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- Page 3 and 4: CONTENT Introduction …………
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- Page 7 and 8: For the historical context, I have
- Page 9 and 10: CHAPTER 1 THE TOWN AND ITS PEOPLE C
- Page 11 and 12: A main road crosses Ciadoncha calle
- Page 13: Well where the water comes out for
- Page 17 and 18: CHAPTER 2 EVOLUTION OF THE POPULATI
- Page 19 and 20: The mobility to the big cities that
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- Page 23 and 24: One day, some children came to tell
- Page 25 and 26: CHAPTER 3 A BIT OF HISTORY The name
- Page 27 and 28: CHAPTER 4 THE CHURCH The biggest ar
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- Page 39 and 40: the sacristy of the church, wherein
- Page 41 and 42: Returning to a priest’s function
- Page 43 and 44: As was said previously, life in the
- Page 45 and 46: Some nativity scenes are more elabo
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- Page 51 and 52: A group of women singing the wise m
- Page 54 and 55: Men in the bar after mass. 2006 Pho
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CHAPTER 6 THE FOOD The Little Onion
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of thyme. It is then passed to a wi
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Daily life in Ciadoncha during thes
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CHAPATER 7 THE MATANZA The matanza
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Burning the pig’s hair. 1984 Phot
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Cooking the sausages. 1984 Photo Lu
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Making the mixture for the soap. 20
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The wine cellars have been much mor
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Women celebrating someone’s birth
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One of the participants commented t
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With time, the majority of houses i
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The bedrooms had beds with a headbo
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pots full of colorful flowers that
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Angel Varona Temiño with his small
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Water fountain. Drinking water in t
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The majority of the participants re
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CHAPTER 10 THE CYCLE OF LIFE I want
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Others who had their children later
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The “tabas” were the bones from
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The stream brought many memories to
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Children playing in front of the sc
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Marcos Arroyo with his grandparents
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For families, having a son be a pri
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Another generation told me that the
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The youth from the 70s and 80s had
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Emiliano Galiana Porres and María
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Youth of the 60s. Photo provided by
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Women standing in the doorway of th
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participants value the most of this
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Cemetery of Ciadoncha in 2006 Photo
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Religious Education http://www.geoc
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could not do it they could just era
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Historic Context In 1954, the gover
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Promotion 1964-1970 Photo provided
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School for males during the 1950s P
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CHAPTER 12 AGRICULTURE AND LIVESTOC
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One participant who has been a farm
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Another participant remembered nigh
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Harvesting in Ciadoncha. 1991 Photo
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Sheep grazing. 1984 Photo Lucía Va
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e able to rest a little. During the
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Old Machinery In the mid 70s one co
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An abandoned cart in the 70s For a
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Winnowing on the lands. Photo expos
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CHAPTER 13 SANTA BÁRBARA CULTURAL
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A true desire for investigation was
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smile upon seeing their fathers or
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First ethnological exposition. 1991
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agricultural culture, but also educ
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Cultural Week. 1994. Photo by Photo
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Bibliography Antehistoria.com http:
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Varona, Lucía. T. “La comunidad