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By makas_nc - Posted on 01 January 2007

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Subject: Somos Primos January 2007 Table of Contents L4
Date: Mon, 01 Jan 2007 00:38:33 -0500 (EST)
From: MIMILOZANO@aol.com
To: MIMILOZANO@aol.com

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Dear friends and family . . . As we start a new year, Somos Primos is
expanding its' international networking. Angel Custodio Rebollo, our
columnist from Spain, is coordinating a new _International Networking_
column.

Somos Primos contacted over thirty historical and genealogical societies
from Spanish/Portuguese speaking countries. Angel will compile the
information from the queries each month. This issue we have surname
contact requests from Venezuela, Peru, Mexico, and Brazil.

May 2007 be your best year for gathering family records and honoring the
lives of your grandparents.

Sincerely, Mimi

*United States *
_Action Item_
A Legacy of Valor Display
A Memorial to a Hero, Guy Gabaldon
National Museum for the Latino Community

_National Issues_
Looking at crime and immigration
Blood and Sweat in the Meat Industry
Call for Papers: New Directions in Race Research
Extract: Diabetes Inflicts a Dangerous Toll on Hispanics in the US
National Internet-based Menopause Study
Preparing a Family Health History
WellPoint Launches Online health Assessment in Spanish
Blue Cross of California Launches NuestroBien.com:
Diccionario Biográfico Médico Hispanoamericano
*New Book*: The Journey to Latino Political Representation by John P. Schmal
Migrant Workers in Michigan: 1969 Field Notes

_Education_
The Supreme council of the Mexican-American Movement
Work begun on Valadez Middle School
Ruling: Classes divided by race
Book Inspires Student Displays On Bilingual Education History
Teaching of English and Latinos in America: Where do we go from here?
Latino College-Bound, Tech Savviest Among Peers, Missing Parental Help
Recommended websites for parents
Badillo Lashes Latinos, Rips Hispanic Values

_Culture_
Starting Your Own Family Search
SHHAR invites you to become a member
International Networking
Self Identity: Hispanic/Latino Widely Accepted, but Multiethnic is Used
Introduction to the History of Mexican-Americans, Wikipedia
Goya Producciones
"My Roots Run Deep" by Bobby LeFebre

_Business_
National Latina Business Women Association
Mexico Creates Network of U.S.-based high tech Migrants

*Anti-Spanish Legends*
The Price of Empire *
*Setting History straight should be the aim of every Hispano or Latino....
Reactions to Herman Badillo’s Book, One Nation, One Standard
*
Military & Law Enforcement Heroes
*Comforting Embrace
WW II Pilot Hector Santa Anna
Retired AF General Robert "Bob" Cardenas
Reminiscences of a Naval Aviator, Daniel L. Polino
Medal of Honor Series by Tony (Marine)
Wounded Warrior Project
Cold War Museum
Family Fact of the Week: Veterans
Military Records Flesh Out Family Histories
Navy Color Guard 4-minute Video

*Cuentos
*Part-time Slave, Beneath the Shadow of the Capitol by Ramon Moncivais
Una Historia de Luis Murillo, translated by Frank Sifuentes
Stories from the Barrio and Other Hoods by Margarita B. Velez
Growing Pains in the Barrio by Heradio Luna
My Gift from Santa Claus by Ben Romero
Carrie Books

*Literature *
The Funerals for Carlos V by Vicente Riva Palacio, translation by Ted
Vincent
S: Done Vienen La Ranitas? Children's story by Frank Sifuentes

*Surname
*Surnames identified in the Surname Column, 2000-2006
Two new FTDNA surname projects: Tarin and Zambrano
Successful Networking for Finding Primos means sharing information

*Spanish Sons of American Revolution *
Louisiana Society of the Sons of the American Revolution
El Regimento de La Luisiana/The Spanish Louisiana Regiment, 1781*/
/*Spaniards who went to the Philippines in the 1700 to 1800s.
Buenos Aires Patriots of the American Revolution, M-Z

*Orange County, CA
**January 27th SHHAR Quarterly Meeting, Open to Public, Free
*"O.C. Historical Update"
Gualberto Valadez, Beloved community member dies at 93
Vicki Ruiz Preserves the Stories of Latinas in America
The Road Home for the Holidays is Paved with Extortion

*Los Angeles, CA*
Tracing your Native American Heritage
Latino Rights Pioneer from Orange County dies at 91
L.A. Wallflower: Hidden for Decades Mural is Being Restored

*California
*California’s Heritage Discovery Center
To Whom it may Concern
Traces of Spain in the National Parks & Monuments of the U.S.
Save the Juana Briones House
Jan 12, Mini-Festival of Latino Arts* *
El Central Union High School, Class of 1950;

*Northwestern United States*
Northwest Immigrant Rights Project

*Southwestern United States
*Book: Tio Cowboy
The Western Connection
Improbable Discovery in New Mexico
Hace 'apenas' 347 años, Cuidad Juarez/El Paso

*African-American*
Black People - Slavery
Freedman's Savings and Trust CompanyCreating Racial Identities:
The Free-Colored Militia in Colonial Mexico
Slave Rebellions in the State of Virginia (1800, 1831)

*Indigenous*
Gibson's Film is far from a Tribute to the Maya
Maya say Gibson movie portrays them as savages
*New Book: * Ajq'ijab by Jean Molesky-Poz* *
*
Sephardic*
History of Sephardic Groups (1915-1985) in New York City

*Texas*
Perez Elementary Named For Fallen Austin Marine
Distribution of Land in Texas, 1836
Extracts from the Chronological History of Harlingen by Norman Rozeff
*Book:** *Capt José de Urrutia : Royal Presidio, San Antonio de
Bexar
Accessing John Inclan's Research
"Avenue Cafe" or "Las Manitas"*
*December 2006 Report: Undocumented Immigrants in Texas
Book: Hecho en Tejas, Premier!!

*East of the Mississippi*
Katrina Begets a Baby Boom by Immigrants
Little Hope Cemetery, Bienville Parish URL
Louisiana Life Magazine URL
Louisiana State Parks URL
*
East Coast*
Puerto Rican Pioneers In New York City: Forging an Urban Path
Jose Ruiz, Director Education-Based Latino Outreach Deceased * *
National Institute for Latino Policy

*Mexico*
Durango Antiguo
S: En la Historia
Exploring Colonial Oaxaca
S: Fechas Historicas de Torreón * *
S: Abre UANL Centro Genealógico
The Descendents of Ensign Pedro Garcia de Rivera
En la Historia*
*Abre UANL Centro Genealógico
The Descendents of Ensign Pedro Garcia de Rivera by John Inclan
*/
/**Caribbean/Cuba*
*Book:* La Ciudad de los Castillos

*Spain*
Welcome to, Si Espana
España el Día de la Constitución
S: ¿Leyenda?
S: Juan Cartaya, Sevilla

*International
*International Networking Facilitated by Somos Primos
Sand Sculpture in the Spain's Canary Island of Gran Canaria
La Emigracion Canaria a America a Traves de la Historia
Genealogía y emigración

*History*
Who /really/ sailed the ocean blue in 1492?
Eureka! Digging for Gold.

*Family History *
Tell the stories behind this year’s photos.
100 Ports of Arrival and 100 Million Names
Ancestry Store Grand Reopening
Ancestral Artifacts Online
Orphan Records
Birth certificates slowly going digital
Ellis Island One-Step search form
Getting Our Youth Involved in Family History
Cemetery Essentials

*Archaeology*
St Paul's tomb unearthed in Rome

*Miscellaneous
*Saved from a Fire
1969 Highlights

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