva by Fidel Villanueva-Ortiz; 03/07/1995

28/4: Cora Rivera Jackson by Lisa Gordon; 02/23/1997

28/5: Elizabeth Alvarado by Melina Alvarado; 01/17/1998

28/6: Esther Moya by Veronica Barraza; 01/30/1998

28/7: Herminia Jimenez Ramirez by Elizabeth Arguelles; 02/02/1998

28/8: Rita Salinas by Erika Sove; 02/04/1998

28/9: Amelia Chavez by Sandra Chavez; 02/07/1998

28/10: Manuela Venegas by Patricia Villalobos; 02/08/1998

28/11: Carmen Valencia by Rob Lozuk; 02/09/1998

28/12: Lucia Garcia by Kayla Garcia; 02/14/1998

28/13: Margarita Gonzalez by Susan Jarakian; 02/14/1998

28/14: Filogonia Larazo Onofre by Edith Cabrera; 02/14/1998

28/15: Teresa Hernandez by Denille Morris; 02/15/1998

28/16: Carmen Guerrero Gallegos by Hector Guerrero; 02/15/1998

28/17: Rene Huerta Miranda Peters by Maria Huerta; 02/15/1998

28/18: Lupe Hernandez by Greg Romero; 02/16/1998

28/19: Lenor Jimenez by Danielle MacMillan; 02/16/1998

28/20: Sylvia Nancy Maiza Ashley by Eric; 02/16/1998

28/21: Herlinda Dolores Hilsboro Humphreys by Nick Miniel; 02/16/1998

28/22: Maria Lourdes Arroyo by Deanna Kaplun; 02/18/1998

28/23: Julia Villalpando by Veronica Villalpando; 02/19/1998

28/24: Rosalia Ramirez by Nancy Montoya; 02/19/1998

28/25: Ceci Munoz by Aaron Buoncristiani; 02/20/1998

28/26: Guillermina Isabel Nazzari by R. Joy Nazzari; 02/22/1998

28/27: Julia Cuellar De Soto by Denise Soto; 02/22/1998

28/28: Lydia Cervantes by Esabel cervantes and Ana Sandoval; 02/23/1998

28/29: Yolanda Jurado by Gracie Olivarez; 02/23/1998

28/30: Laura Rodriguez by Sandra Rodriguez; 02/23/1998

28/31: Blanca Molina by Vilma Molina; 02/23/1998

28/32: Maria Chavez by Jesus Chavez; 02/23/1998

28/33: Carola Silas by Taylor Neff; 02/24/1998

28/34: (Refugio) Ouwendijk by Danielle Ouwendijk; 02/24/1998

28/35: Luz Elena Huerta by Julie; 02/24/1998

28/36: Carmen by Kamala Cameron; 02/25/1998

28/37: Ingrid Garcia by Jessica Hernandez; 02/25/1998

28/38: Maria Valle by Sylvia Nielsen; 02/25/1998

28/39: Maria Elena Hurtado Caballero by Laura Melgoza; 02/25/1998

28/40: Lupe Valenzuela by Magdalena Rodriguez; 02/25/1998

28/41: Ms. Nellie Rodriguez by Amy Julia Baird; 02/25/1998

28/42: Josefina Aguirre by Carlos Gudino; 02/25/1998

28/43: Maria Guadalupe Puga by jane Lee; 02/25/1998

28/44: Rosa Pisano by Alison Epstein; 02/25/1998

28/45: Belina Contreras De Jauregui by Jorge Cabrera; 02/25/1998

28/46: Maria Dolores Arreola de Diaz by Veronica Diaz; 02/25/1998

28/47: Carolina by Victor Gonzalez; 02/25/1998

28/48: Gloria Ann Ascencio by Joan Santiago; 02/25/1998

28/49: Diana Cantu by Blanca Cortez; 02/25/1998

28/50: Kathy Miniel by Breanna M. Szabados; 02/25/1998

28/51: Ana Serrano by Zoe Heimann; 02/25/1998

28/52: Maria de Lourdes Gonzalez Loera by Laura Gonzalez; 02/26/1998

28/53: Carmen Mendoza by Daniel Mendoza; 02/26/1998

28/54: Rose Martinez by Angela Martinez; 02/26/1998

28/55: Judith Martinez by Marlene Martinez; 02/26/1998

28/56: Antonia Benitez De Satamaria by Norma Benitez; 02/26/1998

28/57: Magdalena Alvarado de Castillo by Adriana Castillo; 02/26/1998

28/58: Annemari Perez by Melissa Martin; 02/26/1998

28/59: Esperanza lopez by Daian Valdez; 02/26/1998

28/60: Amada Ramirez by Juan Ramirez; 03/06/1998

28/61: Susana Ramirez Marquez by Marie Hernandez; Winter 1998

28/62: Conni Alamdan by Philip Bennet; 02/03/2003

28/63: Ramora Ramirez by Ivan ramirez; 02/16/2003

28/64: Esther Valenzuela by William Chavez; 02/23/2003

28/65: Elizabeth Gomez by Maura Madov; 02/25/2003

28/66: Maria Guillen by Marisela Guillen; 03/02/2003

28/67: Mary Ellen Arellano by Melissa Olague; 03/04/2003

28/68: Maria Trujillo by Omar Trujillo; 03/04/2003

28/69: Lourdes Tapia by Cristina Tapia; 03/04/2003

28/70: Sofia Reyes by Sandra Quezada; 03/04/2003

28/71: Victoria Yansen by selena nakano; 03/04/2003

28/72: Carmen Perez by Maricela Savadera; 03/05/2003

28/73: Maria Juarez by Chris Dale; 03/06/2003

28/74: Ana Maria De Hoyos by Gregory Sadikoff; 03/06/2003

28/75: Feliza Murietta by Vanessa Murietta; 03/06/2003

28/76: Teresa Hernandez by Nick Miluso; 03/07/2003

28/77: Margoth Mata by Brenda Mendoza; 03/07/2003

28/78: Martha Martinez by Anne Yeager; 03/07/2003

28/79: Catalina Lugo by Kathleen Matlock; 03/07/2003

28/80: Catalina Guzman by Kathleen Matlock; 03/07/2003

28/81: Bianca F Perez by Patricia Perez; 03/07/2003

28/82: Maria Elena Reyes by Kathryn Moraga; 2003

28/83: Suzanna Torres Ponte by Mona

28/84: Lucrecia Rodriguez by Rosemary Rodriguez

28/85: Ruth Hine by Jeff Hine

28/86: Georgina by Nadia

28/87: Asuncion Marquez de Pardo by Katrina Pardo

28/88: Anita by Krista Kline

28/89: Vilma Luz Flores by Cindy Flores

28/90: Sara Puma by Frank Oliver Gonzalez

28/91: Maria Martinez and Laura Mancinni by Jennifer Naujock

28/92: Yolanda Garcia by Kenara Musgrove

28/93: Calla Savadera by Julia Bracamonte

28/94: Katrina Watt by Alex Froloff

28/95: Dora Celina Romero by Shawn Casey Romero

28/96: Christina by Ryan Jones

28/97: Carmen Salinger-Cavarrubias by Darrell Ehrlich

28/98: Lilia Marie Houston by Lisa Hurst

28/99: Raquel by Marlene Valenzuela

28/100: Mike's mother by Mike

28/101: Louise Robledo by Gloria Zizumbu

28/102: Soccorro Rodriquez by Sandra Rodriguez

28/103: Gloria Ahuero Vargas

28/104: Marina Ramirez by Teresa Ramirez

28/105: Maria DeLa Cruz de Noble by Jennifer Lamb

28/106: Elisa Ocampo by Elizabeth de Fazio

28/107: Juana Ledesma Acosta by Cuca Acosta

28/108: Hilda Quiroz Rincon by Yarida Hurtado

28/109: Lola Lerma by Ramon Lerma

28/110: Perla Ramides Inda by Brittany Bair

28/111: Miriam Duarte by Marilyn Gomez

28/112: Martha Parricia Soto by Briana

28/113: Rose by Sylvia

28/114: Transcription of Tape recording: Unknown by "H"

