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Alta California in 1834 Part 1: Bear and Bull Fights

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The episode focuses on the recollections of Carlos N. Híjar, who arrived in Alta California in 1834 as a child. Híjar's memoir provides insights into daily life, customs, and entertainment in 1830s California.

Key points covered include:

  1. Description of Californios' appearance, including long braided hair and distinctive hats.
  2. Details about clothing, horse riding, and gender roles.
  3. Observations on food.
  4. Description of the patron saint celebration in Santa Barbara, featuring bullfights and bear-bull fights.
  5. A detailed account of how bull and bear fights were conducted.

Stay tuned for further episodes covering Carlos' memories of Rancho Era California.

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The episode focuses on the recollections of Carlos N. Híjar, who arrived in Alta California in 1834 as a child. Híjar's memoir provides insights into daily life, customs, and entertainment in 1830s California.

Key points covered include:

  1. Description of Californios' appearance, including long braided hair and distinctive hats.
  2. Details about clothing, horse riding, and gender roles.
  3. Observations on food.
  4. Description of the patron saint celebration in Santa Barbara, featuring bullfights and bear-bull fights.
  5. A detailed account of how bull and bear fights were conducted.

Stay tuned for further episodes covering Carlos' memories of Rancho Era California.

Send a Comment.

Support the show

Give a one-time donation
Learn more about the California Frontier Project:

Contact:
damian@californiafrontier.net

  continue reading

60 episodes

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