Video Clip from Interview with Samantha and Shantell Quintana, Religion.
LHP_Intern2020-01-18T05:37:45+00:00This 2018 interview with Samantha and Shantell delves into how religious traditions have changed over time in Trinidad Latino families as well as their own personal involvement with the church. Length: 1:17.
Penitente Cross near Trinidad, 1903
LHP_Intern2020-01-18T05:38:20+00:00Penitente Cross not far from Trinidad
Cross with straw appliqué decoration, Spanish colonial style, from Baca House
LHP_Intern2020-01-18T05:38:07+00:00Cross with straw appliqué decoration, Spanish colonial style, from Baca House
Tin and glass mini-altar, with painting of the Virgin, Baca House, Trinidad
LHP_Intern2020-01-18T05:37:54+00:00Tin and glass mini-altar, with painting of the Virgin, Baca House, Trinidad
Painting of the Virgin Mary, on Tin, from Baca House, Trinidad
LHP_Intern2020-01-18T05:36:45+00:00Painting of the Virgin Mary, on Tin, from Baca House, Trinidad
Bulto from Baca House, Trinidad, undated
LHP_Intern2020-01-18T05:36:56+00:00Bulto from Baca House, Trinidad, undated
Religious object from Baca House, Trinidad
LHP_Intern2020-01-18T05:36:31+00:00Religious object from Baca House, Trinidad
Los Cordovas Church, 1895
LHP_Intern2020-01-18T05:35:58+00:00Los Cordovas Catholic Church in Los Cordovas, a settlement located along the Purgatory River, approximately two miles east of El Moro (Las Animas County). Standing in front are members of the Hispanic American congregation and the elderly José Benito Córdova and his wife Marina Rivera de Córdova, 1895
Child with rosary, 1915
LHP_Intern2020-01-18T05:35:23+00:00Studio portrait of José B. García of Gulnare (Las Animas County), holding a rosary, around 1915