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Reies Tijerina
"A Hero To His People"

Powerful and charismatic, Reies Tijerina would be named one of the Four Horseman of the Chicano Civil Rights Movement. But his passion for his cause in New Mexico would tear his family apart. Nobody supported him more or suffered as much from his excesses than his daughter Rosita.

A Screenplay Based on

Only One Female Soldier

by Rosita Tijerina.

Born in the cotton fields of Texas, he grows up haunted by his mother’s tragic death and driven by his religious visions. He first becomes an itinerant preacher, then a cult leader and finally a crusader for the return of stolen land grants to the original Hispanic families of New Mexico. But his charismatic style and autocratic manners create bitter enemies.

 

His oldest daughter Rosita stands faithfully beside her father, supports him, defends him, and guides his followers through the biggest manhunt in the history of New Mexico.  But the pressure of trying to be the perfect daughter under traumatic conditions leaves wounds that have never healed.

The Apache Girl

A novel of the
not-so-old West.

The year is 1930.  Eighteen year old TOM RIGGINS learns from his mother on her deathbed that the man he believed to be his father, killed in the Great War, was not his real father. His biological father’s name is JULIAN SPURLOCK and he lives on the Mexican border. She pleads with Tom, "Find him and tell him you're his son!" Tom’s quest to fulfill his dying mother’s last wish leads him into a passionate love affair with an Apache girl (GUADALUPE) and sends him and the father he has just met on a perilous quest to save Guadalupe’s stolen child.  (Based on actual events.)

Screenplay

Novel Under Construction

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