Home again, but it’s changed

Posted on: August 8th, 2005
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Lobato, a fifth-generation Hispanic rancher who began grazing 20 head of cattle on the land last summer, is one of 519 descendants of San Luis Valley homesteaders given legal permission in the past year - including 410 on July 26 - to return to a land that had been off limits for more than 40 years. Up to 1,000 settlers’ descendants may eventually be given keys to the property.

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