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A member of the American Indian and Cowboy Artists Association, Alfredo Rodriguez, born and raised in México, established a studio in Corona, California. His rich and vivid colors depict scenes of the inhabitants of the American West: Indians, Mountain Men, and Cowboys, nestled in the mountains, deserts, and Indian villages.Painting has always been a part of Alfredo Rodriguez' life. He was born in the small Mexican town of Tepic, Nayarit which is located in the heart of Mexico and very close to the Huichole Indian, and is self-taught Alfredo Rodriguez is best known for his paintings of Native Americans and mountain men. His paintings of children and animals are particularly charming, and both are sought after by collectors. His paintings are part of museum collections including the Booth Museum of Western Art and the Leanin' Tree Museum in Colorado, and are part of prestigious private collections.

Background: Native American Indian antique beadwork and folk-art, a Lakota (Sioux) beaded ration-pouch, c. 1890-1900

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Alfredo Rodriguez (1954)Cold Hands Warm Hearts

Alfredo Rodriguez (1954)Mother’s Day

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Alfredo Rodriguez (1954)Rhapsody In Pink And Blue

Falling AsleepGolden Flowers

Little Blossom

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Alfredo Rodriguez (1954) Keeper of the Flock

Alfredo Rodriguez (1954) Herding in the Canyon

Alfredo Rodriguez (1954) Pleasant Moments

Alfredo Rodriguez (1954) The youngest Navajo shepherd

Alfredo Rodriguez (1954) Navajo Family

Alfredo Rodriguez (1954) Target Practice

Alfredo Rodriguez (1954) Prairie girl

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Alfredo Rodriguez (1954) Young Warrior

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Alfredo Rodriguez (1954) The Water Hole

Alfredo Rodriguez (1954) The Big Apple

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Alfredo Rodriguez (1954) Naranjas

Alfredo Rodriguez (1954) One at a Time

Alfredo Rodriguez (1954) Teddy Bears

Alfredo Rodriguez (1954) Saying Grace

Alfredo Rodriguez (1954) Our Father

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In México, Mother's Day is always May 10th

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Sound: Lila Downs – Mother Jones

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A victim of her freedom and that is what they sayI'm lookin in the mirror but it really isn't meThe diamonds on the monkeys the ladies in the treesI'm lookin to the future I'm dancin' to the beat

Tell me tell me, Mother JonesTell me where the spirit goes?Waiting for the risin' sunTuesday comes and Tuesday goes

The flowers in the valley are blowin' in the windThey come in many colors but she prefers the greenShe's running to the north pole with a packet in her seamShe's got to find the money smilin' at the deputy

I want you to find me the day that I'm not thereI'd like you to listen to the things that I've felt (listen to me, listen to me)I want you to sit here and hold me when I'm downI'm lookin' to remember see the pepsi man waltz

Tell me tell me, Mother JonesTell me where the spirit goes?Waiting for the risin' sunTuesday comes and Tuesday goes

Mother Jones Lyricsby Lila Downs