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ContributorsFlores, Pedro, 1894-1979 (Composer) / Hermanos Prado (Performer)
Created1976
Description
"Los Tres Mojados" is a corrido written about the 1976 Hanigan Case, in which George, Thomas, and Patrick Hanigan were tried for torturing undocumented immigrants Manuel García Loya, Eleazar Ruelas Zavala, and Bernabe Herrera. "Mojado" is an historically derogatory term for the Latino community but was used here to bring

"Los Tres Mojados" is a corrido written about the 1976 Hanigan Case, in which George, Thomas, and Patrick Hanigan were tried for torturing undocumented immigrants Manuel García Loya, Eleazar Ruelas Zavala, and Bernabe Herrera. "Mojado" is an historically derogatory term for the Latino community but was used here to bring awareness to immigration issues.
ContributorsFlores, Pedro, 1894-1979 (Composer) / Hermanos Prado (Performer)
Created1976
Description

In this recording, Pedro Flores con los Hermanos Prado perform "Los Tres Mojados."

ContributorsVollom, Judith L. (Author of dialog) / Vollom, Thomas M. (Author of dialog)
Created1994
DescriptionStudents learn words for trees. Tree, white birch, poplar, balsam fir, spruce, white cedar, red cedar, Norway pine, jack pine, white pine, red-ocher dogwood, willow, speckled/taig alder
ContributorsVollom, Judith L. (Author of dialog) / Vollom, Thomas M. (Author of dialog)
Created1994
DescriptionStudents learn inanimate and animate nouns for food- wild rice, salt, sugar, pepper, strawberry, blueberry, meat, pea, raspberry, bread, corn, frybread, cookie, tomato, pumpkin, chokecherry, cranberry, cucumber, bean.
ContributorsVollom, Judith L. (Author of dialog)
Created1994
DescriptionStudents learn words like, "My heart, tongue, my mouth, my tooth, my foot, my stomach, my arm, my hand, my finger, my back, my eye, my head."
ContributorsVollom, Judith L. (Author of dialog) / Vollom, Thomas M. (Author of dialog)
Created1994
Description

Students learn phrases like "It is red, black, blue/green, white, it is brown/yellow," and "he or she is red, black, he or she is blue or green, he or she is white, he or she is brown/yellow."

ContributorsVollom, Judith L. (Author of dialog) / Vollom, Thomas M. (Author of dialog)
Created1994
DescriptionStudents learn Ojibwe phrases for fishing- water rippling towards/away from you, there are white caps, it is calm, it is sandy, it is deep.
ContributorsVollom, Judith L. (Author of dialog) / Vollom, Thomas M. (Author of dialog)
Created1994
Description
Students learn phrases like "so much, so many, be quiet/still, all the time, gradually, on the shore, all/every, look/behold, always, in the direction of, over there, far/distant, don't, something, hurry, come on, when/at the time, now/today, tomorrow, yesterday, the day before yesterday, three days ago, the day after tomorrow, three

Students learn phrases like "so much, so many, be quiet/still, all the time, gradually, on the shore, all/every, look/behold, always, in the direction of, over there, far/distant, don't, something, hurry, come on, when/at the time, now/today, tomorrow, yesterday, the day before yesterday, three days ago, the day after tomorrow, three days from now, maybe/perhaps."
ContributorsVollom, Judith L. (Author of dialog) / Vollom, Thomas M. (Author of dialog)
Created1994
DescriptionStudents learn phrases like, "It is so, it is that, I wish, if."
ContributorsVollom, Judith L. (Author of dialog) / Vollom, Thomas M. (Author of dialog)
Created1994
DescriptionStudents learn words like, "It is noon, it is night, it is day." etc.