Archive Tape Name: ec094 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 Sadis II, recorded on 1959-08-18, whose digital audio file is named ec094. The tape was recorded in Rhodes. Samuel G. Armistead interviewed and taped session 1959-08-18 INFNAME informant

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1959-08-18 Rhodes
ec094-3 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
Ballad Title Not Yet Identified canción. inf1 e inf2 Dodje hermanos con Yosef, ahí un serdo vieron por trompeso. Yosef, que muncho apretó paso, la kevorá de so madri alcansó. Ayí cayó y se desmayó, con esjueño él se soñó. -- Vate en buon hora, mi hizho Yosed, tus esueños te s' afirmarán. Tus dodje hermanos en tí se encorvarán. La kevurá dervishimo, corte de cinta conversación Joseph H. Silverman Esa palabra kevorá¿es tumba? inf1 Sí, tumba. "Kevurá" es tumba. Sí, "kevurá" es en hebreo. corte de cinta