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We are going to explore briefly the dynamic and complex communal stories of many Hispanic/Latino members living in Cache Valley. As we know, each community is unique and each one has different forms, sizes, capitals, and infinite human dimensions. It has been accepted that the concept of community should always include at least three important elements: a) A place or geographic territory, b) The people living on that place or territory, and c) The personal interactions and developed relationships that helped to establish common goals, principles, and values and shared beliefs. We will review some recorded stories on the context of the three elements of place, people, and interactions for interpretation and analysis related to the community life Hispanic/Latino residents of Cache Valley, Utah.
Publisher
USU Libraries
Publication Date
Fall 2012
City
Logan, Utah
Recommended Citation
Ortiz, Eduardo, "02: Perceptions of “community” about Hispanic/Latinos living in Cache Valley, Utah" (2012). Latino Voices in Cache Valley. 1.
https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/latino_voices/1