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What's in A Song: La Llorona
February 15, 2006 10:53 AM


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WHAT'S IN A SONG: LA LLORONA
In the second of this five-part series from the Western Folklife Center, New Mexico musician Cipriano Vigil talks about the folk song La Llorona, a tragic tale of childhood death that's also interpreted as a warning against the treachery of marrying outside of one's class. [LISTEN] []


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