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- catalog abstract "Born in the year New Mexico became a state, Nasario P. Garcia grew up in the remote Rio Puerco valley homesteaded by his father. Garcia's life is emblematic of the lives of many rural Hispanos of the early twentieth century. His son has collected many of Garcia's memories and stories of life in the small ranching and farming communities of Guadalupe, Cabezon, Casa Salazar, and San Luis. Presented in a bilingual format, the narratives preserve the archaic vernacular Spanish of the area. Garcia struggled to hold on to his way of life in the face of industrialization and mechanization, government regulation of grazing and land and water use, drought, and the social effects of wars and depression. The values and skills learned in childhood have remained part of his character. These narratives reveal Garcia's vibrant enthusiasm for life as well as his memory of a vanishing culture.".
- catalog contributor b6538500.
- catalog contributor b6538501.
- catalog coverage "Puerco River Valley (N.M. and Ariz.) Social life and customs.".
- catalog coverage "Rio Puerco Valley (Rio Arriba County-Socorro County, N.M.) Social life and customs.".
- catalog created "c1994.".
- catalog date "1994".
- catalog date "c1994.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1994.".
- catalog description "Born in the year New Mexico became a state, Nasario P. Garcia grew up in the remote Rio Puerco valley homesteaded by his father. Garcia's life is emblematic of the lives of many rural Hispanos of the early twentieth century. His son has collected many of Garcia's memories and stories of life in the small ranching and farming communities of Guadalupe, Cabezon, Casa Salazar, and San Luis. Presented in a bilingual format, the narratives preserve the archaic vernacular Spanish of the area.".
- catalog description "Garcia struggled to hold on to his way of life in the face of industrialization and mechanization, government regulation of grazing and land and water use, drought, and the social effects of wars and depression. The values and skills learned in childhood have remained part of his character. These narratives reveal Garcia's vibrant enthusiasm for life as well as his memory of a vanishing culture.".
- catalog description "Los Moras / The Moras -- Candelas de hielo / Ice Candles -- Eran muy politicos / They Were Very Political -- Don Bernardino Hovey / Don Bernardino Hovey -- Perdio muncho la gente / People Lost a Lot.".
- catalog description "Los casorios / Weddings -- La Semana Santa / Holy Week -- La Virgen / The Virgin -- Los Crismes / Christmas -- Un entierro / A Burial -- Una partera / A Midwife -- Las curanderas / Folk Healers -- Resfrios / Colds -- El aigre / Drafts -- Una solevada / A Slight Case of Shock -- Enyerbao / Bewitched -- Se les cae la mollera / The Fontanel Falls -- El empacho / Indigestion -- El mal ojo / The Evil Eye -- Dos brujas y dos Juanes / Two Witches and Two Juans -- Un mono / A Rag Doll -- Aparecio un caballo / A Horse Appeared -- Un bulto / A Dark Object -- El Rio de las Vacas / El Rio de las Vacas -- Borracheras / Sprees -- El caballo colorao / The Sorrel Horse -- Entre todos juntaban las vacas / Together They All Rounded Up the Cattle -- Le saco la silla la vaca / The Cow Pulled Off His Saddle -- Se trozo la mano / He Cut Off His Hand -- Un golpeo / A Drop Off -- Un granizal / A Hailstorm -- La muerte de Juan Valdez / The Death of Juan Valdez -- El dijunto Sotero / The Late Sotero -- Floyd Lee / Floyd Lee.".
- catalog description "Preface / Jim Sagel -- La Inflencia / Influenza -- La escuela / School -- Yo cuidaba un atajo de cabras / I Used to Take Care of a Herd of Goats -- Mula / Corn Liquor -- El dijunto Modesto Gallegos / The Late Modesto Gallegos -- Un perro golondrino / A Brownish-Yellow Dog -- El jue criando vacas y sembraba / He Started Raising Cattle and Farming -- Don Ricardo Heller / Don Ricardo Heller -- Al partido / The Partido System -- El hijadero / The Lambing Season -- En papa estaba muy bien / My Dad Was Very Well Off -- Los piones / Farmhands -- Alla se daban unas siembras que dejate! / The Crops Raised over There Were Really Something -- Hacian pan en el horno / They Baked Bread in the Bee-Hive Oven -- La matanza / Butchering -- Tiendas y trigo / Stores and Wheat -- Ponian trampas / They'd Set Traps -- Limpiando la cequia / Cleaning the Ditch -- Mas antes habia crianza / Long Ago There Was Respect -- Diezmos y primicias / Tithes and First Fruits -- El Dia de San Juan / Saint John's Day.".
