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EPISODE · Oct 31, 2018 · 4 MIN

How Moms Use The Legend Of La Llorona To Keep Their Kids In Line

from Texas Standard » Stories from Texas · host W.F. Strong

By W. F. Strong La LLorona (the crying woman) is a Mexican legend that is at least 500 years old. It no doubt arrived in Texas with the earliest Mexican settlers and La Llorona has haunted our rivers, lakes and streams ever since, particularly in the border regions. There are dozens of versions. Here is […] The post How Moms Use The Legend Of La Llorona To Keep Their Kids In Line appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.

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