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    Nepantla is a concept used in Chicano and Latino anthropology, social commentary, criticism, literature and art. It represents a concept of "in-between-ness...
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    controversy and debate to this day. Juana was born in San Miguel Nepantla (presently Nepantla de Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz) near Mexico City as the illegitimate...
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  • 16,871. The municipality is home to Nepantla de Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, formerly known as San Miguel Nepantla, the hometown of Sor Juana Inés de la...
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    León and Chiapas." In February 1974, a confrontation took place in San Miguel Nepantla [Wikidata], State of Mexico, between a unit of the Mexican Army,...
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    1695), known as the "Tenth Muse", was born on 12 November 1651 in San Miguel Nepantla and died in Mexico City on April 17, 1695. She was one of the greatest...
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  • 593 San Miguel Jaguey Mexico State 593 Teoloyucan Mexico State 593 Ampliación los Angeles Mexico State 594 San Marcos Nepantla Mexico State 594 San Martín...
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    Hispanic Latinos and Chicanos in Southern California, East Los Angeles, and San Antonio (Texas) during the 1960s, continuing through to the early 1980s....
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    F's ultimate fan Teresia Farias dies at 75". San Antonio Express-News. Retrieved May 9, 2018. San Miguel, Guadalupe (1999). "The Rise of Recorded Tejano...
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    Census Bureau. Retrieved 22 May 2012. "Gale – Product Login". Gallardo, Miguel E. "Chicano". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 26 June 2020. Montoya,...
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    he also identifies with revolutionary figures of Mexican history such as Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, Benito Juárez, Pancho Villa and Joaquin Murrieta who...
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    at the San Francisco Art Institute. Rodriguez lived in San Francisco until 2008, when she moved to Mexico. She currently lives in San Miguel de Allende...
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    Francisco Miguel de Pedrorena (1808-1850), Mayor of San Diego and signer of the Californian Constitution Antonio María Pico (1808-1869), Mayor of San Jose...
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    Juana Inés de la Cruz, a Hieronymite nun and Novohispanic writer from Nepantla, wrote the set of Villancicos a la Asunción, which incorporates a good...
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    Knowledge: Reflections on Hiram Bingham and the Yale Peruvian Expedition". Nepantla: Views from South. 4 (1): 67–80. Hoffman, Barbara T. (2006). Art and Cultural...
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    de Los Ángeles as an asistencia (or "sub-mission") to the nearby Mission San Gabriel Arcángel. The city's original barrios were located in the eastern...
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    ISBN 978-3-030-02598-4. OCLC 1076485572. Cuauhtin, R. Tolteka; Zavala, Miguel; Sleeter, Christine; Au, Wayne (2019). Rethinking Ethnic Studies. Rethinking...
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    representing the collapsed government led by Don José Bernardo Couto, Don Miguel de Atristain, and Don Luis Gonzaga Cuevas of Mexico.[page needed] Although...
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    and Mexicans in the Making of Texas, 1836-1986 (U of Texas Press, 1987) San Miguel, Jr., Guadalupe. "Let All of Them Take Heed" (U of Texas Press, 1987)...
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    (Monterrey, Nuevo León). I Gallery and studio of Federico Sánchez Fogarty (Nepantla, State of Mexico). Administrative offices and laundry IMSS (Monterrey,...
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    suspicion of banditry. The Porvenir massacre, as described by historian Miguel A. Levario, exposed the violence committed by the Rangers against Mexicans...
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    Musician and painter Ras Levy has also been noted. Recording artists include Miguel, Kemo The Blaxican of Delinquent Habits, and Afro-Chicano rapper Choosey...
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    new reality". Gloria Anzaldua states that this can be achieved through nepantla spirituality or a space where, as stated by Jesus Mendoza, "all religious...
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    speak to their wives. Some Punjabi men adopted Spanish names or nicknames: Miguel for Maghar, Andrés for Inder, and Mondo for Mohammed. The aspects of Punjabi...
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    (3) Anaya's Bless Me, Ultima (1972), and Peregrinos de Aztlán (1974) by Miguel Méndez. Aside from narrative fiction, other notable works included Abelardo...
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    Hernandez, Lorraine Garcia-Nakata, Tim Quintero, Bennie Trujillo (deceased), Miguel Escobedo, Freddie Gonzalez, Clara Cid, Rudy Carrillo, (deceased), Angelo...
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    U.S. Senator from New Mexico. Miguel Antonio Otero (born 1829), Spanish politician of the New Mexico Territory. Miguel Antonio Otero (born 1859), Governor...
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    Bautista was born in San Miguel de Atlautla, Mexico State, Mexico on June 10, 1878. His family, along with the village of San Miguel de Atlautla, were bilingual...
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    ancient words that some found improper and backwards but are to be found in Miguel Cervantez's [sic] classic Don Quixote. My father commonly used words such...
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    Felipe Gallegos Daniel Galvez Jose Galvez Diane Gamboa Harry Gamboa, Jr Miguel A. Gandert Lorraine Garcia Max E. Garcia Rupert García Geronimo Garduño...
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    Pera to Cuautla. Mexican Federal Highway 115D (toll) north to Oaxtepec-Nepantla-Amecameca; south to Ciudad Ayala-Zacatepec-Atlatlahucan Mexican Federal...
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