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Acolman (monastery of San Agustín Acolman) |
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admiratio |
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African notes on African slaves in Latin America and Afro-Latin American history and humanities |
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Aguiar y Seijas, Fr. Francisco de (Jesuit priest in 17th century New Spain) |
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Alturas de Machu Picchu (poem by Pablo Neruda) |
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Alicia Alonso and the Ballet Nacional de Cuba; see: => Havana Page 16. |
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Amado, Jorge (Brazilian writer) |
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Amazon River (Rio Amazonas), Brazil |
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Amazon warrior (legendary tribe; brief mention of) |
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Anahuacalli (Diego Rivera's museum and mausoleum) |
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Antigua, Guatemala |
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Arequipa, Perú (Convento de Santa Catalina) |
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Argentina / la Argentina (see => Country Notes) |
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Army of the Three Guarantees (Ejército Trigarante; México) |
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Asturias, Miguel Ángel: two passages from El Señor Presidente |
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Atl, Dr. (Gerardo Murillo Conrado) |
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Avellaneda, Gertrudis Gómez de: biography / for her poem, see: => "Al partir" / for selected passages from Sab, see: => Sab |
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Aztecs (see also Mexica, Tenochca) |
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Aztlán (Latino culture and humanities in Southwest USA) |
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Bahia (see also: Salvador da Bahia) |
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Ball game (Mesoamerica) |
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Baroque definition (Definición del barroco) |
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Baroque (and Neoclassical) Notes |
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Bartolomé de Las Casas (see also: Las Casas) |
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Bellas Artes, Palacio (Mexico City) |
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Bello, Andrés (Venezuelan writer) |
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Bernal Díaz del Castillo (see also: Díaz del Castillo) |
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Biassou, Jorge (Georges): Haiti, Dominican Republic, and La Florida |
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Blanes, Juan Manuel (Uruguayan painter) |
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Bolaño, Roberto: See 20th and 21st Century Latin American Literature |
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Bolivia |
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Bolívar, Simón (see also: Simón Bolívar), el Libertador (see also his poem: => "Chimborazo") |
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Borges, Jorge Luis |
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Bosch, Juan: "La mujer [The Woman]" |
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Botero, Fernando (Colombian painter) |
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Brasília (capital of Brazil) |
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Brazil (see => Country Notes; Baroque (notes); Brazil Index |
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Brazilian Art (1880-1900) |
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Brazilian Art (20th century) |
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Buenos Aires, Argentina |
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Bullfighting (la corrida de toros) |
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Cabeza de Vaca, Álvar Núñez |
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Capoeira (Brazilian martial arts dance) |
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Calle Ocho, Little Havana, Miami, Florida |
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Cardenal, Ernesto in Twentieth-Century Literature Notes (see also: Ernesto Cardenal); see also Cardenal's poem-book: => "Quetzalcóatl" |
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Carnaval (in Rio de Janeiro) |
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Carpentier, Alejo (twentieth-century Cuban writer) |
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Casa Azul (Frida Kahlo's home and studio; now a museum) |
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Casa M.I.N.A (Guatemala City) |
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Castro, Fidel |
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Catholicism: Notes |
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Catrina (la calavera Catrina), la |
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Cenote (Mesoamerican sacred well) |
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Chac-Mool (Mesoamerica) |
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Champlain, Samuel (de) (Founder of New France) |
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Chapultepec Park, Mexico City; National History Museum; Niños Héroes; and more |
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Chichén Itzá (Yucatán, México) |
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Cholula, México (pyramid and city) |
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Colón, Cristóbal |
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Colombia |
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Columbus (see also: Colón) |
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Convento de Santa Catalina, Arequipa, Perú |
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Corbel arch (see also: Uxmal) |
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Cordero, Juan (Mexican painter) |
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Coronado, Francisco Vázquez de (see also: Vázquez de Coronado, Francisco) |
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Cortés, Hernán |
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Cosa, Juan de la (Mappa Mundi) |
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Costa, Lúcio (Brazilian urban designer) |
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Costa Rica |
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ctónico, lo (see also: lo ctónico) (e.g., => Opening Show #1) |
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Coyoacán, Mexico |
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Cuba (Facts Page) |
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Cuauhnáhuac, Museo de (Cuauhnáhuac Museum in Cuernavaca) |
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Cuba Beyond Havana (slide lecture index) |
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Cuernavaca, México |
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Cuicuilco (pre-Teotihuacan site) |
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Cummer Museum, Jacksonville, Florida (see also: Ponce de León) |
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Cupio |
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Cuzco (el Cuzco; Cusco; el Cusco) |
