- Juan Bautista Rael
Juan Bautista Rael (
August 14 1900 –November 8 ,1993 ) was an American ethnographer, linguist, and folklorist who studied the people, stories, and language of theNorthern New Mexico and southernColorado areas of theSouthwestern United States . Rael taught and studied atStanford University and donated his considerable collection of ethnographic materials to theLibrary of Congress .Childhood and education
Rael was one of five children (four sons and one daughter) of José Ignacio Rael and Soledad Santistevan. He was raised in the small town of
Arroyo Hondo, New Mexico , near Taos.Rael's parents sent him away to school, because of limited educational options in their town, beginning in elementary school with Saint Michael's College in
Santa Fe, New Mexico . He also attended Christian Brothers' College inSt. Louis, Missouri and received a high school diploma.In 1923, Rael received his
B.A. from St. Mary's College inOakland, California in linguistics andfolklore . That year, he married Quirina Espinosa.In 1927, Rael received his M.A. from the
University of California, Berkeley .Rael began to focus on "Alabados", or religious songs, of the
Hispano region ofNorthern New Mexico and southernColorado . He was familiar with these from childhood. He also began to study the folk and nativity plays of Mexico and New Mexico.In 1933, Rael began his doctoral studies at Stanford University under the supervision of folklorist
Aurelio Espinosa . Rael was awarded his Ph.D. in linguistics in 1937. His dissertation was on thephonology and morphology ofNew Mexican Spanish , later published under the title "Cuentos Españoles de Colorado y Nuevo Mexico: Spanish Folk Tales of Colorado and New Mexico".Bibliography
* "A Study of the Phonology and Morphology of New Mexican Spanish, Based on a Collection of 410 Folk-tales" (main text (Parts I and II) in English and tale volumes (Part III) in Spanish, 1937) [http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/webbin/book/lookupname?key=Rael%2C%20Juan%20Bautista Online text]
* "An Annotated Bibliography of Spanish Folklore in New Mexico and Southern Colorado" (with Marjorie Tully). University of New Mexico Press, 1950.
* "The New Mexican ‘Alabado’". Stanford University Press, 1951.
* " The Sources and Diffusion of the Mexican Shepherds' Plays". Guadalajara: Librería La Joyita, 1965.
* "New Mexican Wedding Songs", published in "Southern Folklore Quarterly", June 1940.
* "New Mexican Spanish Feasts", published in "California Folklore Quarterly", 1942.
* "Introducción a los Cuentos Populares Nuevomejicanos", published in "Boletín de la Academia Norteamericana de la Lengua Española", New York, 1976.See also
*
Chicano English References
* Library of Congress [http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/rghtml/ Hispano Music and Culture of the Northern Rio Grande: The Juan B. Rael Collection]
* LaMadrid [http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/rghtml/rgrael.html "Bautista Rael, 1900-1993: Pioneer Hispano Folklorist"]
* LaMadrid [http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/rghtml/rgculture.html "Nuevo Mexicanos of the Upper Rio Grande: Culture, History, and Society"]
* Memorial Resolution, Stanford [http://histsoc.stanford.edu/pdfmem/RaelJ.pdf Juan Bautista Rael]
* Stanford News Service [http://www.stanford.edu/dept/news/pr/93/931115Arc3057.html Juan B. Rael, professor emeritus of Spanish, dies at 93] November 15, 2003
* Stanford University [http://library.stanford.edu/depts/spc/mss/latinamerica.html Special Collections. Manuscripts Division Latin American and Iberian Studies]
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.