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Letter |
November 11, 1993 |
letter to List |
Spanish |
As part of their ongoing working relationship, Manuel Zapata Olivella defines 15 terms from Colombian regional dialect for noted ethnomusicologist George List's "Music and Poetry in a Colombian Village," translated into Spanish as "Música y poesía en un pueblo colombiano: una herencia tri-cultural". |
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Letter |
November 11, 1993 |
letter to List |
Spanish |
As part of their ongoing working relationship, Manuel Zapata Olivella defines 15 terms from Colombian regional dialect for noted ethnomusicologist George List's "Music and Poetry in a Colombian Village," translated into Spanish as "Música y poesía en un pueblo colombiano: una herencia tri-cultural". |
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Letter |
November 11, 1993 |
letter to List |
Spanish |
As part of their ongoing working relationship, Manuel Zapata Olivella defines 15 terms from Colombian regional dialect for noted ethnomusicologist George List's "Music and Poetry in a Colombian Village," translated into Spanish as "Música y poesía en un pueblo colombiano: una herencia tri-cultural". |
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Letter |
November 11, 1993 |
letter to List |
Spanish |
As part of their ongoing working relationship, Manuel Zapata Olivella defines 15 terms from Colombian regional dialect for noted ethnomusicologist George List's "Music and Poetry in a Colombian Village," translated into Spanish as "Música y poesía en un pueblo colombiano: una herencia tri-cultural". |
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Letter |
May 18, 1993 |
letter to Osorio Fonseca |
Spanish |
In this letter to Ramiro Osorio Fonseca, director of the Colombian Institute of Culture (Instituto Colombiano de Cultura--COLCULTURA), Manuel Zapata Olivella poses the idea of offering a seminar on national identity to teachers and students as a way of reflecting on Colombia's ethnicity and multiculturalism. The proposed seminar would consist of a six-hour program of lectures and analyses of audiovisual materials. |
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Letter |
May 18, 1993 |
letter to Osorio Fonseca |
Spanish |
In this letter to Ramiro Osorio Fonseca, director of the Colombian Institute of Culture (Instituto Colombiano de Cultura--COLCULTURA), Manuel Zapata Olivella poses the idea of offering a seminar on national identity to teachers and students as a way of reflecting on Colombia's ethnicity and multiculturalism. The proposed seminar would consist of a six-hour program of lectures and analyses of audiovisual materials. |
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Letter |
May 18, 1993 |
letter to Osorio Fonseca |
Spanish |
In this letter to Ramiro Osorio Fonseca, director of the Colombian Institute of Culture (Instituto Colombiano de Cultura--COLCULTURA), Manuel Zapata Olivella poses the idea of offering a seminar on national identity to teachers and students as a way of reflecting on Colombia's ethnicity and multiculturalism. The proposed seminar would consist of a six-hour program of lectures and analyses of audiovisual materials. |
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Letter |
July 21, 1993 |
letter to Otero |
Spanish |
In this letter to Elsa Isabel Otero, Manuel Zapata Olivella explains the goals and structure of the workshop-seminar on Colombian identity he had developed. According to the letter, the main goal of the workshop would be training teachers and community leaders in the skills to conduct future investigations on local culture. |
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Letter |
July 21, 1993 |
letter to Otero |
Spanish |
In this letter to Elsa Isabel Otero, Manuel Zapata Olivella explains the goals and structure of the workshop-seminar on Colombian identity he had developed. According to the letter, the main goal of the workshop would be training teachers and community leaders in the skills to conduct future investigations on local culture. |
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Letter |
July 21, 1993 |
letter to Otero |
Spanish |
In this letter to Elsa Isabel Otero, Manuel Zapata Olivella explains the goals and structure of the workshop-seminar on Colombian identity he had developed. According to the letter, the main goal of the workshop would be training teachers and community leaders in the skills to conduct future investigations on local culture. |
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Letter |
August 25, 1993 |
letter to Vargas |
Spanish |
Letter to Estela Vargas, General Director for the Americas in Colombia's Ministry of Foreign Relations, with sales offer for the "Enciclopedia Audiovisual de la Identidad Colombiana." The Enciclopedia was composed of five hundred audio programs, as well as slides and a two-volume textbook, and was one of Zapata Olivella's projects to promote Afro-Colombian identity following the 1991 constitutional reform, by which Colombia officially became a multicultural nation. |
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Letter |
August 25, 1993 |
letter to Vargas |
Spanish |
Letter to Estela Vargas, General Director for the Americas in Colombia's Ministry of Foreign Relations, with sales offer for the "Enciclopedia Audiovisual de la Identidad Colombiana." The Enciclopedia was composed of five hundred audio programs, as well as slides and a two-volume textbook, and was one of Zapata Olivella's projects to promote Afro-Colombian identity following the 1991 constitutional reform, by which Colombia officially became a multicultural nation. |
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Letter |
August 25, 1993 |
letter to Vargas |
Spanish |
Letter to Estela Vargas, General Director for the Americas in Colombia's Ministry of Foreign Relations, with sales offer for the "Enciclopedia Audiovisual de la Identidad Colombiana." The Enciclopedia was composed of five hundred audio programs, as well as slides and a two-volume textbook, and was one of Zapata Olivella's projects to promote Afro-Colombian identity following the 1991 constitutional reform, by which Colombia officially became a multicultural nation. |
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Letter |
August 25, 1993 |
letter to Vargas |
Spanish |
Letter to Estela Vargas, General Director for the Americas in Colombia's Ministry of Foreign Relations, with sales offer for the "Enciclopedia Audiovisual de la Identidad Colombiana." The Enciclopedia was composed of five hundred audio programs, as well as slides and a two-volume textbook, and was one of Zapata Olivella's projects to promote Afro-Colombian identity following the 1991 constitutional reform, by which Colombia officially became a multicultural nation. |
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Letter |
February 07, 1995 |
letter to Bonet Locarno |
Spanish |
Letter to Pedro Bonet Locarno, Bogotá's Superintendent of Notary and Registration, promoting the "Enciclopedia Audiovisual de la Identidad Colombiana." The Enciclopedia was one of Zapata Olivella's projects to promote Afro-Colombian identity following the 1991 constitutional reform, by which Colombia officially became a multicultural nation. |
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