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Nacimiento Tour 2000-2001 An East L.A. Christmas, by James T. Rojas Map for Nacimiento Tour 2002 and Reception 01/06/02 |
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| Building Nacimientos (Nativity Scenes) is a tradition that millions of people follow during the Christmas season. Families and individuals spend countless hours recreating their rendition of the stable that Jesus was born in. Essential elements to Nacimientos are figures of Mary and Joseph (the baby Jesus is placed on Christmas Day) along with farm animals like cows, sheep, pigs, and dogs. A star is always placed above the manger and somewhere hidden is the Devil. Thousands of Los Angeles County residents place these Nativity Scenes where the public can see them. One can drive through any neighborhood and find them on peoples lawns and roofs or in their windows. The Latino Urban Forum (LUF) and The Rare Times have taken pictures of publicly displayed Nacimientos from East Los Angeles, Montebello and El Monte. Nacimiento Tour 2002 maps and reception invitations are available here! Please join this self-guided tour. Sunday, January 6 for refreshments, visuals and discussion in Downtown L.A. |