El Corazón: The Stories of a Colorado Corn Mother

$25.00

Older Chicano heritage from the 1900s to 1950s show to recover or handle artifacts such as women’s hand work, homestead papers, and historical recipes

Description

El Corazón is five decades in the making. The full-color book begins with “Vanishing Horizons,” the stories, poems and songs of the early 1900s. Next, “Heritage Recovery,” describes how to search for homestead papers, how to care for old photographs, and women’s handwork. A list of teas and dyes gives readers a way to reach into their past, using culture to survive now. The third section has “Heritage Cookbook—Recipes for cultural interest, YUM effect and comfort,” many recipes reflect the Northern New Mexico, Southern Colorado way of life in the 1800s and 1900s. Making biscochitos, anise cookies, is a Christmas tradition and a YUM way of remembering Abuelita!

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