Chihuahua Myths and Legends Posted March 20, 2022 Robert BittoLeave a commentPosted in Myths and Legends The state of Chihuahua is home to many myths and legends. Here are 4.
Carmelita Torres and the 1917 Bath Riots Posted March 16, 2020 Robert BittoLeave a commentPosted in Little-Known History Fear of a pandemic led to drastic measures at the border. A Mexican maid said, “No.”
Lost Treasures of the State of Chihuahua Posted August 5, 2019 Robert Bitto1 CommentPosted in Myths and Legends The largest state in Mexico is host to many stories of lost treasures.
Kingo Nonaka, “The Mexican Samurai” Posted March 11, 2019 Robert BittoLeave a commentPosted in Little-Known History An unknown Japanese-born medic played an important role in the Mexican Revolution
The Border Wars, 1910-1919 Posted February 12, 2018 Robert BittoLeave a commentPosted in Little-Known History A hot/cold state of war existed between Mexico & the US in the early 1900s
Bring me the Head of Pancho Villa Posted April 3, 2017March 28, 2023 Robert BittoLeave a commentPosted in Little-Known History In 1926 someone robbed the grave of Pancho Villa and stole his head. Who? Why?