In a message dated 2/1/2005 10:54:02 PM Pacific Standard Time, MIMILOZANO writes:
SOMOS PRIMOS February 2005 http://www.somosprimos.com/sp2005/spfeb05/spfeb05.htm
Hi all . .
I know you will all be touched by the beautiful illustration created by Eddie Martinez in support of the 2005 Hispanic American Series at the National Archives in D.C., Latino Blood, American Heart. We are trying to find funds for publishing posters for distribution to schools and libraries. If you have any suggestions, please email me, or call 714-894-8161.
As usual there is a great variety of articles. One of my favorite in this issue is under Texas, called Head of the Class. It was first published in the L.A. Times in January 2002. I saved it because I just loved the story. It made me proud. Head of the Class is about then 24-year old Victor Cornejo who with knowledge of his culture and marketing intuitiveness revived the El Paso Stetson hats company in El Paso. (Texas)
Some other articles touching the emotions are the one sent by Mercy Bautista Torre who writes "This web page is in memory of a man I never met, yet I admire him as if I knew him all my life, my Uncle, PFC. Fernando C. Alatorre" (USA)
Michael Connolly Terrazas writes about his discoveries in My Chihuahua Cousins "My appreciation of immediate and extended family, heredity and the importance of each has been reborn. I seek to remain close to these newly discovered cousins, and to find and meet others!" (Southwest)
The surname information is from Eddie Grijalva who has been researching the Grijalva surname for 20 years, first his California roots and heritage, and then back through history to Spain and the Villa de Grijalva. He shares some of his email networking communication. (Surname)
Articles on getting involved in promoting Hispanic heritage: Cesar Chavez events, national (US) San Juan Capistrano, Swallow's Day and parade (CA) Military history channel plans to produce 20 hours of Hispanic programs (US) National Park Service to focus on the historical Hispanic presence (History)
Hispanic/Latino/Chicano Identity is the topic in numerous selections: Notes from EPIC of the Greater Southwest by Rubén Sálaz Márquez (Southwest) Afro-Mexican Racial & Ethnic Self-Identity: thesis abstract by Alva Moore Stevenson Afroargentine (Black) Chicano Shouldn't Be a Dirty Word (US) Latino Racial Outlook Varies (US) Indigenous in Mexican Census (Indigenous) Remnants of Crypto-Jews Among Hispanic Americans. (Sephardic) 'Mexican-American' is only a small piece of who I am (Texas) Four articles of immigrants entering Venezuela by Roberto José Pérez Guadarrama and Melania Suárez reveal complexity of identity in Spanish speaking nations. Three articles in DNA research, two in Mexico and one under Sephardic
Selections from international historians 1653 Sancta Provincia de Xalísco: Carlos Martín Herrera de la Garza Family tree of the Llamas: Salvador Cabral Valdes Ponce de Leon: Alberto Casas Rodriguez Agustín de Iturbide portrait: Armando Escobar Olmedo Four articles by columnist Angel Custodio Rebollo Moguer, España; Francisco de Vides; Luis de Carvajal; Francisco Vela Siller; surname Treviño; and the status of Columbus' tomb Just for fun under Miscellaneous, you'll find information on how to purchase Loteria game cards for large numbers (500+) and a website to hear folk music of Mexico.
Thank you all for submitting materials and your kind letters of support. I have a new scanner and will be able to start sharing submissions that are way overdue to be included.
Warm regards, Mimi
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SOMOS PRIMOS February 2005
http://www.somosprimos.com/sp2005/spfeb05/spfeb05.htm
Hi all . .
I know you will all be touched by the beautiful illustration created by Eddie
Martinez in support of the 2005 Hispanic American Series at the National
Archives in D.C., Latino Blood, American Heart. We are trying to find funds for
publishing posters for distribution to schools and libraries. If you have any
suggestions, please email me, or call 714-894-8161.
