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Cargando... Valley of the Moon: The Diary Of Maria Rosalia de Milagros, Sonoma Valley, Alta California, 1846 (2001)por Sherry Garland
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. 00005904 Characters: Maria Roselia (Native American Girl), Domingo (Maria Roselia's brother)The Medina Family a wealthy Spanish family, and Mr. Johnston an American settler from Missouri, he is a store owner. Setting: San Fransico Bay and Sonoma Valley, Alta California 1846 Genre: Historical Fiction Theme:California History, Orphans, Household, Employee Relations, and Mixed Races Audience: Middle School Students to Adults (Girls) Summary: Maria Roselia (13 yr old) keeps a daily diary about her daily interactions with the Medina family who she worked for. She makes observations about the behavior of Americans, Mexican (Californianos), and Native Americans. Maria Roselia learned to write and read at Mission San Rafael where Fater Ygnacio took her and her brother after their mother died. Maria Roselia does not know who her father is. She learned Spanish and was given a catholic name during her time at Mission San Rafael. Without noticing she lost her native american customs. she learns to interact with everyone around her and understood her role in society. She does not like Miguela the oldest Medina sister because she thinks she is a snob. Maria Roselia learns to develop a good relationship with Mr. Johnson an American Settler from Missuori who owns a store. Curriculum ties: California History-Students can learn about the lifestyle of Californians during 1846. Personal response: This collection narrates the experience on a Native American girl who is living in California before it becomes a US state. This book can help students understand the early population of California and understand the diversity of the state. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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The 1845-1846 diary of thirteen-year-old Maria, servant to the wealthy Spanish family which took her in when her Indian mother died. Includes a historical note about the settlement and early history of California. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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