Juan Mirabal (1903 – 1981), also known as "Tapaiu" or Red Dancer, was an artist from Taos Pueblo, New Mexico. Albert Looking Elk, Albert Lujan, and Juan...
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designer, textile artist Eva Mirabal (1920–1968), comic artist, painter Juan Mirabal (1903–1981), painter Robert Mirabal, Native American flute–player...
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Minerva Josefina Tavárez Mirabal (born 31 August 1956), known as Minou, is a philologist, professor and politician from the Dominican Republic. Tavárez...
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Muscogee Creek (1913–1980) Douglas Miles, San Carlos Apache/Akimel O'odham Juan Mirabal, Taos Pueblo (1903–1970) Isabel Montoya, San Ildefonso Pueblo (1899–1996)...
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Gonzalez Mirabal and Raul Gonzalez Mirabal Mirabal (first son, daughter and second son of Patria); Minerva Tavárez Mirabal and Manolo Tavárez Mirabal (daughter...
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a death squad led by Ramfis Trujillo. Michelle Rodriguez as Minerva Mirabal Juan Fernandez as Rafael Trujillo César Évora as Antonio de la Maza Claudette...
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Governor of Taos Pueblo in 1938. Albert Looking Elk, Albert Lujan, and Juan Mirabal have been identified as the "Three Taos Pueblo" painters. As the Taos...
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but one embraced by artists such as Albert Looking Elk, Albert Lujan, Juan Mirabal and Juanito Concha. They provided artwork that was realistic of the Native...
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Silvestre Mirabal (1864–1939) was a farmer, stock raiser, and notable statesman. Mirabal over the course of his life would go on to become one of the most...
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Paintings by Pueblo artists Albert Looking Elk (Martinez), Albert Lujan, Juan Mirabal, Juanito Concha, and the works of other Pueblo artists are included in...
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in 1880. His parents were Juan Nepomuceno Mirabal and Rosa de Lima González. During the early part of the 20th century Mirabal González wrote poetry much...
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from Taos Pueblo, New Mexico. Albert Looking Elk, Albert Lujan, and Juan Mirabal have been identified as the "Three Taos Pueblo" painters. As the Taos...
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Trujillo Alina Robert as Patria Mirabal [es] Mario Espitia as Pedro González Sergio Borrero as Protocol Host Freddy Beltrán as Juan Ramón Sáenz Alejandra Borrero...
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the Capitanes de Arecibo (1992) and the Capitalinos de San Juan (1993). Alicea Mirabal retired after the 1993 BSN season, with career averages of 1...
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Michael McGarrity – novelist, former deputy sheriff of Santa Fe County Juan Mirabal (1903–1970) – Taos Pueblo painter N. Scott Momaday (1934) – Kiowa, Pulitzer...
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Dominican flag at the Dominican Day Parade Dominicans with flag in Hermanas Mirabal province Dominican Republic portal List of Dominican Republic flags "CIA...
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Eliades Ochoa, veteran singer Omara Portuondo, trumpeter Manuel "Guajiro" Mirabal, laúd player Barbarito Torres and trombonist and conductor Jesús "Aguaje"...
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Rutas de los Murales, 2007, Hermanas Mirabal. Murales de Arte Dominicano, 2006, Malecón Center, Santo Domingo. Juan Andújar has received several awards...
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San Juan de la Maguana is a city and municipality in the western region of the Dominican Republic and capital of the San Juan province. It was one of...
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Río San Juan is a municipality in the María Trinidad Sánchez province of the Dominican Republic. Superficies a nivel de municipios, Oficina Nacional de...
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1972) Douglas Miles, San Carlos Apache/Akimel O'odham (born c. 1962) Juan Mirabal, Taos Pueblo (1903–1970) Stephen Mopope (Qued Koi), Kiowa, one of the...
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to: Hermanas Mirabal Province (formerly called Salcedo), Dominican Republic Salcedo, Dominican Republic, the capital of the Hermanas Mirabal Province Salcedo...
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solidaridad sin límites con las Hermanas Mirabal y su familia. Publicaciones de la Fundación Hermanas Mirabal, 2018, Santo Domingo. 1996 - Casa de Teatro...
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first feature film debut, Trópico de Sangre, which tells the story of the Mirabal sisters in times of Rafael Trujillo dictatorship, and is co-produced by...
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featuring Juan Pablo Duarte, and in 1983 another series was released featuring various other figures important to Dominican history, including the Mirabal sisters...
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written for three trumpets. Pío Leyva is lead vocalist and Manuel "Guajiro" Mirabal plays a trumpet solo.: 25 "Maria Caracoles" is a new version of the well-known...
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planned to relieve traffic congestion on the Máximo Gómez and Hermanas Mirabal Avenue thoroughfares, which connect Santo Domingo. The second line, which...
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Ramírez to the south, La Vega and Hermanas Mirabal to the west and Espaillat to the north. It is named after Juan Pablo Duarte, the founder of the Dominican...
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Cuba. On November 25, 1960, Trujillo's henchmen killed three of the four Mirabal sisters, nicknamed Las Mariposas (The Butterflies). Along with their husbands...
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Amadito Valdés Manuel "Guajiro" Mirabal (trumpet) Barbarito Torres (laúd) Pío Leyva Manuel "Puntillita" Licea (vocals) Juan de Marcos González (güiro) "Chan...
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