The Importance of Cultural Survival & Restoration "Speak Out"

Elders continue to stay strong today, and they remind us about the centrality of our ancient and enduring culture in our lands, and the violent methods used to remove us from our aboriginal places. Here to remind us are pictures of our elders. More to come so please send your pictures so we can post them.

Juanita Gonzalez Castro Cavazos

 

Francisco and Amando Cavazos

Calixtro Gonzalez Castro

Paula Castro Cavazos Lozano

 

Ernestina Cavazos Tapia (on the right)

Belen Lozano Anaya

 

Santiago Castro Castro, 2008 San Antonio, Texas

 

Gladys Totite Narcomey

Ama (Agueda L. Gonzalez) Texas, 2004

Marie Chebahtah

R-L Felipa Castro Coronado, Sofia Castro Coronado, Eva Castro Alvarez, Santos Castro Romero, Teresa Castro Avila

Modesto Gonzalez Castro and Eusebia Peralez Castro

Petra Gonzalez Castro & daugther Teodola Castro

Aurelio and Julia Castro

Manuela Castro Castro

Guadalupe Castro De Luna

Ageda Gonzalez, Altagracia and Franciso Gonzalez

Elva Tamaguma


 

Photos by Anita Gonzalez, Richard Gonzalez and Daniel Romero Jr.
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