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Darío, Rubén |
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De Bry, Théodor (or Theodorus): Flemish engraver of Jacques LeMoyne's works |
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Díaz del Castillo, Bernal |
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Diego, Juan |
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Diego Rivera (see also: Rivera, Diego; and Frida Kahlo) |
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Dolores Tosta de Santa Anna (Mrs. Santa Anna, Mexico) |
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Dominican Republic (see also: la República Dominicana) |
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Ecuador |
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El Dorado (gold-covered Amazonian king, brief mention of the legend of...) |
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Enríquez de Rivera, Fr. Payo (Archibishop of Mexico and Viceroy of New Spain, 17th century) |
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Ernesto Cardenal in Twentieth-Centur Literature Notes (see also: Cardenal, Ernesto) |
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Estadio Azul (Blue Stadium, Mexico City) |
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Facundo |
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Fernández de Lizardi, José Joaquín (text from El periquillo sarniento) |
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Fernández de Lizardi, José Joaquín (biography) |
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Fernández de Santa Cruz, Fr. Manuel (Bishop of Puebla, New Spain, 17th century) |
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Fernández de Santa Cruz, Fr. Manuel (Bishop of Puebla): Letter by Sor Filotea de la Cruz to Sor Juana |
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Florida Index |
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Fort Caroline (Jacksonville, Florida) |
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Fort Matanzas, St. Augustine, Florida (see also: Matanzas Bay) |
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Fort Mose, St. Augustine, Florida |
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Fountain of Youth, St. Augustine, Florida |
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Francisco Pizarro (see also: Pizarro, Francisco) |
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French |
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Frida Kahlo (see also: Kahlo, Frida) |
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Frida Kahlo's home and museum: see also: Casa Azul) |
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Fuentes, Carlos (Carlos Fuentes); for Fuentes with García Márquez, see: => FIL. |
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Galve, Conde de (Viceroy of New Spain, 17th century) |
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Galvez Suárez, Alberto (20th century Guatemalan muralist) |
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García Ferraz, Nereida (Contemporary Cuban-American artist) |
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García Márquez, Gabriel (Colombian writer) |
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Gauvreau, Pierre (and Janine Carreau), French-Canadian modernist artists |
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Gómez de Avellaneda, Gertrudis: biography / for her poem, see: => "Al partir" / for selected passages from Sab, see: => Sab |
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Guadalupe, Virgin of (see also: la Virgen de Guadalupe) |
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Guadalupe Marín (Diego Rivera's first wife) |
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Guanajuato (city in México) |
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Guanajuato: Museo Iconográfico de Cervantes |
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Guatemala General Index |
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Gucumatz (see also: Quetzalcóatl and Kukulkán) |
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Haiti |
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Havana (La Habana), Cuba |
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Heights of Machu Picchu (Alturas de Machu Picchu) by Pablo Neruda |
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Heredia, José María (Cuban Romantic poet);
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Hidalgo, Miguel (Fr. Miguel Hidalgo) |
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Honduras |
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Huitzilopochtli (Aztec war god); Coatlicue (earth mother goddess); Coyolxauhqui (Coatlicue's daughter and moon) in Aztec notes |
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Humboldt, Alexander von |
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Iguaçu Falls, Brazil/Argentina (as Cataratas do Iguaçu) |
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Inca Garcilaso de la Vega |
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Inca notes (Inca empire; Inca art; Machu Picchu) |
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Independence precursors (18th century) |
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Isaacs, Jorge |
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Iturbide, Agustín (Agustín I, México) |
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Izquierdo, María |
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Iztaccíhuatl |
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Jacques LeMoyne (see also: LeMoyne, Jacques) |
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José Martí Index (see also: Martí, José and modernismo) |
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Juan Diego |
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Juan de la Cosa (Mappa Mundi) |
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Kahlo, Frida |
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Kircher, Athanasius (see: Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz) |
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Kodama, María (Borges' widow) |
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Krauze, Enrique (20th century-21st century Mexican essayist): see: => Krauze's essay |
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Kulkukán (see also: Quetzalcóatl and Gucumatz) |
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La Habana, Cuba (see, also: Havana) |
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Laguna, Marqués de la (don Tomás de la Cerda, Viceroy of New Spain, 17th century) |
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Lam, Wifredo (20th century Cuban painter) |
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Las Casas, Bartolomé de (see painting of Las Casas: => Las Casas) |
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Latinos in the United States |
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LeMoyne, Jacques (see also: Jacques LeMoyne) |
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Lima, Perú |
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Lingua |
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Lizardi, José Joaquín Fernández de |
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Lo ctónico (see also: ctónico, lo) |
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Machu Picchu (Train, Urubamba River, Huayna Picchu, and the archeological site) |
