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Border Customs and Crafts

Volume No. 11: 1993

Cover photo "Border Customs and Crafts." Vise, Ruth E. Borderlands Spring 1993, Vol. 11 : 2.

"From the Editors." Tarin, Linda and Brenda Marusich comps. Borderlands Spring 1993, Vol. 11: 2.

"The Best Little Asaderos in Texas." Fernandez, Esther and Linda Tarin comps. Borderlands Spring 1993, Vol. 11 : 3.

"Glass Work Disappearing on Border." Cano, Felix and Lorena Hernandez comps. Borderlands Spring 1993, Vol.11 : 4.

"Cockfights Legal in Surrounding Areas." Hernandez, Molly. Borderlands Spring 1993, Vol. 11 : 4.

"Local Craftsmen Keep Art of Saddlery Alive." Sweatt, Jolynn. Borderlands Spring 1993, Vol. 11: 5.

"James and Joseph Magoffin: El Paso Pioneers."  Marusich, Brenda. Borderlands Spring 1993, Vol. 11:6

"Chile Ristras Brighten Border Homes." Perez, Doug and Martha A. Sandoval. Borderlands Spring 1993, Vol. 11 : 6 +7.

"Magoffin Home Preserves El Paso's Past." Marusich, Brenda. Borderlands Spring 1993, Vol. 11 : 7.

"Bavarian Custom Celebrated in El Paso: Oktoberfest."  Caprio, Kelly Maricruz Diaz comps. Borderlands Spring 1993, Vol. 11 : 8,9.

"Munich on the Border ." Caprio, Kelly and Lori Powe. Borderlands Spring 1993, Vol. 11 :9.

"Santo Niño de Atocha Called Miracle Worker ." Jasso, Heidi. Borderlands Spring 1993, Vol. 11 : 10.

"Lenten Customs Vary." Vega, Hermelinda and Brenda Marusich. Borderlands Spring 1993, Vol. 11: 10 + 11 +12.

"To Ask is to Receive."  Salcedo, Raul. Borderlands Spring 1993, Vol. 11: 11.

"Border Maintains Tradition of Posadas." Lujan, Veronica. Borderlands Spring 1993, Vol. 11 : 12.

"A Visit from Three Kings." Chaparro, Frances, Estela Muñoz and Adrian Zamilpa. Borderlands Spring 1993, Vol. 11: 13.

"Matachines: Soldiers of the Virgin." Sepulveda, Marlene and Tomasita T. Reyes. Borderlands Spring 1993, Vol. 11 : 13.

"Dichos are an Intricate Part of Mexican Culture." Nieto, Bernardo R. Borderlands Spring 1993, Vol. 11 : 14.

"Cultural Superstitions Affect Behavior." Gonzalez, Yolanda, Maria Helinda Chavez and Monica Mora. Borderlands Spring 1993, Vol. 11: 14.

"Que Onda, Homeboy! Why Do We Talk Like This?" Gardea, Oscar and Brenda Marusich. Borderlands Spring 1993, Vol. 11 : 15.

"Traditional Hispanic Children's Games Disappear. " Castillo, Guadalupe Borderlands Spring 1993, Vol. 11 : 16.

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Borderlands is published annually by El Paso Community College, P.O. Box 20500, El Paso, TX 79998.

It is a collection of student written articles on the history & culture of the El Paso, Juárez, Las Cruces border region, comprising the states of Texas, New Mexico, and the Mexican state of Chihuahua.   This site was created with seed money from the Integrating Technical Contexts into Academic Courses (ITAC) Project, and maintained by the Northwest Community Library staff. 

Funds for the program were provided by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board under the auspices of the federal Carl D. Perkins Vocational and Technical Education Act of 1998.  

Ruth Vise, English Professor and Borderlands Project Director, EPCC
Monica Wong, Website Project Coordinator, Head Librarian,  Northwest Community Library,  EPCC
Joe Old, Technical Consultant, ITAC Project
Mary Sarber,  Lorely Ambriz, and Library Staff.
Rachel Murphree, web weaver

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