Interview with Marta Mendez, 10 de mayo, 2000
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- Creation Date
- Recorded May 10, 2000
- Contributors
- Interviewee
- Interviewer
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Marta Mendez was 89 years old at the time of the interview. She attended school until fourth grade and learned to read, write, and keep accounts. She had 4 brothers. She had twins and 2 sons who lived near her. She showed me the base of the corn mill and the ruins of a bread oven administered by the women’s league.
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- Assembling
- Atole
- Beans
- Bicycles
- Centavos, Mexican
- Clothing factories
- Coca Cola (Trademark)
- Comisaría (municipal)
- Convents
- Corn dough
- Corn milling
- Currency
- Daughters
- Dough
- Eggs as as currency
- Food
- Girls
- Grandmothers
- Hammocks
- Manufacturing processes
- Molino de nixtamal
- Money
- Mopeds
- Motherhood
- Mothers
- Music
- Pepita
- Pestles
- Political party leadership
- Politics and government
- Posol
- Poverty
- Roads
- Roosters
- Sales
- Selling
- Sewing
- Sisters-in-law
- Trucks
- Wages
- Washing (cleaning)
- Women
- Women's leagues
- Wood
- Work
- Workshops
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- Language
- Spanish; Castilian
- Rights Holder
- Buck Kachaluba, Sarah A.
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2022-07-07