28/115: Diane Diaz Gomez by Oralia

28/116: Lucia Madden

28/117: Benigna Contreras by Unknown

28/118: Christine Leon by Unknown

28/119: Natalia Baltazar Nunez by Grandchild

28/120: Unknown

28/121: Unknown by Francine

28/122: Unknown by Veronica Gaono

28/123: Gloria Ramirez Moreno by Shannon Hinshaw

28/124: Maria Hernandez by Unknwon

28/125: Christine Iriat by Unknown

28/126: Josefina Gomez by "Q"

28/127: maria Fitzsimons by Esie

28/128: Oral History of a 59 year old woman born in Cuidad Juarez, Mexico, by unknown

28/129: Claudia cruz Shay by Bethany Remy

28/130: Martha Romero by Elizabeth Romero

28/131: Martha Casarez by Jessica Romero

28/132: Ortencia Tobar by Maggie Galicia

28/133: Maria T Boschee by Brad Richter

28/134: Rosa Arguijo by Kimberly Arguijo

28/135: Elizenda Cervantes by Lily Robles

28/136: Iona Star by Estela Guevara

28/137: Corina Tinoco by Michelle Taylor

28/138: Quirina Martinez by Justin Ashby

28/139: Maricela's Sections

28/140: Carol Fujimora by Tony Gomez

28/141: Maria Elena Reyes by Unknown

Media - Vinyl Records - LPs

130/1: Tirado, Alfonso Ortiz; Marcos Jimenez. Princestia/Adios Mariquita Linda

130/2: Gardel, Carlos and Alfredo Le Pera. Amores de Estudiante/ Mi Buenos Aires Querido: Tango de la pelicula Paramount "Cuesta Abajo".

130/3: Acuna, Manuel S. and orchestra. El Currito de la Cruz/ Cielo Andaluz.

130/4: Los Tres Diamantes. Dios no lo quiera/El bien y el mal.

130/5: Liberace, George. Concerto No. 2 in A Major for paino and orchestra/Autumn Nocturne.

130/6: Kostelanetz, Andre. Vals de las flores.

130/7: Trio los Panchos: Aviles, Gil and Navarro. Pelaos estos/ Gendarme 7-7-7-.

130/8: Infante, Pedro Mariachi Guadalajara de Silvestre Vargas. Una noche de Julio/ Historia de un Amor.

130/9: Mariachi Pulido con Plutarco J. Barreiro (accordion). Las Coronelas/Claveles.

130/10: Mariachi de Juan Guitron. Amor Torero/ Narcha Alfonso Martinez.

130/11: Benny Goodman Trio. Oh Lady be Good!)/After You've Gone.

130/12: Fox, Roy and his Orchestra/ Wayne King and his Orchestra. Miracles sometimes happen/Josephine.

130/13: Howard, Eddy. Song Festival.

130/14: Garber, Jan and his Orchestra . Café de Janeiro/For Heaven's Sake.

130/15: Light, Ben, Herb Kern and Lloyd Sloop. Siboney/Mama Inez.

130/16: Canción Ranchera and Miguel Aceves Mejía with the Mariachi Vargas de Tecalitlán and Mariachi Pulido. Maldito Vicio/Guitarras de Media Noche.

130/17: Canción Ranchera and Miguel Aceves Mejía with the Mariachi Vargas de Tecalitlán and Mariachi Vargas. Vaya Con Dios/Tuxpan- Ranchera.

130/18: Mejía, Miguel Aceves with the Mariachi Vargas. Mi Tenampa: Canción Ranchera/ El Jinete - Son Huasteco.

130/19: Mejía, Miguel Aceves with the Mariachi Pulido. Bandita Bandera- Canción/ Siete Leguas - Corrido.

130/20: Infante, Pedro with the Trío Argentino and the Mariachi Los Mamertos . Nube Gris/El Plebeyo.

130/21: Infante, Pedro with Mariachi los Memertos. En tu Dia/ Las Mañanitas.

130/22: Infante, Pedro with Mariachi los Memertos. Por Si Me Olvidas/Mi Aventura.

130/23: Paxton, George and his Orchestra; Lee Taylor. Gotta Get Me Somebody to Love/I've got you under my skin.

130/24: Howard, Eddie and his Orchestra; Eddy Howard and Trio. All Dressed Up with a Broken Heart/ Someone Ca.

130/25: Howard, Eddie and his Orchestra; Eddy Howard and Trio. (I love you) For Sentimental Reasons/ Why does it get Late so Early.

130/26: Howard, Eddie and his Orchestra. These Will be the Best Years of Our Lives/Don't tell her what happened to me.

130/27: Moreno, Antoñita. La Muerte de Manolete/ Moreno tiene que ser.

130/28: Infante, Pedro with Mariachi los Memertos. Te Recuerdo y yo/El Mala Estrella.

130/29: Tirado, Alfonso Ortiz with Orchesta Radio Splendid. Granada: Canción Española/Toledo: Canción Española.

130/30: Carle, Frankie. Sweet Lorraine/Twelfth Street Rag.

130/31: Carle, Frankie. Estelle/Stumbling.

130/32: Carle, Frankie and his Sunrise Serenaders. Prelude in C Sharp Minor/Baracolle.

130/33: Light, Ben, Herb Kern and Lloyd Sloop. St. Louis Blues/Ain't Misbehavin'.

130/34: Carle, Frankie. Hindustan/Lover's Lullaby; Surprise Serenade.

130/35: Martin, Freddy and his orchestra; The Martin Men. Cumana/The Lady from 29 Palms.

130/36: Lombardo, Guy and His Royal Canadians. The Girl who Came from Peru/Did you ever see a Dream Walking?.

130/37: King, Wayne and his Orchestra. None but the Lonely Heart/ Melody of Love.

Media - Vinyl Records - LPs

134/1: Mejia, Miguel Aceves. "A Jorge Negrete"/ "A Grito Abierto".

134/2: Infante, Pedro. "Rosita De Olivo"/ "Te Equivocate".

134/3: Vargas, Pedro. "Un Minuto"/ "Corazon, Corazon".

134/4: Los Tres Diamantes. "Chinito...Chinita"/ "Offrenda".

134/5: Lara, Agustin. "Santa"/"Anoche".

134/6: Mejia, Miguel Aceves. "Al Derecho y Al Reves"/ "Cuando Sale La Luna".

134/7: Los Tres Diamantes. "No Puedo Ser Feliz"/ "Que Dirias De Mi".

134/8: Los Dos Palomos. "No Se Por Que"/ "Adios Morenita".

134/9: Mejia, Miguel Aceves. "Hey un Momento"/ "El Mil Amores".

134/10: Vargas, Pedro. "Por Que No Vienes a Verme"/ "El Mil Amores"/ "Por Que No Vienes a Verme"/ "Bolerp Indio".

134/11: Los Tres Diamantes. "Grito Prisionero"/ "No Dejes Que Te Olvide".

134/12: Chucho Zarzosa. "La Feria De Las Flores"/ "Cocula"/ "Adelita"/ "Tristes Jardines".

134/13: Los Dos Reales. "El Contrabandista"/ "Si Yo Fuera Rico".

134/14: Infante, Pedro. "Yo Te Quise"/ "Te Que Mas Quires".

134/15: Negrete, Jorge. "Parranda Larga"/ "Solo Dios".