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Malinalli (see also: Doña Marina and la Malinche) |
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Manaus, Brazil |
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Mancera, Marqués de (Viceroy of New Spain, 17th century) |
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Mann, Charles C, 1491: Amazon #3. |
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Marín, Guadalupe (Diego Rivera's first wife) |
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Marina, Doña |
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Marmol, José |
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Martí, José (Index) |
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Matanzas Bay (see also: Fort Matanzas) |
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Maya Index |
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Maya language(s) |
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Mérida (Yucatán, México) |
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Menéndez de Avilés, Pedro |
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México: General Index |
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México City |
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México country notes |
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Mexican Muralism (see also: Diego Rivera) |
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Mexican Revolution humanities (1910 - 1950) |
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Miami, Florida / Little Havana / Calle Ocho |
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Miranda, Francisco de (liberator precursor, Venezuela) |
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Mochica culture (pre-Inca Andean culture) |
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Moctezuma |
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Modernismo (Modernism) |
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Monasterio de Santa Catalina, Arequipa, Perú |
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Montevideo, Uruguay |
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Montezuma (see also: Moctezuma) |
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Montreal, Québec, Canada |
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Morelos, José María (José María Morelos) |
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Morejón, Nancy (Cuban poet) |
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Mose, Fort (Florida; 18th century) |
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Muralismo (Mexican Muralism; see also: Diego Rivera) |
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Museo de Cuauhnáhuac (Diego Rivera's mural in Museum in Cuernavaca) |
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Museo Nacional de Antropología, Mexico City |
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Music Notes for Latin American humanities |
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Náhuatl (Mexica-Aztec language) |
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Negro, Rio (Rio Negro / Black River), Brazil |
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Neruda, Pablo (biography); see also: => Twentieth-Century Notes and Alturas de Machu Picchu): |
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Nezahuacóyotl (Náhuatl poet) |
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Nicaragua |
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Niemeyer, Oscar (Brazilian architect) |
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Nineteenth (19th) century humanities index including liberators, modernism, and Romanticism |
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Niños Héroes, Los (Boy Heroes of Mexico, Chapultepec Park, México City) |
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Núñez de Balboa |
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O'Gorman, Juan: murals on UNAM's library (biblioteca); for other works in this textbook byh O'Gorman, see: => |
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Olmec culture (la civilización olmeda; pre-Aztec culture of Mesoamerica) |
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Orozco, José Clemente |
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Ouro Preto, Minas Gerais, Brazil (home of Aleijadinho) |
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Pablo Neruda; see also => : Twentieth-Century Notes, and Alturas de Machu Picchu: |
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Padura Fuentes, Leonardo (contemporary Cuban novelist): Padura Index |
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Palacio de Bellas Artes (fine arts palace), Mexico City |
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Palacio de Cortés (Museo de Cuauhnáhuac; Diego Rivera's mural in Palacio de Cortés, Cuernavaca) |
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Palacio Nacional, Mexico City |
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Panamá |
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Panoayán (Sor Juana's childhood hacienda) |
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Paso de Cortés (in Sierra Nevada, México) |
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Perú |
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Petén (Lake Petén Itzá, Guatemala: Flores and Santa Elena) |
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Petrópolis, Brazil |
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Piñatas and Posadas (Mexican Christman custom) |
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Pizarro, Francisco (see also: Francisco Pizarro) |
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Plaza de las Tres Culturas (Plaza de Tlatelolco, Mexico City) |
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Plaza de toros México (bullring, Mexico City) |
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Ponce de León |
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<= see also: Cummer Museum |
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Popocatépetl (volcano in México) |
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Popol Vuh Notes |
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... Outline of the Popol Vuh |
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... Popol Vuh Class Text |
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Portuguese (language of Brazil and other Portuguese-speaking regions) |
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Potosí: the city and mine in Bolivia |
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Pre-Columbian Notes |
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Precursors to Latin American Independence |
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Puerto Rico |
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Quechua (language of the Incas and modern Quechua people of Peru and surrounding areas) |
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Québec Index |
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First series of virtual tour |
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Second series of virtual tour |
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Quetzalcóatl (see also: Kukulkán and Gucumatz) |
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Quimbaya culture (pre-Inca Colombia) |
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Quinceañera celebration |
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Religio |