- catalog extent "xxxii, 207 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Tata.".
- catalog identifier "0826315194 (cloth)".
- catalog identifier "0826315208 (pbk.)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Tata.".
- catalog issued "1994".
- catalog issued "c1994.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog language "engspa".
- catalog publisher "Albuquerque : University of New Mexico Press,".
- catalog relation "Tata.".
- catalog spatial "New Mexico Rio Puerco Valley (Rio Arriba County-Socorro County)".
- catalog spatial "Puerco River Valley (N.M. and Ariz.) Social life and customs.".
- catalog spatial "Puerco River Valley (N.M. and Ariz.)".
- catalog spatial "Rio Puerco Valley (Rio Arriba County-Socorro County, N.M.) Social life and customs.".
- catalog subject "978.9/91 20".
- catalog subject "F802.P83 G37 1994".
- catalog subject "Mexican Americans New Mexico Rio Puerco Valley (Rio Arriba County-Socorro County) Folklore.".
- catalog subject "Mexican Americans New Mexico Rio Puerco Valley (Rio Arriba County-Socorro County) Social life and customs.".
- catalog subject "Mexican Americans Puerco River Valley (N.M. and Ariz.) Folklore.".
- catalog subject "Mexican Americans Puerco River Valley (N.M. and Ariz.) Social life and customs.".
- catalog subject "Tales New Mexico Rio Puerco Valley (Rio Arriba County-Socorro County)".
- catalog subject "Tales Puerco River Valley (N.M. and Ariz.)".
- catalog tableOfContents "Los Moras / The Moras -- Candelas de hielo / Ice Candles -- Eran muy politicos / They Were Very Political -- Don Bernardino Hovey / Don Bernardino Hovey -- Perdio muncho la gente / People Lost a Lot.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Los casorios / Weddings -- La Semana Santa / Holy Week -- La Virgen / The Virgin -- Los Crismes / Christmas -- Un entierro / A Burial -- Una partera / A Midwife -- Las curanderas / Folk Healers -- Resfrios / Colds -- El aigre / Drafts -- Una solevada / A Slight Case of Shock -- Enyerbao / Bewitched -- Se les cae la mollera / The Fontanel Falls -- El empacho / Indigestion -- El mal ojo / The Evil Eye -- Dos brujas y dos Juanes / Two Witches and Two Juans -- Un mono / A Rag Doll -- Aparecio un caballo / A Horse Appeared -- Un bulto / A Dark Object -- El Rio de las Vacas / El Rio de las Vacas -- Borracheras / Sprees -- El caballo colorao / The Sorrel Horse -- Entre todos juntaban las vacas / Together They All Rounded Up the Cattle -- Le saco la silla la vaca / The Cow Pulled Off His Saddle -- Se trozo la mano / He Cut Off His Hand -- Un golpeo / A Drop Off -- Un granizal / A Hailstorm -- La muerte de Juan Valdez / The Death of Juan Valdez -- El dijunto Sotero / The Late Sotero -- Floyd Lee / Floyd Lee.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Preface / Jim Sagel -- La Inflencia / Influenza -- La escuela / School -- Yo cuidaba un atajo de cabras / I Used to Take Care of a Herd of Goats -- Mula / Corn Liquor -- El dijunto Modesto Gallegos / The Late Modesto Gallegos -- Un perro golondrino / A Brownish-Yellow Dog -- El jue criando vacas y sembraba / He Started Raising Cattle and Farming -- Don Ricardo Heller / Don Ricardo Heller -- Al partido / The Partido System -- El hijadero / The Lambing Season -- En papa estaba muy bien / My Dad Was Very Well Off -- Los piones / Farmhands -- Alla se daban unas siembras que dejate! / The Crops Raised over There Were Really Something -- Hacian pan en el horno / They Baked Bread in the Bee-Hive Oven -- La matanza / Butchering -- Tiendas y trigo / Stores and Wheat -- Ponian trampas / They'd Set Traps -- Limpiando la cequia / Cleaning the Ditch -- Mas antes habia crianza / Long Ago There Was Respect -- Diezmos y primicias / Tithes and First Fruits -- El Dia de San Juan / Saint John's Day.".
- catalog title "Tata : a voice from the Río Puerco / collected and edited by Nasario García.".
- catalog type "Folklore. fast".
- catalog type "text".