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That is a great point Lili, Everytime I meet a teacher, I tell him/her that a good project for young children as soon as they learn to read and write is starting a family tree and interviewing their relatives about what life and school was like when they were young, what games they played, what language they spoke, where their ancestors came from and what that country was like. It would give them a good picture of their place in life and make their future studies of economics, geography and history come to life and be more interesting. Everyone has some value to somebody, and we can all live on in recorded history through documentation of lives lived. Emilie Garcia Port Orchard, WA --- ----- Original Message ----- From: lili pinzon Sent: Sunday, August 28, 2005 3:16 PM To: ranchos@yahoogroups.com Subject: [ranchos] Re: Help with Questions for Podcast Series I suggest this question: is there any project in the school fields to promote or to motive children an young teens and adults to look for names and history of ancestor? If not, would it not be interesting and fruitfull for every body in the future? cause I ask my self from where I acquired this obsesion illness?
-- In ranchos@yahoogroups.com, "v.h.villarreal" <raices_regias@y...> wrote: > Joseph, > > I just heard your latest interview with Rosalinda Ruiz and it keeps > getting better. Thanks! > > Now everytime I read one of your posts I can hear your voice in my > head.. :~) > > About your request for questions to ask Mr. Ryskamp, I was curious to > know if there are any kind of statistics or failure/success rates for > genealogy researchers in terms of generations count. In other words, > what can the average genealogist realistically expect to found from > available sources. > > Victor > > --- In ranchos@yahoogroups.com, Joseph Puentes <makas@n...> wrote: > > > > Okay I think I will be able to go to the Hispanic Genealogy > Symposium to > > record the featured speaker, George Ryskamp. > > > > I would like the Ranchos community to give me some feed back on this: > > > > What questions would you ask a researcher of the caliber of George > > Ryskamp? Seems that I should ask him something that would benefit those > > that have gone well beyond the beginning stages of research and are in > > the mid to advanced stages of their studies. what do you think???? > > > > any suggestions would help get my game plan together if there an > > additional opportunity presents itself for me to interview him for the > > http://NuestrosRanchos.net podcast interview series. > > > > joseph
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