134/16: Carosone, Renato. "Torero"/ "Chella Lla".

134/17: Trio Los Chicos. "Yo Tambien Se Quere"/ 'Tu, Tu, y, Tu".

134/18: Los Dos Reales. "Que Te Vas Y Que Te Vas"/ "Corrido De Mazatlan".

134/19: Infante, Pedro. "El Muneca De Cuerda"/ "Si Tu Tambien Te Vas".

134/20: Ferraro, Atilia. "El Pajaro Guarandol"/ "El Sebucan".

134/21: Los Dos Reales. " La Chevecha"/ "Cachito De Amor".

134/22: Negrete, Jorge. "Cancion De Los Vaqueros"/ "Soy Infeliz".

134/23: Infante, Pedro. "Cuando Sale La Luna"/ "Llegaste Tarde".

134/24: Infante, Pedro. "El Tren Sin Pasajeros"/ "Mi Nave".

134/25: Mojica, Jose. "Libre Soy"/ "Gitana".

134/26: Michel, Paco. "Traigo Un Dilema"/ "Ay Chabela".

134/27: Infante,Pedro. "Que Manera De Perder"/ "Canto Del Bracero".

134/28: Mejia, Miguel Aceves. "No Soy El Coco"/ "El Derrotado".

134/29: Los Dos Palomos. "No Se Por Que"/ "Adios Adios Morenita".

134/30: Trio Los Panchos. "Espinita"/ "Nunca Jamas".

134/31: Villareal, Nick y Su Conjunto. "Brincando Cercas"/ "Cielo Azul".

134/32: Ruben y su Conjunto. "Genova"/ Para Volver a Volver".

134/33: Los Dos Gilbertos. "Lucy"/ Buscate Otro Tonto".

134/34: Ayala, Ramon y Los Bravos del Norte. "Buena Suerte"/ "La Calle 13".

134/35: Amigos Cosmicos. "Keep Pushing on Up"/ "El Norte es Puro Cuento".

134/36: Los Pavos Reales de Salvador T. Garcia. "Dicen que Soy Borracho"/ "El Borrachito".

134/37: Los Astronautas (La Nueva Generacion), "Por unos ojitos Verdes"/ "Fallaste Corazon".

134/38: Perez, Gilberto y sus Compadres. "Contestacion a Mire Amigo"/ "Horrible Penal".

134/39: Biermann, Wolf. "Comandante Che Guevara"/ "Chile".

134/40: Schaal, Herbert, Camilio Torres and Ernesto Cardenal. "Stimme der Stummen".

134/41: Vela, Ruben y Suconjunto. "Pro ti soy Feliz"/ "Mire Amigo".

134/42: De La Rosa, Juan y Los Capitanes del Norte. "Poco a poquito"/ "El Patron".

134/43: Los Llaneros de Valle. "Sabor de Olvido"/"Flor de Oranada".

134/44: Longoria, Valerio. "Oye Corazon"/ "El Retonito".

134/45: Villareal, Nick y Su Conjunto. "Brincando Cercas"/ "Cielo Azul".

134/46: Los Profesionales de Jose Hernandez. "Mi Agonia"/ "Angel de Amor".

134/47: Torres, Toby y Su Conjunto. "Ando en Buscas"/ "Di Por Favor".

134/48: Conjunto de Fidel Perez. "La Vuelta del Tacuachito"/ "Lindas Florecitas".

134/49: Calibre Auto Recording. Unknown.

134/50: Hermanans Hernandez. "Tre Prifilas por Miguel Hernandez"/ Unreadable title/ "Amor Porchdo por Evangelina Hernandez"/ "El Ramdro Grande".

134/51: Espegito. "La Conita"/"Tu bien sabes y consertida por Esperanza".

134/52: Mejia, Miguel Aceves con el Marchiachi Vargas de Tecalitlan. "Caminito del Indio- Cancion Andina"/ "Rogaciano-Huapango".

134/53: Caceres, Emilio and his Mariachis. "Los Jorongos (Munecos Mexicanos)"/ "La Varsoviana".

134/54: Unknown. "Capriabos Espanol"/ "Sevillanas".

134/55: Zamora, Minerva con el Conjunto Ideal. "Yo Sufriendo y to Gozando"/ "Cobrando Olvido".

134/56: Acuna, Manuel S. and his Orchestra. "Lentejuela"/ "Gitanerias".

134/57: Acuna, Manuel S. and his Orchestra. "El Currito de la Cruz"/ "Cielo Andaluz".

134/58: San Miguel, Nito (Con el Trio Ammex). "Mama"/ "Giannina Mia".

134/59: Moran, George and Charles Mack. "Two Balck Crows- Part 1 and 2" (Comedy Sketch).

134/60: Belia y Mateo Conjunto de Mateo Camargo. "Granito de Oro"/ "La Chonita".

134/61: Mejia, Miguel Aceves con El Mariachi Vargas. "El Pastor-Son Hualesco"/ "La Que Sea- Cancion Ranchera".

134/62: Fernandez, Fernando u Orquesta Luis Arcataz u Juan Garcia Esquivel. "Dolce Lunas- Boleros"/ Pisaspetalos- Bolero Cha Cha Cha".

134/63: Tona la Negra y Orquesta de Chucho Zarzosa. "En Mi Soledad-Bolero"/ "Somos Iguales-Bolero".

134/64: Newman, Roy and his Boys. "Round the World on a Dime- Hot String Dance"/ "The Devil with the Devil- Hot String Dance with Singing".

134/65: Trio Avileno-Fernando Estonez- Miguel y Tonc Medina con su Conjunto. "Nocturnando"/ "Los Marcianos".

134/66: Lara, Agustin."Farolito"/ "Contraste".

134/67: Infante, Pedro. "Te Vengo A Buscar"/ "Presentimiento".

Media - Vinyl Records - LPs

135/1: Malpica, Manuel R./ R. G. de Leon; Malpica, Manuel R./ Lerdo de Tejada. Lejos de Ti/ Ya Soy Feliz.

135/2: Por Rosales Y Robinson. El Bandido/ Amigo Amigo.

135/3: Banda Espanola/ R. Jarero. El Costeno.

135/4: Los Tres Manueles with Orchestra/ M. C; Los Tres Manueles with ORchestra/ M. E. Gonzalez. Valdez. Las Avispas/ Chavelita.

135/5: Martinez, Narciso/ El Harucan del Valle. La Chicharronera- Polka/ El Tronconal- Vals Bajito.

135/6: Gonzales, M/ and A. Romero. Mis Brazos Te Esperan - Fox Cancion/ Suena y Quiereme - Vals.

135/7: Arcos and Pulido/ Julian Robledo; Arcos, Pulido, and Orchestra/ Alfonso Esparza Oteo. Las Tres de la Manana/ Mi Viejo Amor.

135/8: Padilla, Hermanas with Los Costenos/ Hermanas Padilla; Padilla, Hermanas with Los Costenos/ Juan Rodriguez. Las Pintadas/ No Se Casen.

135/9: Delgado and Luna. Sueno de Amor- Vals Cancion Una Noche en la Parranda- Cancion.

135/10: El Ciego Melquiades. Sonsa - Fox Trot Las Tres Elviras.

135/11: (Largely Unreadable Trio Nava (?). La Nortena (?).

135/12: Guzman and Quintana. Chaparrita, Aqui esta Tu Amante Bajo La Sombra se Aquel Mesquita.

135/13: Cantu and Caytan with Orchestra/ F. C. Cantu. Mentira es el Amor Enamorado.

135/14: El Ciego Melquiades. Andrea- Vals Mary ... (Unreadable).

135/15: Trio Huracan. Cuando Te Miro Me Emborracho- Corrido/ Yo Bien Quisiera- Corrido.

