A review by miocenemama
La Voz De M.A.Y.O.: Tata Rambo Vol. 1 by Henry Barajas, Jason "Gonzo" Gonzales

4.0

This is the story of the author's great-grandfather and his role in helping the Yaquis of Old Pascua, a neighborhood of Tuscon, gain ownership of their land and recognition by the US government. It explains his role in helping the community build a clinic and community center and work on a trilingual newspaper to represent the Mexican, American, and Yaqui populations of the area. I found it a little hard to follow. It seemed to jump around some. But it was an interesting and untold story. It was also interesting that, while the author wrote it to tell the stories of his family's accomplishments, he did not gloss over their faults.