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    Alejandro de Vivar (1635–1660), better known as Mestizo Alejo, was a Chilean mestizo, who fought in the Arauco War. He was the son of the Mapuche cacique...
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    Curanteo 1635 † Curimilla 1635–1639 † Lincopinchon 1640–1641 Clentaru 1655 Mestizo Alejo or Ñancú 1656–1661 @ Misqui 1661–1663 † Colicheuque 1663 † Udalevi 1664–1665...
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    Alejo Calatayud (c. 1705 – January 31, 1731) was a Mestizo silversmith from Oropesa, Cochabamba province in present-day Bolivia. In 1730 Calatayud led...
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    Alejo Carpentier y Valmont (Spanish pronunciation: [karpanˈtje], French pronunciation: [kaʁpɑ̃tje]; December 26, 1904 – April 24, 1980) was a Cuban novelist...
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    Chongón Febres Cordero Garcia Moreno Letamendi Nueva de Octubre Olmedo (San Alejo) Pascuales Roca Rocafuerte Sucre Tarqui Urdaneta Ximena Rural parishes Juan...
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  • devastated and the Spanish abandon Boroa. The looting raids, led by Mestizo Alejo and other indigenous leaders, continue. Large number of freed Mapuche...
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  • ten-year period of warfare between the Spanish and the Mapuche, led by Mestizo Alejo. Start a civil war among the Spanish due to the deposition of Acuña...
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    occurred in 1727. In 1730 there was an insurrection in Oropesa, led by the Mestizo Alejo Calatayud.[2] In 1736, Armendáriz turned over the office to his successor...
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  • wanted to force creoles and mestizos to pay tributes, as had already occurred in Cochabamba in 1730, in the conspiracy led by Alejo Calatayud. He was arrested...
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    Palomilla brava (1923) El alma de Chile (1928), antología poética El mestizo Alejo (1934) Poemas de Ultramar (1935) El cachorro (1937) La Criollita El...
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  • Spanish origin. Notable people with the surname include: Alejo Calatayud (c. 1705–1731), Mestizo silversmith and rebel leader Alexis Calatayud (fl. 2018–present)...
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  • dealing with the founding of the Cuban nation and the struggle of the mestizos since the 18th century. Turning to historical fiction, she published several...
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    whose capital, Quibdó, is 95.3% Afro-Colombian as opposed to just 2.3% mestizo or white. Similar numbers are found in the port cities of Buenaventura...
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  • other writers works such as Juan Rodriguez Freyle's El carnero (1636) and Alejo Carpentier's The Kingdom of This World (1957). The story was adapted for...
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    identified as Afro-Cuban or Black. Some 3 million identified as "mulatto" or "mestizo", meaning of mixed race, primarily a combination of African and European...
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    established in present-day Mexico City in 1539 by publisher Juan Cromberger. Mestizos and natives also contributed to the body of colonial literature. Authors...
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  • from their richer neighbors. Imanol Arias Gabriel Arcand Leandro Arvelo Alejo Felipe Héctor Manrique Manuela Aguirre Marcel Jaworski Nerio Zerpa Bernardino...
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    1981 presidential elections, which pitted Marcos against retired general Alejo Santos, in protest over his control over the results. Marcos won by a margin...
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    Tractado de orthographía y accentos en las tres lenguas principales by Alejo Venegas, printed in 1531, to mean "style of linguistic expression". It was...
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    Miguel Ángel Asturias (category Mestizo writers)
    future Latin American writers, such as Arturo Uslar Pietri and the Cuban Alejo Carpentier. El Señor Presidente is one of many novels to explore life under...
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    extraction; (2) criollo (creole), meaning light mestizo in this context but actually of varying complexion; (3) mestizo, an imprecise category that includes many...
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    600 km of rainforest, following the same path that years before had followed Alejo García and Alvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca. They reached Asunción in 1555, where...
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  • advance through the ranks because of him being a mestizo. At the head of about 1000 warriors Alejo wiped out a Spanish column of 200 men aimed to reinforce...
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    林阿鳳), who used to raid the coasts of the South China Sea. He is a Chinese mestizo descendant, just like many other presidents. Marcos studied law at the...
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    Gabriel García Márquez (category Mestizo writers)
    these works fits in the "marvellous realm" described by the Cuban writer Alejo Carpentier and was labeled as magical realism. Literary critic Michael Bell...
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    any number of descriptive names, derived from the casta system, such as mestizo, mulatto and moreno. Blacks and indigenous people of Colombia also mixed...
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    Castle (Valera) Regina Angelorum Convent (Trujillo) Galleries the Eye of San Alejo Church Sanctuary of Dulce Nombre de Jesús de Escuque Chiquinquirá Church...
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    vallenato has long been connected with cumbia. Influential artists include Alejo Duran and more recently,[when?] Alfredo Gutiérrez and Lisandro Meza. In...
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  • precursor, a sort of a stepping stone towards the marvelous realism of Alejo Carpentier and later the magical realism movement. Asturias was more concerned...
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    in Latin American painting of this century, what Miguel Ángel Asturias, Alejo Carpentier or Gabriel García Márquez represented in American novels: builders...
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