135/16: Padilla, Hermanas with "Los Costenos"/ J. Cortazar and J. Garrido; Padilla, Hermanas with "Los Costenos"/ Refugio Sanchez. La Baraja Marcada/ Que Rechulo es Querer!.

135/17: Padilla, Hermanas with the Mariachi "Los Costenos"/ Jesus Ramos; Padilla, Hermanas with the Mariachi "Los Costenos"/ C. Carreon and M. Lugo. Por QuererteTanto/ Perlita.

135/18: Los Madrugadores with the Mariachi de "Los Costenos"/ Elmo Lopez; Los Madrugadores with the Mariachi de "Los Costenos"/ Elmo Lopez. No Se Rezar/ El Interes.

135/19: Duo Autentico Yucateco/ Manuel Mendez Duo Autentico Yucateco/ Chancil, Meendez and Vazquez. Folorecita- Cancion/ Las Mujeres ques se Pintan.

135/20: Ayala, Julio. Escandalos en la Camara de Diputados y en las Calles de la Ciudad/ Salida del General Porfirio Diaz.

135/21: Maddox, John and the Rythmasters/ B. Wills. Bully of the Town/ San Antonio Rose.

135/22: Trio Nava. La Inundacion de Leon (Part 1 &2).

135/23: Trio Los Panchos: Aviles, Gil, and Navarro/ Chucho Navarro and Alfredo Gil. Maldito Corazon/ Ni Que Si, Ni Quiza, Ni Que No.

135/24: Weber, Marek and his Orchestra/ Bloom and Gade; Bottero and Shreier. Celos/ Tango de la Rosa.

135/25: Marichi Vargas de Tecalitlan/ Manguel Macias P. La Mariquita- Son Jalisciense/ El Zopilote Majado- Paso Doble.

135/26: Marimba Hnos. Paniagua/ Pedro Valdes; Amador, Dimas, and Perez. Almendra/ Nereidas.

135/27: Fuentes, Ruben's Conjunto/ Prof. Jose Herrera/ Francisco Cardenas. Olimpica/ Viva Mi Desgracia.

135/28: "Los Tamazulas" de Culiacan: Banda Sinaloense/ Ar. M. Meza. El Coyote/ Elcosteno.

135/29: Los Guamuchilenos de Culiacan/ Severiano Briseno. El Sinaloense/ El Guango.

135/30: Los Guamuchilenos de Culiacan/ Enrique Sanchez Alonso. Corrido de Agustin Jaime/ Culiacan.

135/31: Los Guamuchilenos de Culiacan/ Angle Garrido. La Pajarera/ Cuando Escuches este Vals.

135/32: Los Guamuchilenos de Culiacun/ F. Valdes Leal. Los Pavos Reales/ El Abandonado.

135/33: Los Guamuchilenos de Culiacan. La Higuerita/ Amor de Madre.

Media - Vinyl Records - LPs

141/1: Rampal , Jean-Pierre, Robert Veyron-Lacroix and Jean Huchot. Bach: The Complete Flute Sonatas.

141/2: Destie, Jo. Vive Le Musette.

141/3: No Artist/Composer listed. Glasbruch 1848.

141/4: The Rolling Stones. Now.

141/5: Moore, Dave. Jukejoints and Cantinas.

141/6: Lehmann, Lotte. Brahms/Wolf Songs.

141/7: No Artist/Composer listed. Glasbruch 1848.

141/8: Mossmann, Walter. Flugblattlieder.

141/9: Mossmann, Walter. Hast Du noch Hunger?.

141/10: Kollo-Medlodien, Walter. Kleine Madchen Mussen Schlafen Gehn.

141/11: Neue Lieder und Gedichte aus Whyl, Marckolsheim, Kaiseraugst und Fessenheim. Dreyeckland.

141/12: Mossmann, Walter. Neue Flugblatt-Lieder.

141/13: Mossmann, Walter. Unruhiges Requiem.

141/14: Fuhre, Ulrich. I Will Nit.

141/15: Artist/Composer not listed. Deutsch Fur Deursche.

141/16: Mossmann, Walter. Unruhiges Requiem.

141/17: Various Artists. Lieder zur Vergessenen Badischen Revolution 1848/49.

141/18: Born, Arnschd. Antlig e Lied.

141/19: Well, Michael (Mike), Christoph (Stopherl) Well and Hans (I) Well. Biermosl Blosn: Gruss Gott, Mein Bayernland.

141/20: DeGaetani, Jan and Gilbert Kalish. Charles Ives Songs.

141/21: Bishop, Stephen. Careless.

141/22: Wills, Bob. The Voice and Band of Bob Wills.

141/23: The Rolling Stones. Out of our Heads.

141/24: Legarreta, Pupi y su Charanga. Toda la Verdad.

141/25: The Rolling Stones. Let it Bleed.

141/26: No Artist/Composer listed. Bei Frochlichem Zitherklang.

141/27: Akkordeon-Duo: Annelie und Roland Kiesel. Schwarzwalder Souvenir.

141/28: The Rolling Stones. Big Hits (High Tide and Green Grass).

141/29: Mitchell, Richard "Blue" with Wynton Kelly, Sam Jones and Roy Brooks. Blue's Moods.

141/30: Various Artists. Ethnic Folkways Library: Traditional and Classical Music of India.

141/31: Various Artists. So Jodelt's in den Bergen: Yodeling in the Alps.

141/32: The Cleveland Festival Orcheestra. Bartok: Concerto for Orchestra.

141/33: The Camarata Contemporary Orchestra. The Music of Erik Satie: Through a Looking Glass.

141/34: Webster, Beveridge. Ravel.

141/35: Deller, Alfred, Desmond Dupre and the Deller Consort (Male Voices): Philip Todd, Max Worthley, and Maurice Bevan. Shakespearean Songs and Consort Music.

141/36: Shankar, Ravi. Ragas and Talas.

141/37: Silverstein, Joseph and the Boston Symphony Orchestra. Bartok: Violin Concerto No. 2/ Stravinsky: Violin Concerto.

141/38: Jascha Heifetz. Heifetz.

141/39: Mannerchor der Volkswagebstadt Wolfsburg. Jagdlieder: German Hunting Songs.

141/40: John, Elton. Tumbleweed Connection.

141/41: Nyro, Laura. Christmas and the Beads of Sweat.

141/42: Nyro, Laura. Eli and the Thirteenth Confession.

141/43: Sunny and the Sunliners. Carinito.

141/44: Los Rancheritos de Topo Chico.

141/45: Los Cadetes de Linares. Tu Nombre.

Media - Vinyl Records - LPs

142/1: Las Mananitas Con Arpa. Melesio Martinez.

142/2: Conjunto Veracruz. Canto A Veracruz.

142/3: Conjunto Lindo Veracruz. "Alegria Jarocha".

142/4: The Originals. "Only You".

142/5: Lenoir, L. B. "Down in Mississippi".

142/6: Huesca, Andres y sus Costenos. "Recordando".

142/7: Huesca, Andres y sus Costenos. "Homenaje a Huesca".

142/8: Trio Tariacuri. "Sones y Huapangos".

142/9: Conjunto Jarocho Medellin De Lino Chavez. "Veracruz Hermoso".

142/10: Conjunto Jarocho Medellin De Lino Chavez. "Veracruz Hermoso".

142/11: Trio Los Paisanos y Su Arpa. "El Pajaro Campana".

142/12: Lira, Agustin. "from the fields to a new beginning...".

142/13: Firesign Theatre Sez. "Everything you know is wrong".

142/14: Caliente = hot. "Puerto Rican and Cuban Musical Expression in New York".

142/15: Warwicke, Dionne. "The Dionne Warwicke Story: A Decade of Gold".

