Archive Tape Name: reel9b NA NA National Science Foundation, Digital Library Initiative Phase 2 Maurice Amado Foundation University of California at Davis Samuel G. Armistead Bruce Rosenstock NA Samuel G. Armistead Samuel G. Armistead University of California
Spanish and Classics Dept. University of California at Davis Davis, CA 95616

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This transcription is taken from Archive tape named Reel 9, Side B, recorded on 1962-08-08, whose digital audio file is named reel9b. The tape was recorded in Tetuán. Samuel G. Armistead interviewed and taped session 1962-08-08 INFNAME informant Luna Elaluf Farache Informant identified as inf1 in reel9b-1. Luna Elaluf Farache Informant identified as inf1 in reel9b-2. Luna Elaluf Farache Informant identified as inf1 in reel9b-3. Luna Elaluf Farache Informant identified as inf1 in reel9b-4. Luna Elaluf Farache Informant identified as inf1 in reel9b-5. Luna Elaluf Farache Informant identified as inf1 in reel9b-6. Luna Elaluf Farache Informant identified as inf1 in reel9b-7. Luna Elaluf Farache Informant identified as inf1 in reel9b-8.

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1962-08-08 Tetuán
reel9b-4 Karen L. Olson Supervised the editing of all transcriptions. Geoffrey Cheung Editor/Transcriber Julia Cohen Editor/Transcriber Dolores Miralles Alberola --> Editor/Transcriber University of California, Shields Library Samuel G. Armistead
Spanish and Classics Dept. University of California at Davis Davis, CA 95616
Partida del esposo canción. inf1 -- ¿Por qué yoras, Blancaniña? ¿Por qué yoras, por qué yoras, Blancaflor? -- Yoro por vos, cabayero, -- Yoro por vo[s], cabayero, que vos vai[s], que vos vais y me dejáis. Me dejái[s] chica y muchacha, Me dejái[s] chica y muchacha, chiquita, chiquita y de poca edad. Tres criaturitas tengo, Tres criaturitas tengo, yoran, yoran, yoran y me piden pan. -- Metió mano a la su bolsa, comentario inf1 ¿Ya comió el niño? canción Metió mano a la su bolsa, las sien dobla[s], las sien dobla[s] la fue a dar. -- ¿Para qué me abonda esto?, -- ¿Para qué me abonda esto? Para el vino, para el vino y para el pan. -- Si no te abondare esto, Si no te abondare esto, te daré, te daré media siuda[d]. Te daré siudad de Roma, Te daré siudad de Roma, la flor, la flor, la flor de la cristianda[d]. -- corte de cinta conversación Samuel G. Armistead No, "esto que oyó su madre, / maldisión le fuera a echar". ¿Eso no pega ahí? inf1 No. Es ahí. Samuel G. Armistead "Maldisión que le fuera a echar: 'Todas las naves del mundo / vaigan y vuel ...', no y ah, "... y tornen en pas. / La nave del mi hizho / vaya y no torne más". ¿Eso no le suena? inf1 ¿Cuál? Samuel G. Armistead Eh, eh, ¿esas palabras no suenan ahí? inf1 No, la dio el regalo de la siudad de Roma pa' los niños. Samuel G. Armistead Eso es todo. cambio de tema