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The Ballad of Placida Romero: A Woman's Captivity & Redemption

Autor Aulton E. (Bob) Roland
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 sep 2022
"Early on the morning of August 8, 1881, seven Apache warriors and twelve Navajo raiders made their way on horseback down a piñon-and-ponderosa–shrouded plateau in west central New Mexico Territory to the rock and terrones La Cebolla Ranch house of Domingo and Plácida Romero Gallegos. The raiders were led by sixty-six-year-old Nana (Kas-tziden) who was determined to avenge the death of his nephew Victorio, the legendary Mimbreño Apache leader, who had been killed ten months earlier along with most of his warriors at Cerro Tres Castillos in the Chihuahuan desert, seventy miles south of El Paso, by Mexican troops under the command of colonel Joaquín Terrazas. At La Cebolla Ranch the raiders killed Domingo Gallegos along with a ranch hand, José María Vargas, carried off Plácida Romero, and rode off into the timbered high country to the east. Near Blue Water Vega, not far from La Cebolla Ranch, Plácida was forced to hand over her nine-month-old daughter to a group of Navajos. Eventually carried into the deserts of Chihuahua, Plácida made an amazing escape in September 1881, and returned to New Mexico, where she was reunited with her family at the small rock-and-adobe outpost of Cubero. This is the story of Plácida Romero’s capture, heartbreaking agony, and miraculous escape passed from generation to generation and became the subject of one of the most fascinating and captivating traditional (Hispanic) native ballads in New Mexico history."—Jerry D. Thompson from the Introduction
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ISBN-13: 9780890136720
ISBN-10: 0890136726
Pagini: 140
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Editura: Museum of New Mexico Press
Colecția Museum of New Mexico Press

Notă biografică

Aulton E. "Bob" Roland has spent most of his life in New Mexico—his family arrived in Albuquerque from the Midwest in 1949 when Bob was eight years old. A retired Lead Engineer with the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP), he has had a long and consuming interest in New Mexico’s history which led him to writing this first book. Roland divides his time between his home in Grants and his ranch house located twenty five miles south.