142/16: Los Incas. "Flutes des Andes".

142/17: "Cuba Va!". Songs of the New Generations of Revolutionary Cuba.

142/18: Le Chili de Violeta Parra. "Un Rio De Sangre" avec les voix d'lsabel et Angle Parra".

142/19: Neruda, Pablo. "Canto General Der Grosse Gesang".

142/20: Urchenko, Henrietta. "Indian Music of Meixco".

142/21: Reyes, Judith. "Cronica Mexicana".

142/22: Godoy, Carlos Mejia Y Los De Palacaguina. "El Son Nuestro De Cada Dia".

142/23: Barreno, Rodrigo y Su Banda. "Cuchara De Palo".

142/24: King, B. B. "Live in Cook County Jail".

142/25: Flack, Roberta. "Chapter Two".

142/26: POCO. "Pickin Up The Pieces".

142/27: Kirk, Rahsaan Roland. "The Return of the 5000lb. Man".

142/28: Saldivar, Mingo Y Los Tremendos. "4 Espandas".

142/29: Los Gilbertos. "Te Recomiendo Esa Ingrata".

142/30: Los Ranchcritos del Topo Chico. "Cien Anos".

142/31: Los Hermanos Farias. "Las 6 Mancormadas".

142/32: Carlos Y Jose. "Carridos Y Rancheras".

142/33: Degollado, Johnny Y Su Conjunto. Lo Mejor De Johnny Degollado Y su Conjunto.

142/34: Conjunto Bernal. Conjunto Bernal with the Sound of the 70s.

142/35: Guzman, Carlos y Conjunto Bernal. Los Relampagos Del Norte.

142/36: Longoria Sr. y Jr., Valerio. "Poquita Fe"/ "El Garabato".

142/37: Basic Library of the World's Greatest Music. Album number 8: Grieg and Schubert.

142/38: Basic Library of the World's Greatest Music. Album number 5: Tchaikovsky and Stravinsky.

142/39: Los Cuatro Cuartos. "70 De Linea!".

142/40: Kempler, Susan and Doreen Rappaport. "But the Woman Rose" Vol II.

142/41: Conjunto Villa Del Mar De Angel Valencia. "Los 10 Mejores Sones Jarochos".

142/42: Los Camperos con el arpa de oro de David Zapien. "Sones en Veracruz".

142/43: Las Pirecuas. "Folklore Michoacano".

Media - Vinyl Records - LPs

146/1: Various Artists. 24 Orginial Happening Hits.

146/2: Mendoza, Lydia. Part 1: First Recordings, 1928-1938.

146/3: The Agawagi African Musicians. Recorded Live: Africa.

146/4: Sheila na Gig. Holy Well.

146/5: The Ink Spots. The Incomparable Ink Spots.

146/6: The Robert Shaw Chorale. Great Sacred Choruses.

146/7: Adderley, Cannonball, Blue Mitchell, Chet Baker, Clark Terry, Barry Harris, Harold Land and Sam Jones. The Compositions of Charlie Parker.

146/8: Heath, Jimmy, Freddie Hubbard, Julius Watkins, Cedar Walton, Percy Heathm and Albert Heath. Triple Threat.

146/9: Various Artists. La Musica Inmortal de Lorenzo Barcelata.

146/10: Cardenas, Guy. El Cancionero del Mayab.

146/11: Guizar, Tito. Interpreta a Augustin Lara.

146/12: Trio Los Jinetes y Cuco Calderon. Sones y Huapangos Huastecos.

146/13: Instituto Nacional de Antropologia e Historia. Corridos de la Revolucion Mexicana.

146/14: Instituto Nacional de Antropologia e Historia. Corridos Zapatistas.

146/15: Instituto Nacional de Antropologia e Historia. Michoacan: Sones de Tierra Caliente.

146/16: Instituto Nacional de Antropologia e Historia. Musica Indigena de Mexico.

146/17: Los Lobos. Del Este de Los Angeles.

146/18: Instituto Nacional de Antropologia e Historia. Canciones de Vida y Muerte en el Istmo Oaxaqueno.

146/19: Instituto Nacional de Antropologia e Historia. El Son del Sur de Jalisco.

146/20: Instituto Nacional de Antropologia e Historia. Musica del Istmo de Tehuantepec, Oaxaca.

146/21: Instituto Nacional de Antropologia e Historia y Municipio de Xalatlaco. Fiesta en Xalatlaco: Musica de Los Nahuas del Estado de Mexico.

146/22: Galling, Martin. Bach: The Goldberg Variations.

146/23: Various Artists. Petrucci: First Printer of Music.

146/24: Amadeus- Quartett and Cecil Aronowitz. Johannes Brahms: Streichquintette Nr. 1 4-Dur und Nr. 2 G-Dur.

146/25: Berlin Philharmoniker. Die Weihnachtsgeschichte: Auszuge aus dem Wihnachtsoratorium von Johann Sebastian Bach.

146/26: The Czech Philharmonic Orchestra. Antonin Dvorak: Symphony No. 4 in G Major, Op. 88.

146/27: Boston Symphony Orchestra. Stravinsky's Agon and Schuller's Seven Studies on Themes of Paul Klee.

146/28: Symphonie-Orchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks. Gustav Mahler's Symphonie Nr. 1 D-dur, "Der Titan".

146/29: La Banda Sinaloese "El Recodo" de Cruz Lizarraga. Hits Calientes.

146/30: Various Artists. Sucedio en Los Veinte.

146/31: Various Artists. Las Carpas en Mexico.

146/32: Las Hermanas Hernandez. Hnas. Hernandez.

146/33: Cumbias y Porros.

146/34: "Los Ventaarrones del Norte". "Corridos Famosos".

146/35: From Jean Renoir's "The River". Music of India.

146/36: Cugat, Xavier and his Orchestra. Mambo!.

146/37: Cugat, Xavier and his Orchestra. Rhumba with Cugat.

146/38: Carlos Campos y su Orquesta. Danzones Melodicos.

146/39: La Orquesta America. Cha Cha Cha.

146/40: Various Artists. Guarachas.

146/41: Mariachi perla de Occidente, Mariachi de Juan Guitron, y Mariachi Los Abahenos. Polkas, Marchas, Paso-Dobles.

146/42: The Padre Choristers. Christmas at Mission Santa Barbara: Favorite Carols of The Padre Choristers.

Media - Vinyl Records - LPs

147/1: Nile, Willie.

147/2: Various Artists. Jimmy Cliff in the Harder They Come.

147/3: Franklin, Aretha. Lady of Soul.

147/4: Revard, Jimmie and his Oklahoma Playboys. Oh! Swing It.

147/5: Bledsoe, Tom and Rich Kirby. Hits from Home.

147/6: Reed, Lou. Growing up in Public.

147/7: Instituto Nacional de Antropoligia e Historia. Testimonio Musical de Mexico.

147/8: The Lovin' Spoonful. Hums of the Lovin' Spoonful.

147/9: Cash, Johnny. At Folsom Prison.

147/10: Temple, Shirley. Shirley Temple's Original Film Soundtracks.

147/11: Haro, Gloria y Conjunto Folklorico. Canto de La Raza.

147/12: Ediciones Interamericanas de Musica. Soledad Bravo: Cantares de Venezuela.

147/13: Neruda, Pablo. Atahualpa Yupanqui.

147/14: Crosby, Stills and Nash.

147/15: Wonder, Stevie. Music of My Mind.

147/16: Vargas de Tecalitlan: El Mejor Mariachi del Mundo. Sones de Jalisco.

147/17: La mejor musica ranchera con el mariachi de Pacheco. Las Chachitas.

