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  JARAMILLO, CLEOFAS MARTÍNEZ (1878–1956)
Jaramillo witnessed the misfortunes that befell Nuevomexicanos after the American occupation of their land. She was born and educated in New Mexico and, as a young woman, suffered personal tragedy, the loss of two children and her husband. Jaramillo refocused her life on preserving New Mexican culture. She wrote a cookbook, The Genuine New Mexico Tasty Recipes, to counter what she perceived as deficiencies in the books produced on the subject by Euro-Americans. She founded the Sociedad Folklórica, and authored Cuentos del Hogar, and Shadows of the Past. Perhaps her major contribution was Romance of a Little Village Girl, her autobiography. In her words, “I feel that I have accomplished one thing – preserved in writing our vanishing Spanish folk customs.”

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University of New Mexico
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