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1Author:  Frank O. SotomayorAdd to Favorites
 Title:  Frank O. Sotomayor Collection 1943-2004 ead 
 Date(s):  1943-2004 
 Abstract:  This collection includes University of Arizona materials, photographs from Sotomayor’s time as a Arizona Daily Wildcat journalist, materials related to the Maynard Institute, newspaper clippings, copies of The Verde Independent independently run by students from Cottonwood, Arizona, and other student run newspapers. Materials also include some of Mr. Sotomayor’s awards, his scholastic endeavors, and other publications. Included is a copy of Southern California’s Latino Community: A Series of Articles Reprinted from the Los Angeles Times, the series of articles that won his team the Pulitzer Prize in 1984. 
 Repository:  University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections 
 Subjects:  Journalism. | College student newspapers and periodicals. | Pulitzer Prizes. | Mexican Americans -- Education . | Hispanic Americans -- California, Southern -- Social conditions -- 20th century. | Hispanic Americans -- California -- Los Angeles -- Social conditions -- 20th century. | Mexican Americans -- California, Southern -- Social conditions -- 20th century. | Mexican Americans -- California -- Los Angeles -- Social conditions -- 20th century. | California, Southern -- Social life and customs. 
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2Author:  University of Arizona. Folklore Committee.Add to Favorites
 Title:  University of Arizona Folklore Committee records, 1943-1979 ead 
 Date(s):  1943-1979 
 Abstract:  This collections was previously titled SWF 002. 
 Repository:  University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections 
 Subjects:  Folklore -- Arizona | Folklore -- Mexico -- Sonora (State) | Folklore -- Southwest, New | Folk literature, Spanish -- Arizona | Folk songs, Spanish -- Arizona | Folk songs, Spanish -- Mexico -- Sonora (State) | Corridos | Mexican Americans -- Arizona -- Music | Mormons -- Arizona -- Music | Mexicans -- Music | Folk music -- Arizona 
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3Author:  Oyama, HenryAdd to Favorites
 Title:  Henry “Hank” Oyama Papers 1943-2003 bulk 1973-1980; 1991-2002 ead 
 Date(s):  1943-2003 
 Abstract:  This collection contains the papers of Henry “Hank” Oyama that relates to his pioneering work in bilingual education in the Tucson area. Of particular interest are documents that discuss his work in bilingual education at Pima Community College. Included in the collection are newspaper clippings, correspondence, bilingual education research, and conference papers. There are also several publications related to Pima Community College and bilingual institutions in the greater Tucson area. 
 Repository:  University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections 
 Subjects:  Oyama, Henry,1926- | Education, Bilingual | Education, Bilingual – Arizona | Bilingualism | English-only movement | Mexican Americans – Arizona – Tucson | Education – Arizona – Tucson 
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4Author:  Southwest Folklore CenterAdd to Favorites
 Title:  Southwest Folklore Center Field Recordings Collection, 1943-ongoing ead 
 Date(s):  1943-ongoing 
 Abstract:  Reel tape recordings produced by University of Arizona Folklore Committee from 1943 through 1978, and after 1979, by the Southwest Folklore Center. Predominately field recordings from southern Arizona, they include cowboy songs and music, oral history interviews and corridos. The collection also includes 12 studio master tape reels recorded by Mexican American singer Lydia Mendoza. This collection was previously titled SWF 011. 
 Repository:  University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections 
 Subjects:  Mexican Americans -- Music. | Corridos. | Pioneers. | Frontier and pioneer life. | Yaqui Indians. | Navajo Indians. | Seri Indians. | Apache Indians. | Yuma Indians. | Hopi Indians. | Tohono O'Odham Indians. | Pima Indians. | Mormons--Arizona--Music. | Cowboys. | Cowboys--Songs and music. | Folklore. | Folklore--Arizona. | Mormons--Arizona--Folklore. | Cowboys--Arizona--Folklore. | Cowboys' writings, American. | Ranchers--Arizona. | Fiddle tunes. | Baptists. | Hobo songs. | Harmonica music. | Gospel music. | Bluegrass music. | Banjo music. | Navajo code talkers. 
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