As usual there is a great variety of articles. One of my favorite in this
issue is under Texas, called Head of the Class. It was first published in the
L.A. Times in January 2002. I saved it because I just loved the story. It made
me proud. Head of the Class is about then 24-year old Victor Cornejo who with
knowledge of his culture and marketing intuitiveness revived the El Paso
Stetson hats company in El Paso. (Texas)
Some other articles touching the emotions are the one sent by Mercy Bautista
Torre who writes "This web page is in memory of a man I never met, yet I
admire him as if I knew him all my life, my Uncle, PFC. Fernando C. Alatorre"
(USA)
Michael Connolly Terrazas writes about his discoveries in My Chihuahua
Cousins "My appreciation of immediate and extended family, heredity and the
importance of each has been reborn. I seek to remain close to these newly discovered
cousins, and to find and meet others!" (Southwest)
The surname information is from Eddie Grijalva who has been researching the
Grijalva surname for 20 years, first his California roots and heritage, and
then back through history to Spain and the Villa de Grijalva. He shares some of
his email networking communication. (Surname)
Articles on getting involved in promoting Hispanic heritage:
Cesar Chavez events, national (US)
San Juan Capistrano, Swallow's Day and parade (CA)
Military history channel plans to produce 20 hours of Hispanic programs (US)
National Park Service to focus on the historical Hispanic presence (History)
Hispanic/Latino/Chicano Identity is the topic in numerous selections:
Notes from EPIC of the Greater Southwest by Rubén Sálaz Márquez (Southwest)
Afro-Mexican Racial & Ethnic Self-Identity: thesis abstract by Alva Moore
Stevenson
Afroargentine (Black)
Chicano Shouldn't Be a Dirty Word (US)
Latino Racial Outlook Varies (US)
Indigenous in Mexican Census (Indigenous)
Remnants of Crypto-Jews Among Hispanic Americans. (Sephardic)
'Mexican-American' is only a small piece of who I am (Texas)
Four articles of immigrants entering Venezuela by Roberto José Pérez
Guadarrama
and Melania Suárez reveal complexity of identity in Spanish speaking
nations.
Three articles in DNA research, two in Mexico and one under Sephardic
Selections from international historians
1653 Sancta Provincia de Xalísco: Carlos Martín Herrera de la Garza
Family tree of the Llamas: Salvador Cabral Valdes
Ponce de Leon: Alberto Casas Rodriguez
Agustín de Iturbide portrait: Armando Escobar Olmedo
Four articles by columnist Angel Custodio Rebollo
Moguer, España; Francisco de Vides; Luis de Carvajal; Francisco Vela Siller;
surname Treviño; and the status of Columbus' tomb
Just for fun under Miscellaneous, you'll find information on how to purchase
Loteria game cards for large numbers (500+) and a website to hear folk music
of Mexico.
Thank you all for submitting materials and your kind letters of support. I
have a new scanner and will be able to start sharing submissions that are way
overdue to be included.
Warm regards, Mimi
This notification is sent as a service. If you prefer not to receive
notification, please let me know.
