Fables of Indian Dances

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Cata, Regina Albarado de
Clarke, Thelma

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1970

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There are six legends here. As interesting as the legends is the story of the storyteller, born in Colorado of a Spanish father. She married a young Indian who became a three-term pueblo governor in San Juan Pueblo in northern New Mexico. Regina Albarado told Spanish and Indian stories for years, made pottery and dolls, taught traditional Indian crafts, and spent eleven years creating a tapestry of Our Lady of Guadalupe. Besides several photographs of Regina there are frequent sketches accompanying the six legends. The legends help to explain the characters and movements of each of the dances.

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Chaparral Printing Co.; Clarke Industries

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6165 (Access ID)

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