Matiana Ibarra Quintana

Title

Matiana Ibarra Quintana

Description

Biographical Synopsis of Interviewee: Matiana Ibarra Quintana was born on September 21, 1929; she had one sister and one brother who passed away; her mother also died when she was only four years old; consequently, she and her siblings were raised by her paternal grandparents; her father was a day laborer; although she was never formally educated, she did learn how to run a household; she eventually married, and shortly thereafter, her husband enlisted in the bracero program; they went on to have nine children.


Summary of Interview: Ms. Ibarra recalls her childhood and learning to read at the age of fourteen through a cultural mission program; by the time she was twenty, she was married and pregnant with her first child; her first born son was two years old when her husband enlisted in the bracero program; he went to Irapuato, Guanajuato, México, and waited for fifteen days before getting called; while he was gone she suffered greatly; shortly after he left, their son became very ill and ultimately passed away; it was not until later that she learned the day her husband left for the United States was the day their son died; she goes on to vividly describe all the details surrounding the tragic event, including notifying her husband while he was still in the United States; in addition, one of his little sisters, who was the same age as his son, also passed away about the same time; Matiana later had another son, but her husband was not there when he was born; they went on to have nine children in total; after her husband returned they continued living with his parents; he eventually began working in construction, and they moved around a bit; years passed before he returned to the United States looking for work, and one of their sons even went with him; overall, Matiana suffered greatly when her husband was gone, but as time passed it became easier, especially with the company of her children.

Creator

Loza, Mireya
Ibarra Quintana, Matiana

Date

2007-07-22

Subject

Wife of a bracero

Rights

Institute of Oral History, The University of Texas at El Paso

Language

spa

title (Spanish)

Matiana Ibarra Quintana

creator (Spanish)

Loza, Mireya

Rights Holder

Institute of Oral History, The University of Texas at El Paso

Online Submission

No

Original Format

Mini disc

Duration

27:44

Bit Rate/Frequency

24 bit 96 k

Interviewer

Loza, Mireya

Interviewee

Ibarra Quintana, Matiana

Location

Manuel Doblado, Guanajuato

File Name Identifier

Ibarra_Quintana_GTO004

Citation

Loza, Mireya and Ibarra Quintana, Matiana, “Matiana Ibarra Quintana,” Bracero History Archive, accessed November 24, 2024, https://braceroarchive.org/es/items/show/683.