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Acknowledgments |
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``I Did Do Something'': Food-Centered Life Histories in Antonito, Colorado |
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Methodology: Food-Centered Life Histories and Testimonios |
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Helen Ruybal and Carole Counihan on Ethnography |
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``The Stereotypes Have to Be Broken'': Identity and Ethnicity in Antonito |
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Antonito: An Insider/Outsider Perspective |
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Janice DeHerrera on Antonito |
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Language and Education, Spanish and English |
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Teddy Madrid on Freedom of Speech |
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Ramona Valdez on English and Spanish |
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Helen Ruybal on Learning English and Being Smart |
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Teddy Madrid on Learning English from the Presbyterians |
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Ethnic, Gender, and Religious Identity |
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Ramona Valdez on Ethnic Terminology |
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Teddy Madrid on the Connection with Spain |
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Discrimination and Prejudice |
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Helen Ruybal on Discrimination |
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Teddy Madrid on Multiple Identities and Axes of Prejudice |
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Ramona Valdez on Religious and Anti-Hispanic Prejudice |
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Bernadette Vigil on Chicano Consciousness |
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Teddy Madrid on Identity, Terminology, and Prejudice |
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``Part of This World'': Meanings of Land and Water |
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History of Land: Acquisition and Loss |
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Helen Ruybal's Land Acquisition and Sale |
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Monica Taylor's Dream of Land, Family, and Place |
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Monica Taylor's Perceptions of the Land |
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Ramona Valdez on the Meanings of Land |
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Teddy Madrid on Land, Home, and Family |
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The Multiple Meanings and Uses of Water |
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Madrid on the Traditional Uses of Water |
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Teddy Madrid on Water as a Commodity |
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Janice DeHerrera on Water as a Commodity |
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Monica Taylor on Water as Life |
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Conclusion: Land, Water, Place, and Chicano Cultural Ecology |
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``Anything You Want Is Going to Come from the Earth'': The Traditional Diet |
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The Locally Produced Subsistence Diet |
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Ramona Valdez's Food Narrative |
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Meat: Domesticated and Wild Animal Foods |
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Helen Ruybal on Raising Cattle and Beef |
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Teddy Madrid on Fishing, Hunting, and Making Jerky |
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Cultivated Foods: Grains, Beans, Vegetables, and Fruits |
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Asuncionita Mondragon on Her Grandparents' Garden in La Isla |
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Teddy Madrid on Food Production in Las Mesitas |
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Bernadette Vigil on Red and Green Chili |
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Gathered Plant Foods and Medicines |
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Helen Ruybal on the Importance of Pinon in Her Family |
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Teddy Madrid on Gathering Wild Foods in Las Mesitas |
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Ramona Valdez on Healing Herbs |
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Conclusion: Food, Place, and Culture |
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``We've Got to Provide for the Family'': Women, Food, and Work |
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Production, Reproduction, and Gender |
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Helen Ruybal's Story of Courtship and Marriage |
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Gender Expectations and Practices |
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Teddy Madrid on Her Family's Flexible Gender Division of Labor |
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Monica Taylor on the Strong Women in Her Family |
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Helen Ruybal on Gender Relations and Ideals |
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Teddy Madrid on Food Preservation |
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Monica Taylor on Gardening and Preserving Food |
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Janice DeHerrera on Food Preparation |
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Helen Ruybal on Making and Selling Cheese |
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Ramona Valdez on Working in the Fields |
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Celina Romero on Working as a Cook and Field Hand |
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Asuncionita Mondragon on Raising Poultry and Selling Eggs |
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Teddy Madrid's First Paycheck |
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Teddy Madrid on Being a Working Woman |
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Janice DeHerrera on Balancing Job and Home |
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``It's a Feeling Thing'': Cooking and Women's Agency |
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Teddy Madrid's Cooking Adventures |
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Helen Ruybal's and Her Sister's Different Approaches to Cooking |
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Janice DeHerrera's Cooking Expectations |
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Cooking, Self-Expression, and Emotional Connection |
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Janice DeHerrera on Creativity and Cooking |
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Janice DeHerrera on Cooking as Emotional Communication |
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Learning and Teaching Cooking |
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Janice DeHerrera on Learning How to Cook |
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Monica Taylor on Learning to Cook and the Family Biscochito Recipe |
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Teddy Madrid on Cooking after Marriage |
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Helen Ruybal on Her Husband's Cooking |
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Monica Taylor on the Chili Wars |
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``Meals Are Important, Maybe It's Love'': Mexicano Meals and Family |
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Janice DeHerrera on Family Ties versus Individual Ambition |
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Teddy Madrid on Her Father's Family Charge |
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Martha Mondragon on Family Meals and Television |
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Janice DeHerrera on the Importance of the Family Meal |
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Janice DeHerrera on Restaurants, Her First Communion, and Family Gender Power |
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Meals, Socialization, and Respect |
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Janice DeHerrera on Meals in Her Family of Origin |
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Martha Mondragon on Grace before Meals |
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Teddy Madrid on Family Meals, Respect, and Socialization |
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Asuncionita Mondragon on Teaching Spanish at Family Meals |
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``It Was a Give-and-Take'': Sharing and Generosity versus Greed and Envy |
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Cooperative Labor Exchanges |
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Cordi Ornelas on Work Parties |
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Yolanda Salazar on Making and Selling Tamales |
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Asuncionita Mondragon on Sharing Food with Neighbors |
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Helen Ruybal on Sharing Honey and Meat |
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Carmen Lopez and Helen Ruybal on Sharing, Cuzco, and Envidia |
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Helen Ruybal on Witchcraft, Curanderas, and Envy |
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``Come Out of Your Grief: Death and Commensality |
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Cordi Ornelas on Foods at the Wake |
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Helen Ruybal on Death, Velorios, and Funerals |
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Food Gifts for the Bereaved |
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Janice DeHerrera on Food and Death |
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Martha Mondragon on Death and Food Sharing |
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Yolanda Salazar on Death, Community, and Commensality |
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Helen Ruybal on Farewell Dinners |
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Rending and Mending Community |
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Helen Ruybal on Different Funeral Traditions |
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Teddy Madrid on Presbyterian Funeral Feasts |
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Janice DeHerrera on the Meaning of Food at Funerals |
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``Give Because It Multiplies'': Hunger and Response in Antonito |
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Poverty and Food Insecurity |
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Bernadette Vigil on Caring and Hunger |
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Janice DeHerrera on Traditions of Sharing Food Traditional Foodways, Sharing, and Making Do |
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Teddy Madrid on Hunger, Scarcity, and Sharing |
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Janice DeHerrera on Making Do with Beans, Tortillas, and Potatoes |
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Janice DeHerrera on Hunger in the Elementary School |
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Teddy Madrid on Presbyterian Support of the Food Bank |
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Janice DeHerrera on Hunger, Conscience, and the Food Bank |
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Conclusion: ``Our People Will Survive'' |
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Unpacking the Fourth of July Meal |
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Explanations for the Antonito Diet |
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Appendix 1 Topics in Food-Centered Life Histories |
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Appendix 2 Categories of Analysis |
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Appendix 3 Population of Antonito, Conejos County, and Colorado, 1880-2000 |
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Appendix 4 Wild Plants Used for Food or Healing in the Antonito Area |
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Notes |
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Glossary of Spanish Terms |
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Bibliography |
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Index |
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