- and Born-for-Water -
Navajo Hero Twins. Jukihú and Juracán - Twin sons of
Atabex (Mother Nature), the
personifications of
Order and Chaos, respectively;...
- así (San Juan,
Puerto Rico:
Atabex, 1981) and A través del aire y del
fuego pero no del
cristal (San Juan,
Puerto Rico:
Atabex, 1981). Las
mujeres no hablan...
- La
Estrella Del Camino,
which results in her
receiving her
powers from
Atabex, Huracan, and Yucahu. As a
superhero with a
commitment to
solving Puerto...
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fresh waters, and fertility.
Other names for her
included Atabei, Atabeyra,
Atabex, and Guimazoa.[citation needed] The Taínos of
Kiskeya (Hispaniola) called...
- Phillips), an
Omaha Tribe Elder and
Water Protector, when he
spoke at
Urban Atabex Healing in
Community Network &
Bohio Atabei's
Spring Equinox Gathering at...
-
other was the
flash of lightning. Jukihú and Juracán are the twin sons of
Atabex (Mother Nature), the
personifications of
Order and Chaos, respectively;...
- and
Yolanda V. Fundora, El arte de
morir y la pequeña muerte.
Editorial Atabex, 2014.
Ramos Rosado 1999, p. 54.
Feminist Transgressions 2014, p. 11. El...
-
SisterSong Management Circle in 2011. She has also been
involved with Casa
Atabex Aché, the
Dominican Women's
Development Center, the
Foundation Center, Henry...