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  2. Juan Friede - Wikipedia

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    Friede made the first documentary about San Agustín in 1942. Juan Friede Alter (Wlava, Russian Empire, 17 February 1901 - Bogotá, Colombia, 28 June 1990) was a Ukrainian-Colombian historian of Jewish descent who is recognised as one of the most important writers about Colombian history, the Spanish conquests and a proponent of indigenism; the defense of the rights and descriptions of the ...

  3. Yayo Herrero - Wikipedia

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    Yayo Herrero López (born 1965 in Madrid) is a Spanish anthropologist, engineer, professor and ecofeminist activist. She is one of the most influential researchers in ecofeminism and ecosocialism at European level. [1]

  4. Kitchen Table: Women of Color Press - Wikipedia

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    The group was very influential in the works of many writers; tatiana de la tierra, a Latina lesbian author and publisher, was inspired by the goals of Kitchen Table: Women of Color Press and her work reflected the group's influence. [10]

  5. Alberto Bayo - Wikipedia

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    Alberto Bayo y Giroud (27 March 1892 – 4 August 1967) was a Cuban military commander of the Republican faction during the Spanish Civil War. His most significant action during the war was the attempted invasion of the Nationalist -held islands of Ibiza and Majorca at the Battle of Majorca. He was also a poet and essayist.

  6. FUE Hair Transplant: What to Expect, Cost, Pictures, and More

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    A FUE hair transplant costs between $4,000 and $15,000 per session. A multiple-session procedure may cost up to $50,000 or more. The ultimate cost of a FUE hair transplant depends on: how much ...

  7. ...y no se lo tragó la tierra - Wikipedia

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    Rivera said he had trouble getting his works published at first, and said some of his manuscripts were probably rejected because he was Chicano.Rivera sent manuscripts everywhere and he said he received "thousands" of rejections before winning the Quinto Sol award and publishing his novel the subsequent year.

  8. Fuegians - Wikipedia

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    The name "Tierra del Fuego" may refer to the fact that both Selk'nam and Yahgan had their fires burn in front of their huts (or in the hut). In Magellan's time Fuegians were more numerous, and the light and smoke of their fires presented an impressive sight if seen from a ship or another island. [3]

  9. El Llano en llamas - Wikipedia

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    OCLC. 20956761. El llano en llamas (translated into English as The Burning Plain and Other Stories, [1] The Plain in Flames, [2] and El Llano in flames[3]) is a collection of short stories written in Spanish by Mexican author Juan Rulfo. The stories were written over several years for different literary magazines, starting in 1945 with They ...