Nahuatl texts
Mss.Rec.6
Audio Recordings | ||||
09-01 Barlow, R. H. (Robert Hayward), 1918-1951.
Jimenez Quispe, Luz.
Tlohkenawake (Dios sabio de todo) [1 of 2] Nahuatl Texts | 1949 | 00:04:07 | ||
Nahuatl Texts recorded by Robert Barlow circa 1949. Originally recorded on phonograph record, then transferred to open reel tape for the APS by the Library of Congress in 1970. Geographic Name(s): Milpa Alta (Mexico) Subject(s): Nahuas--Folklore Access digital object: | ||||
09-02 Barlow, R. H. (Robert Hayward), 1918-1951.
Jimenez Quispe, Luz.
Tlohkenawake (Dios sabio de todo) [2 of 2] Nahuatl Texts | 1949 | 00:02:37 | ||
Nahuatl Texts recorded by Robert Barlow circa 1949. Originally recorded on phonograph record, then transferred to open reel tape for the APS by the Library of Congress in 1970. Geographic Name(s): Milpa Alta (Mexico) Subject(s): Nahuas--Folklore Access digital object: | ||||
09-03 Barlow, R. H. (Robert Hayward), 1918-1951.
Jimenez Quispe, Luz.
Sasanili ipampa in mikailwitl [1 of 3] Nahuatl Texts | 1949 | 00:03:47 | ||
Nahuatl Texts recorded by Robert Barlow circa 1949. Originally recorded on phonograph record, then transferred to open reel tape for the APS by the Library of Congress in 1970. Geographic Name(s): Milpa Alta (Mexico) Subject(s): Nahuas--Folklore Access digital object: | ||||
09-04 Barlow, R. H. (Robert Hayward), 1918-1951.
Jimenez Quispe, Luz.
Sasanili ipampa in mikailwitl [2 of 3] Nahuatl Texts | 1949 | 00:03:56 | ||
Nahuatl Texts recorded by Robert Barlow circa 1949. Originally recorded on phonograph record, then transferred to open reel tape for the APS by the Library of Congress in 1970. Geographic Name(s): Milpa Alta (Mexico) Subject(s): Nahuas--Folklore Access digital object: | ||||
09-05 Barlow, R. H. (Robert Hayward), 1918-1951.
Jimenez Quispe, Luz.
Sasanili ipampa in mikailwitl [3 of 3] Nahuatl Texts | 1949 | 00:00:48 | ||
Nahuatl Texts recorded by Robert Barlow circa 1949. Originally recorded on phonograph record, then transferred to open reel tape for the APS by the Library of Congress in 1970. Geographic Name(s): Milpa Alta (Mexico) Subject(s): Nahuas--Folklore Access digital object: | ||||
09-06 Barlow, R. H. (Robert Hayward), 1918-1951.
Jimenez Quispe, Luz.
Kenin motamalchiwa Nahuatl Texts | 1949 | 00:02:18 | ||
Nahuatl Texts recorded by Robert Barlow circa 1949. Originally recorded on phonograph record, then transferred to open reel tape for the APS by the Library of Congress in 1970. Geographic Name(s): Milpa Alta (Mexico) Subject(s): Nahuas--Folklore Access digital object: | ||||
09-07 Barlow, R. H. (Robert Hayward), 1918-1951.
Jimenez Quispe, Luz.
Las Flores (Totonaco) Nahuatl Texts | 1949 | 00:01:28 | ||
Nahuatl Texts recorded by Robert Barlow circa 1949. Originally recorded on phonograph record, then transferred to open reel tape for the APS by the Library of Congress in 1970. Geographic Name(s): Milpa Alta (Mexico) Subject(s): Nahuas--Folklore; Totonac Indians--Folklore; All Souls' Day Access digital object: | ||||
09-08 Barlow, R. H. (Robert Hayward), 1918-1951.
