Archival objects in this container: Daniel Nieto and Luis Nieto Jr. sit outside among plants outside the family home in Rio Grande Valley, Texas (identified left to right): photograph, 1950 Ortiz and Nieto families gathered around a Christmas tree with piles of wrapped gifts inside their home, Logandale, Nevada. 2nd row: Luis Nieto Jr., Aurelio Ortiz, unidentified individual, Ernesto Ortiz, Cenovio Ortiz; 1st row: Paulita Ortiz, Rosa Nieto Gonzalez, Juanita Ortiz Marcial (identified left to right): photograph, approximately 1960 to 1965 Frederico Reyes, Lupe Garza Sanchez, Maria Garza (infant) stand outside their home in Overton, Nevada (identified from left to right): photograph, approximately 1960 to 1965 Yolanda Garza, Juanita Garza, and Lupe Garza stand with two other children near a body of water: photograph, approximately 1960 to 1965 Unidentified child stands outside a migrant dwelling next to a wood stove: photograph, approximately 1950 to 1955 Maria Garza sits in an Easter dress outside an Overton, Nevada home where a washing machine, propane tank, and benches to sit are visible: photograph, approximately 1960 to 1965 Ortiz and Nieto family children pose at the shore of Lake Mead, Nevada: photograph, approximately 1960 to 1969 Victoria Nieto Alvarez outside a Logandale, Nevada family home: photograph, approximately 1960 to 1969 Moapa Valley Latino students in a school play at Moapa Valley Elementary School. Unidentified individual, Jessie Ramos, Laurita Loya, unidentified individual, Beatriz Martinez, two unidentified individuals, and Cenovio Ortiz (identified left to right): photograph, approximately 1965 to 1969 An unidentified child stands with Pedro Ortiz Jr. outside homes, possibly in Tule Lake, California (identified left to right): photograph, 1964 August David Ortiz and Juanita (Jany) Ortiz sit on the hood of a truck parked outside migrant homes, possibly in Washington state (identified left to right): photograph, 1970 Wedding party for Lilia Nieto gathered outside Joan of Arc Catholic Church in Las Vegas, Nevada. Back row: 5 unidentified men; middle row: Lilia Nieto, unidentified groom, 3 unidentified women; First row: Paula Ozaki, Luis Nieto Jr., and unidentified individual (identified left to right): photograph, 1957 January 06 Wedding reception for Lilia Nieto sit around a table with a 3-tier wedding cake, likely in Moapa Valley, Nevada. Unidentified groom, Lilia Nieto, unidentified individual, Victoria Alvarez, Mitzi and Paul Ozaki (identified left to right): photograph, 1957 January 06 Twins Mary Lou and Mary Ann Nieto sit on top of chest for storage of family goods and migrant travel: photograph, approximately 1965 to 1969 Cenovio Ortiz sitting outside on the ground with a migrant camper visible in the background: photograph, 1964 Francisco Ortiz leaning against the Ortiz family's first truck and migrant camper: photograph, 1964 Luis Nieto Sr.'s truck used for both travel and work as migrant laborers: photograph, approximately 1960 to 1965 Pedro Ortiz Sr. and an unidentified individual standing in fields: photograph, 1964 July Luis Nieto Sr.'s truck (center) with other work trucks, crates, and outhouse in the background: photograph, approximately 1960 to 1965 Five unidentified individuals sitting a field during work season: photograph, 1964 Five unidentified individuals working in radish or onion fields during work season: photograph, approximately 1960 to 1965 Ortiz and Nieto family gathered at Valley of Fire in Moapa Valley, Nevada for an Easter picnic. Paulita Ortiz, unidentified individual adult and child, Luis Nieto Sr. (in hat), unidentified individual (from left to right): photograph, 1958 Unidentified individual with Ernesto Ortiz sitting on a horse in Pahrump, Nevada (identified left to right): photograph, approximately 1959 Moapa Valley Mexican traditional "Fountain Cake" consisting of a tiered formal cake with additional line of single cakes for an unknown event in Logandale, Nevada: photograph, approximately 1960 to 1969 Noemi Polanco, Victoria Ortega, and Dario Ortega outside for the "Easter Cascarones tradition" (identified left to right): photograph, approximately 1995 to 2005 Load More