Federal Republic of Central America (Spanish: República Federal de Centro América), initially known as the United Provinces of Central America (Provincias Unidas...
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(cf. ladinos). Among Spanish-speaking countries, indígenas or pueblos indígenas ('Indigenous peoples') is a common term, though nativos or pueblos nativos...
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Afro-Venezuelans Asian Latin Americans Atlantic Creole Blaxican Black Canadian Black Hispanic and Latino Americans Black ladino Creoles Demographics of Africa...
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Indigenous rebellions in Mexico and Central America were conflicts of resistance initiated by indigenous peoples against European colonial empires and...
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mestizos and whites are included in one category (Ladinos), accounting 56% of population. Into the category Ladino, include part of Amerindians culturally Hispanic...
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each colour representing Xinca people, Garifuna people, Maya people, and Ladino people, respectively. These colours are also part of the Qʼanil, a Maya...
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historical relationship, such as Anishinaabeg, Tupi–Guarani-speaking peoples, Pueblo-dwelling peoples, Amazonian tribes, or LDN peoples (Lakota, Dakota, and...
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Spanish or Ladino. Although American Jews have contributed greatly to American arts in general, there still remains a distinctly Jewish American literature...
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ancestors of Spanish Americans were Spanish Jews [citation needed] who spoke Ladino, a language derived from Castilian Spanish and Hebrew. In the 1930s and...
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America, "white", "Indians", "mestizos", "black" and "mulatto", already in the eighteenth century, the last three categories alone in a bind: "Ladino"...
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Guatemala (category Countries in Central America)
Organizations such as Child Aid, Pueblo a Pueblo, and Common Hope, which train teachers in communities throughout the Central Highlands region, have also worked...
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the whole, Maya. The Ladino are a different group that speak the Spanish language and have Spanish culture. So, Guatemalan Americans are a multicultural...
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into coffee plantations, favoring affluent European immigrants and local ladino (or mestizo) families who were establishing the nation. Coffee exports were...
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Valladolid, Yucatán (category Pueblos Mágicos)
region was the scene of intense battle during Yucatán's Caste War, and the Ladino forces were compelled to abandon Valladolid on March 14, 1848; with half...
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Latin American Mestizos" by PLoS Genetics found that the composition of Guatemala were 55% Amerindian, 41% European, and 4% African into Ladinos (mestizo...
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Honduras (category Countries in Central America)
August 2019. Retrieved 24 August 2019. "Atlas sociolingüístico de Pueblos Indígenas de América Latina" (PDF). UNICEF. Archived from the original (PDF) on 3...
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occurred at Barberena, Cerro Redondo, Llano Grande and El Zapote. Fraijanes, Pueblo Nuevo Viñas, Coatepeque and Jalpatagua were also affected. Around Cuilapa...
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Amharic, Yiddish, Ladino, Russian, Romanian, Polish, Ukrainian, English, or French and many Jewish immigrants from Latin America speak Spanish and Portuguese...
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Guatemalan genocide (category Ethnic cleansing in North America)
p. 20. Diario de Centro América 1978, p. 5. Brockett, Charles (2005). Political Movements and Violence in Central America. Cambridge University Press...
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Chicano (redirect from Mexican-Americans/Chicanos)
2023-01-21. Retrieved 2023-01-21. Not to be confused with the language Ladino of Spain and Portugal, a Spanish language spoken by Sephardic Jews of Spain...
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divided up into 24 municipalities. The inhabitants include Spanish-speaking Ladinos and the Kʼicheʼ and Mam Maya groups, both with their own Maya language...
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Totonicapán and lasted for 20 days. The rebellion would later be put down by a ladino militia of approximately one thousand men from Quetzaltenango, Salcajá and...
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Catalan, Basque, Galician, Asturian, Filipino, Polish, Hebrew, Korean, Ladino, Plautdietsch, Armenian, Japanese, Chinese and other languages are spoken...
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History of the Jews in Los Angeles (category Jewish-American history by city)
Heights was the heart of the Rhodesli community for decades. Rhodeslis spoke Ladino at home and established their own synagogue, the Sephardic Hebrew Center;...
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Discrimination against Maya peoples in Guatemala (category Anti-Indigenous racism in North America)
the Ladino community took control of the social, economic, and political hierarchies within Guatemala. Throughout the seventeenth century, the Ladino population...
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Congregation Etz Ahaim Sephardic (category Arab-American culture in New Jersey)
of course, the United States. Prayers are offered in Hebrew, English and Ladino. It is the oldest Sephardic Jewish congregation in New Jersey. Immigrants...
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Maya peoples (category Indigenous culture of the Americas)
Collection". 14 December 2015. "Perfil estadístico de género y pueblos: maya, garífuna, xinka y ladino" (PDF). Instituto Nacional de Estadística. 2010. Republica...
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indigenous areas. He was also noted for his fair treatment of the indigenous and ladino sectors of society, creating an alliance between K'iche' and criollo elite...
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Benezra had a solid knowledge not only of Hebrew and English, but also of Ladino or Judaeo-Spanish, the traditional vernacular of Sephardic Jews. By 1916...
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Dogs in Mesoamerican folklore and myth (category Traditional narratives of indigenous peoples of the Americas)
Mexico say that a white dog mated with Eve in the Third Creation, producing Ladinos, while a yellow dog fathered the indigenous peoples. A Jakaltek tale from...
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