Archive Tape Name: reel16b 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 16, Side B, recorded on 1962-08-14, whose digital audio file is named reel16b. The tape was recorded in Tetuán. Samuel G. Armistead interviewed and taped session 1962-08-14 INFNAME informant Luna Elaluf Farache Informant identified as inf1 in reel16b-1. Luna Elaluf Farache Informant identified as inf1 in reel16b-2. Luna Elaluf Farache Informant identified as inf1 in reel16b-3. Luna Elaluf Farache Informant identified as inf1 in reel16b-4. Luna Elaluf Farache Informant identified as inf1 in reel16b-5. Luna Elaluf Farache Informant identified as inf1 in reel16b-6.

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1962-08-14 Tetuán
reel16b-2 Karen L. Olson Supervised the editing of all transcriptions. Editor/Transcriber David Jerez --> Editor/Transcriber University of California, Shields Library Samuel G. Armistead
Spanish and Classics Dept. University of California at Davis Davis, CA 95616
Sueño de la hija conversación inf1 ¿"Estaba la niña bordando corbata ..."? Samuel G. Armistead También, esa es otra. Esas dos. "Rey de Francia. "El rey de Francia". canción. inf1 Este rey de Fransia tenía tres hija[s], la una labraba, la otra cosía. Y la más chiquita pasteledh hazzía. [Haci]endo los pastele[s], sueño la vensía. Venía su madre, matarla quería. -- No me matís, madre, ni me mataría[s], que un sueño soñaba de bien y alegría: Que los pajarito[s] está en su buraquito y las palomita[s] están en las ventanita[s]. Y el peine de oro estaba en el portal. Y la medialuna estaba en el p ... [ se corrige ] la cosina. Mi padre casaba, tú lo resebía[s]. Mi hermana mayor, eya lo cozzía. Mi hermano el más chico, eya lo comía. -- Hasga los pastele[s], no cuentedh historia[s]. conversación inf1 Por no hazzer los pastele[s] ... Samuel G. Armistead ... contaba historias. inf1 ... dijo que soñaba un sueño. Samuel G. Armistead El, eh ... cambio de tema