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Hi all . . <BR>
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I know you will all be touched by the beautiful illustration created by <B>Eddie Martinez </B>in support of the 2005 Hispanic American Series at the National Archives in D.C., </FONT><FONT COLOR="#ff0000" BACK="#ffffff" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=2 PTSIZE=10 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0"><B>Latino Blood,</FONT><FONT COLOR="#000000" BACK="#ffffff" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=2 PTSIZE=10 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0"></B> </FONT><FONT COLOR="#0000a0" BACK="#ffffff" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=2 PTSIZE=10 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0"><B>American Heart</FONT><FONT COLOR="#000000" BACK="#ffffff" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=2 PTSIZE=10 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0"></B>. We are trying to find funds for publishing posters for distribution to schools and libraries. If you have any suggestions, please email me, or call 714-894-8161. <BR>
<BR>
As usual there is a great variety of articles. One of my favorite in this issue is under Texas, called <I>Head of the Class</I>. It was first published in the L.A. Times in January 2002. I saved it because I just loved the story. It made me proud. <I>Head of the Class </I>is about then 24-year old Victor Cornejo who with knowledge of his culture and marketing intuitiveness revived the El Paso Stetson hats company in El Paso. (Texas)<BR>
<BR>
Some other articles touching the emotions are the one sent by <B>Mercy Bautista Torre </B>who writes "This web page is in memory of a man I never met, yet I admire him as if I knew him all my life, my Uncle, PFC. Fernando C. Alatorre" (USA)<BR>
<BR>
<B>Michael Connolly Terrazas</B> writes about his discoveries in My Chihuahua Cousins "My appreciation of immediate and extended family, heredity and the importance of each has been reborn. I seek to remain close to these newly discovered cousins, and to find and meet others!" (Southwest)<BR>
<BR>
The surname information is from <B>Eddie Grijalva </B>who has been researching the Grijalva surname for 20 years, first his California roots and heritage, and then back through history to Spain and the Villa de Grijalva. He shares some of his email networking communication. (Surname) <BR>
<BR>
</FONT><FONT COLOR="#000000" BACK="#ffff80" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffff80" SIZE=2 PTSIZE=10 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0"><B>Articles on getting involved in promoting Hispanic heritage:</FONT><FONT COLOR="#000000" BACK="#ffffff" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=2 PTSIZE=10 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0"></B><BR>
Cesar Chavez events, national (US)<BR>
San Juan Capistrano, Swallow's Day and parade (CA)<BR>
Military history channel plans to produce 20 hours of Hispanic programs (US)<BR>
National Park Service to focus on the historical Hispanic presence (History)<BR>
<BR>
</FONT><FONT COLOR="#000000" BACK="#ffff80" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffff80" SIZE=2 PTSIZE=10 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0"><B>Hispanic/Latino/Chicano Identity is the topic in numerous selections:</FONT><FONT COLOR="#000000" BACK="#ffffff" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=2 PTSIZE=10 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0"></B><BR>
Notes from EPIC of the Greater Southwest by Rubén Sálaz Márquez (Southwest)<BR>
Afro-Mexican Racial & Ethnic Self-Identity: thesis abstract by Alva Moore Stevenson<BR>
Afroargentine (Black) <BR>
Chicano Shouldn't Be a Dirty Word (US)<BR>
Latino Racial Outlook Varies (US)<BR>
Indigenous in Mexican Census (Indigenous)<BR>
Remnants of Crypto-Jews Among Hispanic Americans. (Sephardic)<BR>
'Mexican-American' is only a small piece of who I am (Texas)<BR>
Four articles of immigrants entering Venezuela by Roberto José Pérez Guadarrama <BR>
and Melania Suárez reveal complexity of identity in Spanish speaking nations.<BR>
Three articles in DNA research, two in Mexico and one under Sephardic<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
</FONT><FONT COLOR="#000000" BACK="#ffff80" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffff80" SIZE=2 PTSIZE=10 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0"><B>Selections from international historians </FONT><FONT COLOR="#000000" BACK="#ffffff" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=2 PTSIZE=10 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0"></B><BR>
1653 Sancta Provincia de Xalísco: <B>Carlos Martín Herrera de la Garza </B><BR>
Family tree of the Llamas: <B>Salvador Cabral Valdes</B><BR>
Ponce de Leon: <B>Alberto Casas Rodriguez</B><BR>
Agustín de Iturbide portrait: <B> Armando Escobar Olmedo<BR>
</B>Four articles by columnist<B> Angel Custodio Rebollo </B><BR>
Moguer, España; Francisco de Vides; Luis de Carvajal; Francisco Vela Siller; surname Treviño; and the status of Columbus' tomb <BR>
<BR>
Just for fun under <U>Miscellaneous</U>, you'll find information on how to purchase Loteria game cards for large numbers (500+) and a website to hear folk music of Mexico.<BR>
<BR>
Thank you all for submitting materials and your kind letters of support. I have a new scanner and will be able to start sharing submissions that are way overdue to be included.<BR>
<BR>
Warm regards, Mimi<BR>
<BR>
This notification is sent as a service. If you prefer not to receive notification, please let me know.<BR>
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