147/18: Orquesta VIK, Norma Herrera y Mariachi Jalisco de Pepe Villa, Paco y Gloria y Mariachi Jalisco de Pepe Villa, Julio Aldama y Mariachi Guadalajara de Silvestre Vargas, y Mariachi de Atenguillo. Jalisco, Serie Mexico Musical.

147/19: The Great Mambo and Cha-Cha Orchestras of Perez Prado, Tito Rodriguez, Miguelito Valdez, Nat Charles, and Jose Gomez. Cha-Cha-Cha and Mambo.

147/20: La Sonora Santanera. A Gozar!! Let's Dance.

147/21: Cumbias y Gaitas, Famosas de Colombia -- Vol.2.

147/22: Various Artists. The Chicano Experience.

147/23: Various Artists. The Texas-Mexican Conjunto: History of a Working-Class Music.

147/24: Francisco Barrera, Jose Pantoja, Enrique Posada, Tony Olivarez Jr., and Tony Olivarez. La Nueva Reunion.

147/25: Musiques des Communautes Indigenes du Mexique.

147/26: Various Artists. Historia Moderna de la Musica Popular Mexicana Vol. 2.

147/27: Various Artists. Historia Moderna de la Musica Popular Mexicana Vol. 3.

147/28: Instituto Nacional de Antropologia e Historia. Cancionera de la Intervencion Francesa.

147/29: Puebla, Serie Mexico Musical.

147/30: Le Chant du Monde. Chants de la Revolution Mexicaine.

147/31: Various Artists. Especial para Mi Madre.

147/32: Santana.

147/33: Rosell, Rosendo. Anoranza Cubana: Remembranza Cubana.

147/34: Los Guaracheros de Oriente. Que Trio!.

147/35: Gaye, Marvin. Let's Get it On.

147/36: Young, Lester. Pres at His Very Best, 1965.

147/37: Parker, Charlie, Miles Davis, Bud Powell, Curley Russell, and Max Roach. The Charlie Parker Story.

147/38: Taj Mahal. Gaint Step/ De Ole Folks at Home.

Media - Vinyl Records - LPs

129/1: Traffic. Last Exit.

129/2: Badings, Henk and Dick Raaijmakers. Evolutions and Contrasts.

129/3: Turner, Ike. Ike Turner Rocks the Blues.

129/4: King, Freddie. Woman Across the River.

129/5: Krenek, Ernst: Johnny Spielt Auf. Opus 45 (Opera in Two Acts).

129/6: Jethro Tull. Benefit.

129/7: Little RIchard. Here's Little Richard.

129/8: The Beatles. Hey Jude.

129/9: Los Trovadores Huastecos del Viejo Elpido. Los Tovadores Huastecos del Viejo Elpidio.

129/10: Veracruz. Conjunto Tierra Blanca de Chico Barcelata.

129/11: Jimenez, Jose Alfredo. Miguel Aceve Mejia.

129/12: Conjunto Michoacan. La Hija de la Viuda Piquetes de Hormiga.

129/13: Negrete, Jorge. La voz inmortal de Jorge Negrete Vol. V.

129/14: Yurchenco, Henrietta.The Real Mexico in Music and Song.

129/15: More, Beny. Magia Antillana.

129/16: Centro Cultural Mascaronesde. Levantate Campesion.

129/17: Zamora, Oscar y don Chema. Me Cae Sura...!.

129/18: Martinez, Melesio. Las Mananitas con Arpa.

129/19: Wes Montgomery Quartet. Vibratin'.

129/20: Mitchell, Joni. Blue.

129/21: El Palomo y el Gorrion. Tragedias de mujeres infieles.

129/22: Chaf y Queli. Albures Mexicanos.

129/23: Instituto Nacional de Antropologia e historia. Danzas de la Conquista.

129/24: Pulido, Roberts y los Classicos. Seguire mi camino.

129/25: Solis, Javier. Rancheras con Javier Solis.

129/26: Trio los Panchos. Los Favoritos de todo el mundo.

129/27: Los Rayos del Valle. Los Rayos del Valle.

129/28: Silva, Chelo. 15 Autenticos Exitos.

129/29: El Teatro Campesino. Huelga en General!.

129/30: De la Luz, Maria. Va por ustedes, Amigos.

129/31: Victor y Fina. Rancheras y Boleros.

Media - Vinyl Records - LPs

132/1: Moré, Beny. Homenaje Póstumo.

132/2: Moré, Beny / Perez Prado. La Epoca de Oro.

132/3: Silva, Chelo. Chelo Silva.

132/4: Collegium Aureum. Bach the Six Brandenburg Concertos.

132/5: Country Roland. Mr. Chicano Country.

132/6: Sanchez, Cuco. Cuco Sanchez.

132/7: De George y Mague. Dueto Carta Blanca.

132/8: Tuero, Emilio. Ruleta Tangos.

132/9: Estelares del Trópico. 12 Super Exitos Tropicales.

132/10: Fajardo and his Charanga All-Stars, Vol. 7. Let's Dance with Fajardo.

132/11: Jimenez, Flaco. El Gran Flaco Jimenez.

132/12: Huracanes de Texas y los Cuantezones. Cantan los Huracanes.

132/13: Jimenez, Jose Alfredo . Mis Corridos…

132/14: Jimenez, Jose Alfredo. 25 Años de Compositor.

132/15: Mendoza, Juan. Échale, échale, Juanito.

132/16: Jarrett, Keith. Mysteries.

132/17: La Calandria. Brisas Navideñas.

132/18: La Canlandria y Ramito. Los Dos Grandes de la Musica Jibara Puertorriquena.

132/19: Leocadio Vizcarrondo y Miguelito Miranda. El "Septeto Puerto Rico".

132/20: Los Atrevidos del Norte. Interpretan los Exitos.

132/21: Los Broncos de Reynosa. 25 Años de Exitos.

132/22: Los Broncos de Reynosa. La Cacahuata.

132/23: Los Cadetes de Linares. Ven a Buscarme.

132/24: Los Cadetes de Linares. Pueblito.

132/25: Los Cadetes de Linares. Los Dos Amigos.

132/26: Los Tres Ases. Los Tres Ases.

132/27: Los Tres Reyes. Los Tres Reyes: Hernando Aviles, Gilberto y Raul Puente.

132/28: Mariachi!. Mariachi! The Sound of Mexico.

132/29: Mariachi Cobre. Mariachi Cobre.

132/30: Mariachi Estrella. Sones Jaliscienses.

132/31: Mariachi Mexico de Pepe Villa. La Norteña Polkas.

132/32: Mariachi Tepatitlan. Sones Jaliscienses.

132/33: Mejia, Miguel Aceves. Vol. V.

132/34: Par de Ases. Par De Ases: Emilio Tuero y Ramon Armengod.

132/35: Infante, Pedro. Felicidades.

132/36: Pirekuecha. Canciones en idioma P'urhepecha de Michoacan.

132/37: Poco. Pickin' Up the Pieces.

132/38: Rubenstein and Leinsdorf. Beethoven "Emperor" Concerto.

132/39: Seiji Ozawa. Beethoven's 5th, Schubert's "Unfinished".

132/40: Sonia y Miriam. Yucatecas y Rancheras.

132/41: Puente, Tito. Exitante Ritmo de Tito Puente: The Exciting Rhythm of Tito Puente.

132/42: Trio Canalote de Panuco Veracruz. Lo Mejor de Las Huastecas.

132/43: Trio del Puerto y Trio los Aguiluchos. Serenata.

132/44: Trio Los Panchos. Epoca de Oro.

132/45: Trio Los Panchos. Various Songs.

132/46: Trio Panamericano. Bajo tu Cuelo Azul.

132/47: Akbarkhan, Ustad Ali. Sarod.

132/48: Various Artists. Cascada de Trios.

