The woman who lost her soul and other stories /
The writer Jovita Gonzalez was long a member and ultimately served as president of the Texas Folklore Society, which strove to preserve the oral traditions and customs of her native state. Many of the folklore-based stories in this volume were published by Gonzalez in periodicals such as the Southwe...
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Houston, Texas :
Arte Público Press,
[2000]
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| Cyfres: | Recovering the U.S. Hispanic Literary Heritage Project publication.
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| Mynediad Ar-lein: | Digitalia Hispánica |
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Ychwanegu Tag
Dim Tagiau, Byddwch y cyntaf i dagio'r cofnod hwn!
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Tabl Cynhwysion:
- The mocking bird
- The woodpecker
- The paisano
- The cicada
- The cardinal
- The mescal-drinking horse
- Tío patricio
- Juan, el loco
- Don José María
- Don Tomás
- Pedro the hunter
- The mail carrier
- The perennial lover
- Tío pancho malo
- The bullet-swallower
- The philosopher of the brush country
- Among my people : border folklore
- Among my people
- El cardo santo (the thistle)
- The Guadalupe vine
- The dove
- El cenzizo
- Shelling corn by moonlight
- Border folklore
- The gift of the pitahaya
- Ambrosio the Indian
- The first cactus blossom
- Shades of tenth muses
- Legends of ghosts and treasures
- The devil on the border
- Without a soul
- The woman who lost her soul
- Nana Chita.