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Renaissance (renacimiento) |
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Renaissance (and 16th century) notes |
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República Dominicana, la (see also: Dominican Republic) |
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Rio de Janeiro |
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Rivera, Diego (see also: Diego Rivera; and Frida Kahlo) |
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Rivera, Diego mural: Sueño de una tarde dominical en la Alameda / Dream of a Sunday Afternoon in the Alameda Park (1947-1948) |
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Rockefeller Center Battle (1932): Diego Rivera vs Nelson Rockefeller |
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Romañach, Leopoldo (19th century Cuban painter) |
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Romanticism |
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Rubén Darío (see also: Darío, Rubén and modernismo) |
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Sacsayhuaman (pre-Inca archeological site near Cuzco) |
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Sahagún, Bernardino de (16th century Franciscan friar) |
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Salvador da Bahia, Brazil |
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San Agustín, La Florida (see also: St. Augustine) |
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San Agustín Acolman (see also: Acolman) |
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San Martín, José de (Argentinian Independence hero) |
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San Gregorio (National Polychrome Sculpture Museum, Valladolid, Spain) |
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San Jacinto (ex Dominican convent and contemporary Catholic parish church, Mexico City) |
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Santa Anna, Antonio López de (Gen. Santa Anna, Mexico) |
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Santa Catalina, Convento de (Arequipa, Perú) |
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Sigüenza y Góngora, Carlos (see paragraph included in: Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz) |
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Simón Bolívar (see also: Bolívar, Simón) |
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Siquieros, David Alfaro |
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Soccer |
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Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz: Answer to Sor Filotea de la Cruz (.pdf file) |
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Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz: Hieronymite Convent of Santa Paula, Mexico City |
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Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz: Respuesta a Sor Filotea de la Cruz (breve versión española) |
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Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz: Letter by Sor Filotea de la Cruz (to Sor Juana de la Cruz) |
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Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz: Notes and chronology |
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Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz: Sonnet #145 (.htm file) |
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Spanish (language of Spanish America and other Spanish-speaking regions) |
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St. Augustine, Florida (see also: San Agustín) |
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Syncretism (sincretismo) |
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Tamayo, Rufino |
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Templo Mayor (huey teocalli; Great Temple of the Aztecs), Mexico City / Tenochtitlán |
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Templo Mayor Museum (Museo del Templo Mayor), Mexico City |
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Tenochtitlán (Aztec capital) and Region |
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Teotihuacan (Mesoamerican civilization site near Mexico City) |
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Tepoztlan (Aztec pyramid site near Cuernavaca, México) |
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Tepeyac, México) |
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Terms list (key terms used in HUM 2461) |
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Tezcatlipoca (Aztec god of death and other things) |
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Tikal (Mayan archeological site in Guatemala) |
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Tlatelolco (Plaza de Tlatelolco; Plaza de las Tres Culturas) |
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Tlatelolco, Templo de Santiago de Tlatelolco (Colonial church) |
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Toltecs (toltecas) |
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Tordesillas, Treaty of (1494) |
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Toussaint Louverture Index; also, see: Toussaint Notes |
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Toussaint Notes |
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Train from Cuzco to Machu Picchu |
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Tula |
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Tupac Amaru (18th century) |
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Twentieth-Century and Twenty-First Century Index |
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Ultraism (ultraismo) |
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Urubamba River, Perú, headwaters of the Amazon |
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Uruguay |
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Uxmal (Yucatán, México) |
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Vanguardism (vanguardismo) |
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Vargas Llosa, Mario (see: => information about in Notes on 20th century literature ) |
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Vázquez de Coronado, Francisco (conquistador) |
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Varela, Félix (19th century philosopher and political activist from Cuba and Florida) / Varela's novel (excerpt): Jicoténcal |
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Velasco, José María (19th century Mexican painter) |
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Venezuela |
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Viceroyalties (virreinatos) of Latin America |
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Virgen de la Caridad del Cobre |
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Virgen de Guadalupe |
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Voladores (Totonac flying ritual) |
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William Walker (see: Nicaragua) |
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Xalapa, México |
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Xocimilco, México |
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Yucatán, México |
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Zacatecas, México |
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Zapata, Emiliano (general) |
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Zócalo, el (Plaza Mayor / Central Square in Mexico City) |