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Cheryl, I don't remember the specific quote but there is a very through
treatment of the Bancroft school and testimonios in Sanchez's book,
Telling Identities (U Minn Press 1995).
Barb Voss
On Tue, 15 Nov 2005, Cheryl
Smith-Lintner wrote:
> --Apologies for cross-posting--
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> Hi all--
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> I seem to remember reading a first-hand account/quote/comment by a Californio regarding the distortion of truth by American historians like Bancroft and his assistants re the collection and publication of the testimonios from 130 (?) or so from still living residents in the 1880s+.
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> I can't find the exact reference in my Endnote files--I think perhaps it was Mariano Vallejo? The gist of the comment was that Americans were telling lies/untruths about the lives of the Californios and they wanted to set the record straight. It might even have been pre-Bancroft's collections, i.e. a reason to tell their story to Bancroft et al?
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> Does this ring a bell for anyone?
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> Many thanks,
> Cheryl Lintner
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