Historical Music Overview Part 1 by Mark Pedelty; NFU@JosephPuentes.com

Historical Music Overview Part 1 by Mark Pedelty; NFU@JosephPuentes.com

Author: Joseph Puentes October 1, 2006 Duration: 28:14
This podcast provides an historical overview of musical ritual in Mexico City, starting with Mesoamerican music in relation to ceremonies of state, ending with the quintessential Mexican music: mariachi. Mark Pedelty completed research in Mexico City concerning music in ritual contexts. Musical Ritual in Mexico City: From the Aztec to NAFTA, was published in 2004 by the University of Texas Press. Ordering information for the book is available through the University of Texas Press website: http://www.utexas.edu/utpress/books/pedmus.html Mark is an Associate Professor in the School of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of Minnesota.

Hosted by Joseph Puentes, Nuestra Familia Unida: History and Genealogy is a deeply personal project dedicated to uncovering and sharing the interconnected stories of our communities. This podcast moves beyond broad historical narratives to focus on the specific lineages, cultural traditions, and lived experiences of people across Mexico, Latin America, and the entire Western Hemisphere. You’ll hear explorations of identity-from the terms La Raza, Chicano, and Chicana to Hispanic, Latino, Latina, and Indigenous-all within the wider context of Native American peoples. The aim is to build a comprehensive, collective resource, a worldwide repository of history told through the lens of family and heritage. Each episode contributes to this growing tapestry, examining how the past shapes our present identities. By delving into genealogy and historical events often overlooked, the series fosters a profound sense of connection and understanding. It’s an ongoing conversation about where we come from, inviting listeners to reflect on their own place within this vast, shared story. Tuning in means participating in the preservation of a rich and diverse legacy for future generations.
Author: Language: en-us Episodes: 56

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Podcast Episodes
Columbus: Fact vs. Fiction; NFU@JosephPuentes.com [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 27:28
This Podcast was conducted by Bazooka Joe of the Small World Podcast. Please visit his site to find many many high quality inteviews on a variety of topics. http://www.smallworldpodcast.com Interview with Dr. Dona De San…
Public Land Records by Richard Fusick; NFU@JosephPuentes.com [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 34:28
I am very happy to introduce Richard Fusick Archivist in the Public Land Records department at the National Archives. Archivist Fusick presents a great presentation on Public Land Records and what records NARA has and do…
Finding A Place by George Ryskamp; NFU@JosephPuentes.com [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 55:28
I am very pleased to introduce Professor George Ryskamp, Jurist Doctor Accredited Genealogist. Professor Ryskamp has been an Associate Professor of History at Brigham Young University since 1993 after many years as an At…
Archives by George Ryskamp; NFU@JosephPuentes.com [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 53:28
Professor Ryskamp's second presentation was titled, "Archives." This presentation is very valuable for those researching abroad or those in search of finding valuable online resources.
Getting Started by Claire_Prechtel-Kluskens; NFU@JosephPuentes.com [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 14:28
I am very proud to introduce Claire Prechtel-Kluskens, Archivist at the National Archives. Archivist Kluskens made two presentations at the Hispanic Family History Symposium on September 24, 2005 in Washington, D.C. The…
Castor Oil by Joseph Puentes; NFU@JosephPuentes.com [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 6:28
A story about how my Abuelita Virginia Diaz (dob: 1886; Ranchos de Animas, Santa Maria de Los Angeles, Jalisco) and my Mom wrestled some Castor Oil into me.