• Afro-Dominicans (also referred to as African-Dominicans or Black Dominicans) are Dominicans of predominant or full Black African ancestry. They are a minority...
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    revolutionary political messaging that would push the agendas of the Trinitarios. These works led to the exile of Duarte in 1843. The name La Trinitaria...
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    Itonama Leco Machajuyai-Kallawaya Machineri Maropa Mojeño-Ignaciano Mojeño-Trinitario Moré Mosetén Movima Pacawara Puquina Quechua Sirionó Tacana Tapieté Toromona...
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    estimated to be 73% European, 10% Native, and 17% African. After the Haitian and Afro-Caribbean migrations the overall percentage changed to 57% European, 8% Native...
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    Franklin W.; Gates, Henry Louis Jr. (eds.). Dictionary of Caribbean and Afro–Latin American Biography. Oxford, England: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-199-93580-2...
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    Trinidadian Spanish (castellano trinitense or castellano trinitario) refers to the Spanish natively spoken by Cocoa Panyols in Trinidad and Tobago which...
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    Mennonites from Russia totaling around 40,000 inhabitants (as of 2012[update]). Afro-Bolivians, descendants of African slaves who arrived in the time of the Spanish...
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  • Retrieved 2012-02-19. "New Jersey Commission of Investigation Report - Afro-lineal organized crime" (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on 2012-10-19...
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    "Bearing Witness to Genocide: The 1937 Haitian Massacre and Border of Lights". Afro-Hispanic Review. 32 (2): 111–118. JSTOR 24585148. Dove, Rita (1997). "Writing...
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  • Polynesian Rotuman – Fiji Tongan Marquesan Tuamotuan Hawaiian Māori Rapa Nui Afro-Asiatic Semitic Arabic Aramaic Chadic Hausa Polci Nilo-Saharan Ghulfan Creoles...
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  • the national identity. Honduras: Spanish is the official language, despite Afro-Caribbean English, Garifuna and indigenous languages can be found in the...
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  • White Latin Americans White Hispanic and Latino Americans Dominican people Afro-Dominicans Spanish diaspora History of the Jews in the Dominican Republic...
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    Founding Fathers of the Dominican Republic. On February 27, 1844, the Trinitarios (Trinitarians), declared the independence from Haiti. They were backed...
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  • I/L Teor tew I/L Tewa (USA) tewa tex I/L Tennet tey I/L Tulishi tez I/L Afro-Asiatic Tetserret tfi I/L Gbe, Tofin tfn I/L Tanaina tfo I/L Tefaro tfr I/L...
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