132/49: Various Artists. Canciones a la Virgen de Guadalupe.

132/50: Various Artists. Fiesta en su Casa, Vol. III.

132/51: Various Artists. Guerrero en la Musica.

Media - Vinyl Records - LPs

140/1: Los Madrugadores Del Valle.

140/2: Gavilanes Juan y Salamon. "Los Tremendo".

140/3: Los Gavilanes Juan y Salomon. " Corridos Nortenos".

140/4: Carlos y Jose. "El Chubasco".

140/5: Gyerreru, Manuel (Soy Albanil). "Tremendo".

140/6: Los Rancheritos del Topo Chico. "Cuando Dos Almas".

140/7: Martinez, Melesio. "Insterumental".

140/8: Sones Jarochos Con Arcadio Hidalgo Y El Grupo Mono Blanco. "El Balaju".

140/9: Encuentro De Jaraneros Vol. 1. "Grabaciones realizadas en Tlacotalpan, Veracruz".

140/10: Conjunto tipico Tamaulipeco de Musica y danza del gobierno del estado. Musica Y Danzas Folkloricas Tamaulipecas.

140/11: Torres, Jose Campos. "Los Prinicipes Negros De Rene Matamors".

140/12: El Piporro. "15 Exitazos".

140/13: Los Alegres De Teran. "Las Altenitas".

140/14: Alegres De Teran. "El Rosalito"/ "Vengo A Verte".

140/15: Alegres De Teran. "Alma Rendida".

140/16: Alegres De Teran. "Lo Mejor De Los Alegres De Teran".

140/17: Los Alegres De Teran. "Te Vas Angle Mio".

140/18: Alegres De Teran. "Los ojos de pancha".

140/19: Alegres De Teran. "Cuando Me Dejes De Amar".

140/20: Los Gorriones Del Topo Chico. "El Campesino".

140/21: Conjunto Medellin de Lino Chavez. "Que Lindo es Veracruz!".

140/22: Conjunto Jarocho "Los Millionarios". "Canto a Veracruz".

140/23: Conjunto Villa del Mar. "Songes Jarochos".

140/24: Conjunto de arpas del Paraguay "Santa Carmen". "Mis Noches Sin Ti".

140/25: Conjunto Villa Alvarado. "Sones Jarochos Y Huastecos".

140/26: Conjunto Jarocho Medellin de Lino Chaves. "Veracruz Serie Mexico Musical".

140/27: Marimba "La Poli" de Tuxtla. "Zapateados".

140/28: Los Hermanos Cardenas. "Polkas, Redovas, Huapangos y Shotiz al estilo unico".

140/29: Nyro, Laura. "New York Tedaberry".

140/30: De La Rosa, Tony. "Oye Oye Oye".

140/31: Los Coyotes Del Rio Bravo de Poncho Vilagomez. "Polkas Nuevas".

140/32: Torres, Eddie. "Te Aborresco, Te Aborresco".

140/33: Carlos Y Jose. "La Hechicera".

140/34: Valdez, Ruben Y Su Conjunto. "Gozare tus recuerdos"/ "No te Dejare De Amar".

140/35: De La Rosa, Tony Y Su Conjunto. "Las Polkas Consentidas De Tony".

140/36: Gutierrez, Rogelio Y Su Conjunto. "Rostro con Rostro".

140/37: Los Brillantes De Monterrey. "El Brinquito".

140/38: Zumiga, Agapito. "La Vida Es Un Sueno".

140/39: Alegres De Teran. "Al pie de la tumba...".

140/40: Los Hermanos Cardenas. "Una Noche en Santa Rosa".

140/41: Various Artists. "Jazz Poll Winners".

140/42: International Festival of Great Orchestras. "An Evening with The London Symphony Orchestra: Piano Concerto, No. 5 in E flat, Op. 73".

140/43: Music of the World's Great Composers. "Symphony in D Minor".

140/44: International Festival of Great Orchestras. "An Evening with the Londo Symphony Orchestra: Variations on an Original Theme, Op. 36".

140/45: Music of the World's Great Composers. "Brahms Symphony No. 3, in F Op. 90".

140/46: International Festival of Great Orchestras. "An Evening with The Londo Symphony Orchestra: Symponie fantastique, Op. 14".

Media - Vinyl Records - LPs

136/1: Rodriguez, Pancito. "Las Espinas"/ "Mi Aventura".

136/2: McDonald, Fred. "Veracruz"/ "Amor de mis Amores" "El Cisne"/ "Azul"/ "Pervetida" "Santa"/ "Rival"/ "Cabellera Negra" "Talisman"/ "Tus Pupilas".

136/3: Negrete, Jorge. "Hermosas Fuentes"/ "Despierta"/ "Amor Con Amor se Paga"/ "El Pagare"/ "Juan Charrasqueado"/ "La Negra Noche"/ "El Desterrado"/ "Fiesta Mexicana".

136/4: Lara, Augstin. "Limosna"/ "Coplas Guajiras"/ Para Siempre"/ "sSin Saber Por Que"/ "Escarcha"/ "Carita de Cielo"/ "Quien Me Robo Tu Amor"/ "Duena Mia".

136/5: Lara, Augstin. "La Clave Azul"/ "Noche Criolla Palmera"/ "Farolito"/ "Escarcha Concha Nacar"/ "Mujer"/ "Lagrimas de Sangre"/ "Mujer"/ Lagrimas de Sangre"/ "Mi Novia"/ "Rosa".

136/6: Gardel, Carlos. "La Cumparsita"/ "La Cancion de Buenos Aires"/ "Caminito"/ "La Han Visto Con Otra"/ Tomo y Oglibo"/ "Mano a Mano"/ "Silencio...!"/ "Madreselva".

136/7: Learning-a-Language. Spanish Vol.1.

136/8: Learn-a-Language. Spanish Vol. 2.

136/9: Learn-a-Language. Spanish Vol. 3.

136/10: Guizas, Tito. "Linda Mujer"/ "El Rancho Grande"/ "I'll Never Love Again"/ "Guadalajar"/ "Noche de Ronda"/ "Juiame"/ "Diez Minutos Mas"/ Ay, Ay, Ay, Ay! My Serenade".

136/11: Hermanas Padilla. "Corrido de Francisco Sarabia"/ "Cananea".

136/12: Aurora y Fierro. "Poco Me Importa"/ "Prometoste".

136/13: Banda Columbia. "Cancion del Soldado"/ "Tu y Yo".

136/14: Rios, Elvira. "Farolito"/ "Flores Negras".

136/15: Duo Michoacan. "Tu Solo Tu"/ "Amor Chiquito".

136/16: Cugat, Xavier. "Mambo No. 5"/ "Francesca".

136/17: Fender, Freddy. "Wasted Days & Wasted Nights"/ "San Santonia Rock".

136/18: Los Dos Morenas. "Orgullo de San Juan Bautista".

136/19: Sunny & the Sunglows, The Manhattans. "Talk to Me"/ One Life to Live".

136/20: Longoria Sr. y Jr., Valerio. "Poquita Fe"/ "El Garavato".

136/21: Rubio, Lydia y Texas Express. "No Quiero Mas Llorar"/ "Take These Chains".

136/22: Longoria, Valerio y sus Muchachos. "Yo Tengo Celos de Ti"/ "Que Bonita".

136/23: Zimmerle, Henry y Su Conjunto. "Cuando Mas Tranquil ate Halles"/ "No Vuelvo Amar".

136/24: Conjunto Aztlan. "Esas Vueltas"/ "Chuco Chicano".

136/25: Infante, Pedro. "Tres Dias"/ "La Calandria".

136/26: Garcia, Pat y Los Music Makers. "La Devina Garza"/ "Carta de Vietnam".

