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    • Lu¡sa Ronstadt Espinel, Music Ambassador to the World

    • Lu¡sa Ronstadt Espinel, Music Ambassador to the World

    • Raul H. Castro Institute and Latino Perspectives Magazine

    • Latina; Folk songs--Mexico; Spanish monologues; Monologues. Music--Mexico; Mexican American musicians; Tucson Region (Ariz.)--History; Spanish art;

    • Luisa Ronstadt Espinel, from the city of Tucson in Arizona, inherited her love of Mexican and Spanish music from her parents at a young age. Her appreciation of Hispanic culture lead her to begin a music career and tour the United States,...
    • Portrait of Luisa Ronstadt Espinal, circa 1921

    • Portrait of Luisa Ronstadt Espinal, circa 1921

    • Unknown

    • Portrait Photography; Women--Southwest; Tucson (Ariz.); Mexican Americans--History

    • This is a portrait of Luisa Ronstadt Espinal in ca. 1921. She was the daughter of Fred Ronstadt and Sara (Levin) Ronstadt and was born in 1892 in Tucson. She was a well-known singer, dancer and actress who performed in Europe and around the United...
    • Portrait of Luisa Ronstadt Espinal, circa 1925

    • Portrait of Luisa Ronstadt Espinal, circa 1925

    • Unknown

    • Portrait Photography; Women--Southwest; Mexican Americans--History; Arizona

    • This is a portrait of Luisa Ronstadt Espinal, circa 1925. She was a well-known performer and scholar of Spanish language folk music who was born in Tucson in 1892. She spent time in Spain collecting costumes, songs and dances to share with...
    • Portrait of Luisa Ronstadt Espinal

    • Portrait of Luisa Ronstadt Espinal

    • Unknown

    • Portrait Photography; Women--Southwest; Mexican Americans--History; Arizona

    • This is a portrait of Luisa Ronstadt Espinal wearing a lace mantilla, circa 1920-1930. A Tucson native, she was a renowned singer, dancer and scholar of Spanish language folk music.
    • St. Augustine School Class Portrait, early 1900s

    • St. Augustine School Class Portrait, early 1900s

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    • School children; Portrait Photography; Mexican Americans--History; Tucson (Ariz.)

    • This portrait is of the students in Tucson's St. Augustine School in the early 1900s. Students identified are as numbered on the photograph: 1. Sara Tarrazas, 2. Dolores Uruas, 3. Amelia Herron, 4. Lupa Garcia, 5. Jesusita Salazar, 6. Lupe Moreno,...
    • Portrait of Luisa B. Flin, 1905

    • Portrait of Luisa B. Flin, 1905

    • Unknown

    • Portrait Photography; Mexican Americans--History; Tucson (Ariz.); Women--Southwest

    • This is a portrait of Luisa B. Flin taken in 1905. It was likely taken to commemorate her graduation from high school--note the diploma on the table. The dedication on the back of the photo (translated from Spanish to English) reads, "Dolores M....
    • "The Traveler"  Glendale Community College Literary Magazine, 1984

    • "The Traveler" Glendale Community College Literary Magazine, 1984
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    • Glendale Community College (Maricopa County, Ariz.); College students' writings, American--Arizona--Glendale--Periodicals; Creative writing (Higher education)--Periodicals; Short stories, American--Periodicals; American poetry--20th...

    • The Traveler, Spring, 1984. Editor: Julie Goldstein. Art Director: Brian Galvin. Assistant Art Director: Kay N. Yetter. Photographic Editor: Ednabelle Ganser. Cover Design: Sharon N. Cain. Editorial Staff: Sharon Hallman; Lee Ann Hart; Bradley...
    • Learning Packet: Making Connections

    • Learning Packet: Making Connections

    • Sonoran Heritage and Tucson Public Library (Pima County Public Library)

    • Family -- Handbooks, manuals, etc; Family -- Arizona -- Handbooks, manuals, etc; Genealogy; Arizona -- Genealogy -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.

    • "Making Connections: A Family History Workbook" is a packet designed to be used by families to trace their roots and become familiar with their family history, their genealogy, and the traditions that define their lives. This learning packet...
    • Video: Maria Luisa Ramos, Movin' Up Celebration 2010

    • Video: Maria Luisa Ramos, Movin' Up Celebration 2010

    • Raul H. Castro Institute and Latino Perspectives Magazine

    • Community leadership; Community leaders; Arizona State University;

    • Latino Perspective Magazine's 2010 Movin' Up Celebration honors Maria Luisa Ramos, Director of Arizona State University's American Dream Academy. Maria was one of 12 community leaders from across the country selected by MillerCoors in their 2009...
    • Gatekeeper newsletter

    • Gatekeeper newsletter

    • Arizona. Emergency Response Commission.

    • Arizona. Emergency Response Commission--Periodicals; Emergency management--Arizona--Periodicals;

    • This title contains one or more publications. Published monthly.
    • Portrait of Urias Family, 1890s

    • Portrait of Urias Family, 1890s

    • Unknown

    • Portrait Photography; Mexican Americans--History; Arizona

    • This is a portrait of the Urias Family, taken circa 1890s. Included in the image are Angela Garcia Urias (seated at the center) holding the baby, Maria Luisa Monreal, on her lap. Standing on the right is Virginia Urias, holding child Guadalupe...
    • The Club Carlista at Lances Cafe, circa 1936

    • The Club Carlista at Lances Cafe, circa 1936

    • Unknown

    • Portrait Photography; Mexican Americans--History; Arizona

    • This portrait is of the Club Carlista at Lances Cafe on Scott and Pennington in Tucson. Included in this image: Soledad (Chole) Salaz (Carlista), Lupe Salas, Frank Robles, Evelyn Marmion, Tino, Eduardo Lopez, Lita Hernandez, Domingo Valencia, Edgar...
    • Group Portrait at El Rio Country Club, circa 1948

    • Group Portrait at El Rio Country Club, circa 1948

    • Unknown

    • Portrait Photography; Mexican Americans--History; Arizona

    • This photograph was taken at El Rio Country Club in Tucson, circa 1948. Those identified in the picture are (from left to right): Spider Gallardo and Dora de Jardin Gallardo, Frank and Alice C. Grijalva, Emilio and Locha Carrillo, Henry and Maria...
    • Dancing at the Comwolei Club, circa 1943

    • Dancing at the Comwolei Club, circa 1943

    • Unknown

    • Portrait Photography; Mexican Americans--History; Dance; Tucson (Ariz.)

    • The picture is of a crowd dancing at the Comwolei Club, dated circa 1943. Identified in the image are Maria Luisa and Juan Esparza, Emilio and Locha Carrillo, Frank and Alice Grijalva, Carmen Robles, Mary Lopez, and Mr. & Mrs. Higuera.

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