Maso (Yaqui) Nahuatl Texts | 1949 | 00:00:41 | ||
Nahuatl Texts recorded by Robert Barlow circa 1949. Originally recorded on phonograph record, then transferred to open reel tape for the APS by the Library of Congress in 1970. Geographic Name(s): Milpa Alta (Mexico) Subject(s): Yaqui Indians--Music Access digital object: | ||||
09-09 Barlow, R. H. (Robert Hayward), 1918-1951.
Jimenez Quispe, Luz.
Sasanili ipampa in teposton [1 of 2] Nahuatl Texts | 1949 | 00:03:51 | ||
Nahuatl Texts recorded by Robert Barlow circa 1949. Originally recorded on phonograph record, then transferred to open reel tape for the APS by the Library of Congress in 1970. Geographic Name(s): Milpa Alta (Mexico) Subject(s): Nahuas--Folklore Access digital object: | ||||
09-10 Barlow, R. H. (Robert Hayward), 1918-1951.
Jimenez Quispe, Luz.
Sasanili ipampa in teposton [2 of 2] Nahuatl Texts | 1949 | 00:03:52 | ||
Nahuatl Texts recorded by Robert Barlow circa 1949. Originally recorded on phonograph record, then transferred to open reel tape for the APS by the Library of Congress in 1970. Geographic Name(s): Milpa Alta (Mexico) Subject(s): Nahuas--Folklore Access digital object: | ||||
09-11 Barlow, R. H. (Robert Hayward), 1918-1951.
Jimenez Quispe, Luz.
Tewewentsin Nahuatl Texts | 1949 | 00:03:39 | ||
Nahuatl Texts recorded by Robert Barlow circa 1949. Originally recorded on phonograph record, then transferred to open reel tape for the APS by the Library of Congress in 1970. Geographic Name(s): Milpa Alta (Mexico) Subject(s): Nahuas--Folklore Access digital object: | ||||
09-12 Barlow, R. H. (Robert Hayward), 1918-1951.
Jimenez Quispe, Luz.
Personajes en los cerros Nahuatl Texts | 1949 | 00:01:12 | ||
Nahuatl Texts recorded by Robert Barlow circa 1949. Originally recorded on phonograph record, then transferred to open reel tape for the APS by the Library of Congress in 1970. Geographic Name(s): Milpa Alta (Mexico) Subject(s): Nahuas--Folklore Access digital object: | ||||
09-13 Barlow, R. H. (Robert Hayward), 1918-1951.
Barrios Espinosa, Miguel.
Popokatepetl Nahuatl Texts | 1949 | 00:02:25 | ||
Nahuatl Texts recorded by Robert Barlow circa 1949. Originally recorded on phonograph record, then transferred to open reel tape for the APS by the Library of Congress in 1970. Geographic Name(s): Milpa Alta (Mexico) Subject(s): Nahuas--Folklore; Popocatépetl (Mexico) Access digital object: | ||||
09-14 Barlow, R. H. (Robert Hayward), 1918-1951.
Jimenez Quispe, Luz.
Dios ometekwikatl [1 of 2] Nahuatl Texts | 1949 | 00:04:02 | ||
Nahuatl Texts recorded by Robert Barlow circa 1949. Originally recorded on phonograph record, then transferred to open reel tape for the APS by the Library of Congress in 1970. Geographic Name(s): Milpa Alta (Mexico) Subject(s): Nahuas--Folklore Access digital object: | ||||
09-15 Barlow, R. H. (Robert Hayward), 1918-1951.
Jimenez Quispe, Luz.
Dios ometekwikatl [2 of 2] Nahuatl Texts | 1949 | 00:03:40 | ||
Nahuatl Texts recorded by Robert Barlow circa 1949. Originally recorded on phonograph record, then transferred to open reel tape for the APS by the Library of Congress in 1970. Geographic Name(s): Milpa Alta (Mexico) Subject(s): Nahuas--Folklore Access digital object: |