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Photo, Print, Drawing Alisandra Cordova and Joe Cordova, grandchildren, rodeo practice, and interview, Mosquero, New Mexico; St. Joseph's church and other scenes in Mosquero, New Mexico

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Title

  • Alisandra Cordova and Joe Cordova, grandchildren, rodeo practice, and interview, Mosquero, New Mexico; St. Joseph's church and other scenes in Mosquero, New Mexico

Names

  • Kalb, Laurie Beth (Research team member)
  • Pratt, Boyd (Research team member)
  • Fleischhauer, Carl (Photographer)

Created / Published

  • Mosquero, New Mexico, August 29, 1985 - August 30, 1985

Headings

  • -  Folklore--New Mexico
  • -  Photographs
  • -  Ethnography
  • -  United States -- New Mexico -- Mosquero

Genre

  • Photographs
  • Ethnography

Notes

  • -  Note: Online digital image numbers may be offset by 1 or 2 digits from the film negative frame numbers.
  • -  Index data: Frame numbers and descriptions: at the home of Alisandra and Joe N. Cordova, Mosquero NM: 1-8, Jolene Aragon, the Cordova's granddaughter, practices riding coached by her mother, Arlene Aragon, Jolene is practicing pole bending, a timed rodeo event that features a horse and one mounted rider riding on a serpentine path around six poles arranged in a line; at St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, Mosquero NM: 9-22, exterior views in morning light; 9-11, main front entrance, faces south; 12-13, little grotto chapel on the grounds, just east of the front door; 14-15, exterior view of east transept; 16-19, standing even with the transept, looking toward the front of the church; 20-22, transept, one of the two towers, and the rear of the church, the right-most door opens into the priest's room at the back; 23-23, parish hall, next to the church, also faces south; 25-27, front of the (former) rectory and former convent, the fieldworker's notes state that this building has seen "much rework here thru the years and the form is impossible to make out, the lowest level interior floor seems to be below ground level," noting as well that this building was provided as lodging for the folklife team for a few days, while in Mosquero; 28-30, back of the former rectory and convent, and the church's (former) windmill, the back of the church is the mass of stone at far right; scenes along Main Street, Mosquero NM: 31-37, the commercial block and bench in morning light.
  • -  Note: Film roll numbers assigned by processing lab; in the 1985 shooting sequence for 35mm black-and-white film, this is roll 11 of 18.

Medium

  • 35 mm black-and-white film negatives

Call Number/Physical Location

  • Call number: AFC 1991/032: 233070-16

Source Collection

  • New Mexico Folklife Project collection (AFC 1991/032)

Repository

  • American Folklife Center

Digital Id

Online Format

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Credit line: New Mexico Folklife Project collection (AFC 1991/032), American Folklife Center, Library of Congress

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Chicago citation style:

Kalb, Laurie Beth, Boyd Pratt, and Carl Fleischhauer. Alisandra Cordova and Joe Cordova, grandchildren, rodeo practice, and interview, Mosquero, New Mexico; St. Joseph's church and other scenes in Mosquero, New Mexico. United States Mosquero New Mexico, 1985. Mosquero, New Mexico, - August 30, 1985. Photograph. https://www.loc.gov/item/afc1991032_233070_16/.

APA citation style:

Kalb, L. B., Pratt, B. & Fleischhauer, C. (1985) Alisandra Cordova and Joe Cordova, grandchildren, rodeo practice, and interview, Mosquero, New Mexico; St. Joseph's church and other scenes in Mosquero, New Mexico. United States Mosquero New Mexico, 1985. Mosquero, New Mexico, - August 30, 1985. [Photograph] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/afc1991032_233070_16/.

MLA citation style:

Kalb, Laurie Beth, Boyd Pratt, and Carl Fleischhauer. Alisandra Cordova and Joe Cordova, grandchildren, rodeo practice, and interview, Mosquero, New Mexico; St. Joseph's church and other scenes in Mosquero, New Mexico. Mosquero, New Mexico, - August 30, 1985. Photograph. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <www.loc.gov/item/afc1991032_233070_16/>.