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June 29-July 4; July 6-9, 2017 
Log Sheet #3

Smithsonian Folklife Festival
Audio/Video Log Sheet

Logger/Videographer: [[strikethrough]] Dave Bosserman [[/strikethrough]] Ingeborg Italt
Recorder Number (Main) CHCH 1
File Name: StoryC-0071.wav
Recorder Number (Backup): CFCH 18
File name: .wav card still full not recording
Presenter: Norma Contu Q
Date/Time: 7/2
Program: On the Move
Stage: Story Circle
Group Name: Paso Nuevo
Session Title: Girlhood on the Move

[[2 column table]]
| Participants | Instrument / Occupation |
| Trina Lain | #2 |
| Fatima Gonzolez | Speaker [[strikethrough]] #2 [[/strikethrough]] #1 |
| Darcy Rodriguez | Speaker #4 |
| Vanessa Lopez | #3 |
| Veronica Castilo | #5 |

Contents/Notes (continue on back): 

Q what marked your transition from girlhood to womanhood? 
1. no thing changed
2. when you turn 15, you take responsibility for your actions
3. her mother told her, life got harder. 
5. b/c cultural requires kids to support parents when they are immigrants, childhood is ended earlier. 
society obligates them to mature but innocence & dreams not lost

Q what is the difference bwn this process in your home country vs the United States
5: in Mexico children can run free in the open, less materialism 
In US children not free to be in nature but have more obligations & responsibility

Transcription Notes:
Uncertain about #1/2 in contents notes.