El Mesquite: A Story of the Early Spanish Settlements Between the Nueces and the Rio Grande

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The open country of Texas between the Nueces River and the Rio Grande was sparsely settled through the nineteenth century, and most of the settlers who did live there had Hispanic names that until rec… [more below]

  • Series: Rio Grande/Rio Bravo #4
  • Author: O’Shea, Elena Zamora
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Page Count: 160
  • Publish Date: August 08 2012
  • ISBN10: 1585441082
  • Language: English
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The open country of Texas between the Nueces River and the Rio Grande was sparsely settled through the nineteenth century, and most of the settlers who did live there had Hispanic names that until recently were rarely admitted into the pages of Texas history. In 1935, however, a descendant of one of the old Spanish land-grant families in the region-a woman, no less-found an ingenious way to publish the history of her region at a time when neither Tejanos nor women had much voice. She told the story from the perspective of an ancient mesquite tree, under whose branches much South Texas history had passed. Her tale became an invaluable source of folk history but has long been out of print. Now, with important new introductions by Leticia M. Garza-Falc and Andr駸 Tijerina, the history witnessed by El Mesquite can again inform readers of the way of life that first shaped Texas. Through the voice of the gnarled old tree, Elena Zamora O’Shea tells South Texas political and ethnographic history, filled with details of daily life such as songs, local plants and folk medicines, foods and recipes, peone/patron relations, and the Tejano ranch vocabulary. The work is an important example of the historical-folkloristic literary genre used by Mexican American writers of the period. Using the literary device of the tree’s narration, O’Shea raises issues of culture, discrimination, and prejudice she could not have addressed in her own voice in that day and explicitly states the Mexican American ideology of 1930s Texas. The result is a literary and historic work of lasting value, which clearly articulates the Tejano claim to legitimacy in Texas history. ELENA ZAMORA O’SHEA (1880-1951) was born at Rancho La Noria Cardenena near Petas, Hidalgo County, Texas. A long-time schoolteacher, whose posts included one on the famous King Ranch, she wrote this book to help Tejano children know and claim their proud heritage.

Author: Elena Zamora O’Shea
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
Published: 08/08/2012
Series: Rio Grande/Rio Bravo #4
Pages: 160
Weight: 0.46lbs
Size: 7.51h x 5.56w x 0.46d
ISBN: 9781585441082
Language: English

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Author

O'Shea, Elena Zamora

Binding

ISBN10

1585441082

ISBN13

9781585441082

Page Count

160

Published Date

August 08 2012

Series

Rio Grande/Rio Bravo #4

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