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    Marriage record of y Sanchez, Gerardo Gutierrez and Vinar, Maria D.

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    Marriage license for Gerardo Gutierrez y Sanchez and Maria D. Vinar. C.E. Harrison was the Judge

    Video Interview: Maria Sanchez Rios

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    This oral story collection was given by Maria Sanchez which discusses her own experience living in Eureka during the Covid-19 pandemic. In this video, some EXPLICIT language is used. Contents include school, work, and everyday life

    Wedding of Elsa Idalia Gutierrez Calderon and Hector Manuel Calderon, 1966

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    Photograph shows Elsa Idalia Gutierrez Calderon and Hector Manuel Calderon during their wedding reception at Sacred Heart Catholic Church Hall. With them are (l.to r.'' Maria Elmira Uribe Gutierrez (mother of the bride), Tomasa de la Pena Uribe (great aunt of the bride), and Rolando Sergio Gutierrez-Urribe (brother of the bride)

    Wedding portrait of Nicolas Gutierrez-Cuellar and Maria Elmira Uribe Gutierrez, 1915

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    Photograph shows full-length wedding portrait of Nicolas Gutierrez-Cuellar Soberon and Maria Elmira Uribe Gutierrez, who were married in San Ygnacio, Texas, on June 27, 1915.Groom was a resident of Zapata, Texas and Guerrero, Tamaulipas, Mexico; bride was a resident of San Ygnacio, Texas

    Maria Sanchez interview

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    Maria Dolores Sanchez was born and raised in Albuquerque, New Mexico. She spoke Ladino growing up, having learned bits and pieces of the language from her grandparents, and her religious upbringing included both Catholicism and Judaism. She has an undergraduate degree in business and human services, a Masters degree in counseling and a Doctorate in education. She is a mental health therapist by trade and is currently applying for Spanish citizenship along with her cousins.Maria Dolores Sanchez describes her educational, language and religious background growing up in New Mexico. She describes how she slowly came to understand her Sephardi identity (00:07:42), her connection with Hebrew in Israel (00:14:43), and her aunt's genealogical research identifying her ancestral heritage. She explains her motivations for applying for Spanish citizenship (00:27:38), how her Sephardi identity strengthens her ancestral ties and the freedom citizenship will provide (00:33:58). Maria offers insight on why Spain might be offering this opportunity (00:41:37), and the idea that citizenship offers a reunification of American and Spanish cultural history through opportunities to educate and re-educate. She concludes with thoughts on the citizenship language requirements and whether she sees herself as accepting of Spain's reconciliation offering (00:54:27).Topics presented in order of discussion on recording: -Educational upbringing and professional background. -Learning Ladino from listening to grandparents speak the language. -Religious background practicing Catholicism and Judaism. -Catholic and non-Catholic customs practiced while growing up. -Learning about Sephardi ancestry; feeling at home on a trip to Israel and genealogical research on maternal family. -Working with the New Mexico Jewish Federation, using DNA analysis and cross-referencing genealogy names to verify ancestry. -Spanish citizenship as an act of witnessing. -Details of application process and submitting documentation. -Citizenship as a victory and freedom to live. -Division within families as a result of acknowledging Jewish ancestry. -Spiritual and symbolic benefits of citizenship -Forgiveness for Spain's past wrongs.1 online resourceSephardi Citizenship Oral Histor

    Jesus Maria Gutierrez

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    Portrait (probably a wedding photo) of Jesus Maria Gutierrez, son of Francisco Gutierrez and Incarnation Lucer

    Jesus Maria Gutierrez seated, daughter Dorella to his left, other three unidentified

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    Jesus Maria Gutierrez seated, daughter Dorella Gutierrez to his left, other three men in hats unidentifie

    Maria Rafaela Gutierrez

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    Maria Rafaela Gutierrez, 3rd wife of Antonio Jose Santiago Gonzale

    Gutierrez, Ana Maria

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    Centro Asturiano membership record of Ana Maria Gutierrez; Socio Number: 1038.https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/asturiano_membership/3718/thumbnail.jp
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