136/27: Earth, Wind and Fire. "Saturday Night"/ "Departure".

136/28: Valdez, Daniel & Brotherhood. "Movin' On"/ "Rainbow".

136/29: Fats Domino. "Whole Lotta Loving"/ "Coquette".

136/30: Royce, Rose. "Car Wash"/ "Water".

136/31: Los Tecolines. "Adios"/ "El Libro Azul".

136/32: Los Dandos y Ritmos. "Tres Regalos"/ "Alma de Cristal".

136/33: Montoya, Juan. "Tierras Notenas"/ "Te Vengo a Buscar".

136/34: Holly, Buddy. "Everyday"/ "Peggie Sue".

136/35: Jimenez, Flaco. "Fue Una Morena"/ "Mi Primer Amor".

136/36: Mejia, Miguel Acevas. "El Crucifijo de Piedra"/ "Noches Tenebrosas".

136/37: Los Relampagos. "Con La Tinta de mi Sangre"/ "Cruel Dolor".

136/38: Vega, Jose. "Morena de San Francisco California"/ "Polka Texas".

136/39: Dion. "Lost for Sure"/ "Little Diane".

136/40: "Los Morenos" with the Mariachi Coculense "El Costeni"/ Luis Moreno/ F. V. Leal. "En Las Cantinas"/ "Sea Por Dios".

136/41: Cancioneros "Acosta" with the Orquesta Tipica/ Fierro and Gomez/ R. Paramo. "Para Que Nos Conocimos"/ "Lejos de Ti".

136/42: Ovando, J. Torres with Orchestra/ S. Perez and Vals/ I. Brusel and Danza. "El Angel de Mis Amores"/ "Cielo Azul".

136/43: Cugat, Xavier and his Waldorf-Astoria Orchestra/ Del Campo/ Mario. "Say it Over Again"/ "Chupa-Chupa".

136/44: Price, Ray/ S. Davis/ J. Fields, R. Price, and Pulley. "Until Death Do Us Part"/ "Heart Aching Blues".

136/45: Brown, Les and his Orchestra/ Eddie Green/ Homer. "A Good Man is Hard to Find"/ "Bizet has his Day".

136/46: Goni, Cristeta/ P. De Sarasate/ D'Ambrosio. "Hebanera del "Hombre es Debil"/ "Conzonetta".

136/47: Gorodinsky, Noy and his Gypsy Ensemble. "Waiting for You"/ "When I Stroll Down Acatia Lane".

136/48: Dose Jose Orquesta Costana/ Garza/ Vellegas. (Unreadable)/ "Coridad Vals".

136/49: Lecuona Cuban Boys/ Chamfleury. Hernandez and Blanc arr. Orefiche. "Rumba Tambah"/ "La Guajira-Son Cubain".

Media - Vinyl Records - LPs

137/1: The Diamonds. "Kathy-O"/ "Happy Years".

137/2: The Elegants. "Getting Dizzy"/ "Little Star".

137/3: The Slades. "You Gambled"/ "No Time".

137/4: Licha y Efrain. "Mis Pertenencias"/ "Amor Atrabancado".

137/5: Hermanas Lopez. "Ye Me Tocaba Perder"/ "Que Poca Dignidad".

137/6: El Piporro. "El Muchacho Alegre"/ "Que Bonitos Ojos".

137/7: Los Panterones de Torreon. "La Moneda Maltratada"/ "Ya No Tienes Remedio".

137/8: Los Medina y Su Conjunto. "Mi Engano"/ "Nos Salvamos".

137/9: Beltran, Lola. "El Amor"/ "Aguijon"/ "Lena de Pirul"/ "El Ramalazo".

137/10: Los Gorriones de Topo Chico. "Me Odias"/ "Con La Moneda".

137/11: Los Regionales de Texas. "Dinora"/ "Por Que Te Quiero".

137/12: Checker, Chubby. "Toot"/ "The Twist".

137/13: Guzman, Carlos y Su Conjunto. "Me Dijo Adios"/ "La Apuesta".

137/14: Pickett, Bobby (Boris) and the Crypt-Kickers. "Monsters' Mash Party"/ "Monster Mash".

137/15: Los Tigres del Norte. "Son Tus Perjumenes Mujer"/ "Prieta Casasa".

137/16: The Midnighters. "Work with Me Annie"/ "Unit I Die".

137/17: The Titans. "Love is a Wonderful Thing"/ "Arlene".

137/18: The Spiders. "You're the One"/ "I Didn't Want to Do It".

137/19: Villegas, Chuy y Los Happy Boys. "Entre Acordeones"/ "Feliz Viaje".

137/20: The Tune Weavers. "Ol' Man River"/ "Happy, Happy Birthday Baby".

137/21: Mendoza, Amalia. "Ansiedad"/ "Cuando te Canses de Llorar".

137/22: McCoy, Van. "The Hustle"/ "Hey Girl, Come and Get It".

137/23: Presley, Elvis. "Marie's the Name: His Latest Flame"/ "Little Sister".

137/24: Los Tres Ases. "Que Seas Feliz"/ "Ofrenda"/ "Vanidad"/ "Franqueza".

137/25: Belvin, Jesse. "Confusin' Blues"/ "Baby Don't Go".

137/26: Haley,Bill and his Comets. "R-O-C-K"/ "The Saints Rock 'N Roll".

137/27: Tayler, Koko. "Blue Heavens"/ "Wang Dang Doodle".

137/28: Fulsom, Lowell. "Every Time it Rains"/ "Just One More Time".

137/29: The Romeos. "Juicy Luicy"/ "Precious Memories".

137/30: Los Gorriones del Topo Chico and Juan Montoya. "De Rancho en Rancho"/ "Soy Bandolero".

137/31: Los Rancheritos del Topo Chico. "Madrecita Vengo a Verte"/ "Te Sigo Buscando".

137/32: Beltran, Lola. "La Joven Mancornadora"/ "Cuquita".

137/33: Longoria, Valerio y Los Desvejadores. "Vieja Escalera"/ "No Te Arrepientas".

137/34: Presley, Elvis. "She's Not You"/ "Just Tell Her Jim Said Hello".

137/35: Chenier, Clifton. "Boppin' the Rock"/ "Ay-Tete Fee".

137/36: Hermanas Cantu. "Paloma Pico Plateado"/ "Quedate Esta Vez".

137/37: Montrell, Roy. "(Every Time I Hear) That Mellow Saxophone"/ "Oooh - Wow".

137/38: Licha Y Efrain. "Carino Ingrato"/ "Quiero Matarte".

137/39: Eddy, Duane. "Cannonball"/ "Mason-Dixon Lion".

137/40: Presley, Elvis. "I'm Counting On You"/ "I Got a Woman".

137/41: Neville, Art. "Zing Zing"/ "Cha Dooky-Doo".

137/42: Los Costenos. "El Ahualulco"/ "El Jarabe Loco"/ "Maria Chuchena"/ "El Palomo".

137/43: The Platters. "Out of My Mind".

137/44: Franklin, Aretha. "If You Don't Think"/ "Until You Come to Me (That's What I'm Gonna Do)".

137/45: The Titans. "Don't You Just Know It"/ "Can It Be".

137/46: Oop-Shoop and Skokiaan. "If I Give My Heart to You"/ "I Need You Now".

137/47: Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky Mick and Tich. "Zabadak"/ "The Sun Goes Down".

137/48: Haley, Bill and his Comets. "Birth of the Boogie"/ "Mambo Rock".

137/49: The De Castro Sisters, Lew Quadling and the Sentimental Reeds, and Stan Kenton. "Red Sails in the Sunset"/ "A Million Dreams Ago"/ "When Your Lovers Has Gone"/ "Fools Rush In".

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