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: Hearst Museum object titled Anthropomorphic mask, accession number 3-26959, described as mask, anthropomorphic; twisted nose, incised lines on forehead and away from mouth; remnants of red animal hair eyebrows and moustache; leather strap, tongue; said to be worn by Volador performers
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: Hearst Museum object titled Audio recording, accession number 24-401, described as Volador Music of the Otomi Indians (Mexico). 24-401-403 contain thirteen items originally recorded on seven discs, collected from Indians visiting the Dep’t of Indian Affairs Studio in Mexico City for flute and drum. 1. Tema I: violente; 2. Tema I: soncillo; 3. Tema II: lento; 4. Tema II: violente; 5. Tema III: Sencillo I
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: Hearst Museum object titled Audio recording, accession number 24-402, described as Volador Music of the Otomi Indians (Mexico). 24-401-403 contain thirteen items originally recorded on seven discs, collected from Indians visiting the Dep’t of Indian Affairs Studio in Mexico City for flute and drum. 6. Tema III: Sencillo; 7. Tema IV: Sencillo I; 8. Tema IV: Sencillo II; 9. Dansa de Malinche I east; 10. Dansa de Malinche II south
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: Hearst Museum object titled Audio recording, accession number 24-403, described as Volador Music of the Otomi Indians (Mexico). 24-401-403 contain thirteen items originally recorded on seven discs, collected from Indians visiting the Dep’t of Indian Affairs Studio in Mexico City for flute and drum. 11. Dansa de Malinche III west; 12. Dansa de Malinche IV north; 13. Comenza del vuelo (flight)
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: Hearst Museum object titled Box drum, accession number 3-26963a,b, described as Box drum with drumstick; square double-headed wood box drum with deerskin cover and thong laces; width 22.5 cm; b) wood drumstick with cotton padded beating end; length 28..5 cm. Used with flute 3-26964.
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: Hearst Museum object titled Figurine, accession number 3-26961, described as doll used by brujo wood, badly insect-eaten with face almost obliterated; 1 vegetation bean eye; remnant animal hair moustache; dressed in plainweave garment of bast fiber; brujo doll used in planting bean fields
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: Hearst Museum object titled Flute, accession number 3-26958, described as flute, bamboo, 3-hole type; used with drum and drumstick 3-26957 a,b
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5.3 Objects relating to the Secular and Quasi-religious Rites, Pageants, and Drama
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S1976-1977 #82: University of Oregon/John Barr Tompkins (May 23, 1977–June 6, 1977)
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S2010-2011 #8: SFO Museum (June 1, 2011–May 22, 2012)
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S1994-1995 #9b: SFO Museum (May 5, 1995–June 12, 1995)
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S1986-1987 #30: SFO Museum (April 21, 1987–June 11, 1987)
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S1974-1975 #4: University Art Museum (UC Berkeley) (July 19, 1974–February 7, 1975)
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S1974-1975 #67: Civic Arts Center (Walnut Creek) (February 5, 1975–May 7, 1975)
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