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Regional U.S. - Beloved Land: An Oral History of Mexican Americans in Southern Arizona

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Book Synopsis: Doña Ramona Benítez Franco was born in 1902 on her parents' Arizona ranch and celebrated her hundredth birthday with family and friends in 2002, still living in her family's century-old adobe house. Doña Ramona witnessed many changes in the intervening years, but her memories of the land and customs she knew as a child are indelible. For Doña Ramona as well as for countless generations of Mexican Americans, memories of rural life recall la querida tierra, the beloved land.

Through good times and bad, the land provided sustenance. Today, many of those homesteads and ranches have succumbed to bulldozers that have brought housing projects and strip malls in their wake. Now a writer and a photographer who have long been intimately involved with Arizona's Hispanic community have preserved the voices and images of men and women who are descendants of pioneer ranching and farming families in southern Arizona.

Ranging from Tucson to the San Rafael Valley and points in between, this book documents the contributions of Mexican American families whose history and culture are intertwined with the lifestyle of the contemporary Southwest. These were hardy, self-reliant pioneers who settled in what were then remote areas.

Their stories tell of love affairs with the land and a way of life that is rapidly disappearing. Through oral histories and a captivating array of historic and contemporary photos, Beloved Land records a vibrant and resourceful way of life that has contributed so much to the region.

Individuals like Doña Ramona tell stories about rural life, farming, ranching, and vaquero culture that enrich our knowledge of settlement, culinary practices, religious traditions, arts, and education of Hispanic settlers of Arizona. They talk frankly about how the land changed hands—not always by legal means—and tell how they feel about modern society and the disappearance of the rural lifestyle.

“Our ranch homes and fields, our chapels and corrals may have been bulldozed by progress or renovated into spas and guest ranches that never whisper our ancestors' names,” writes Patricia Preciado Martin. “The story of our beautiful and resilient heritage will never be silenced . . . as long as we always remember to run our fingers through the nourishing and nurturing soil of our history.”

Beloved Land works that soil as it revitalizes that history for the generations to come.

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Discover the rich history and vibrant culture of Mexican Americans in southern Arizona with Beloved Land: An Oral History of Mexican Americans in Southern Arizona. Immerse yourself in the memories and experiences of individuals like Doña Ramona Benítez Franco, who witnessed the changes in the land she called home. From the early days of ranching and farming to the challenges of modern society, this book unveils a world that is rapidly disappearing.

Through captivating oral histories and a collection of historic and contemporary photos, Beloved Land unveils the contributions of Mexican American families who settled in remote areas, embracing a way of life that provided sustenance and cherished traditions. Join the journey from Tucson to the San Rafael Valley and beyond, where the stories of love for the land and vaquero culture come alive.

Delve into the fascinating tales of settlement, culinary practices, religious traditions, arts, and education brought to life by the descendants of pioneering ranching and farming families. Hear their frank accounts of the changing landscape, the transfer of land ownership, and their thoughts on the disappearance of the rural lifestyle.

Beloved Land is not just a book; it is a vessel that carries the resilience and beauty of heritage. As Patricia Preciado Martin writes, "Our past may have been bulldozed by progress, but the essence of our history will forever endure." So, come and immerse yourself in this nourishing and nurturing journey through Arizona's Hispanic community and ensure that the stories of the beloved land are never forgotten.

Experience the captivating tales and stunning visuals of Beloved Land: An Oral History of Mexican Americans in Southern Arizona. Don't miss out on this opportunity to explore the roots of southwestern culture and gain a deeper understanding of the Mexican American heritage. Join the journey today.

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