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- Hispanicization (Spanish: hispanización) refers to the process by which a place or person becomes influenced by Hispanic culture or a process of cultural...
- del Castillo called the city Tayasal; this appears to have been a Hispanicisation of the Itza language ta itza ("at the place of the Itza"). The Itza...
- Gaelicisation Georgification Germanisation Hawaiianisation ****enisation Hispanicisation or Castilianisation Indianisation placenames Indigenisation Indonesation...
- words are not prevalent today), and porridge is called quecaró (a hispanicisation of the brand Quaker Oats). Most Gibraltarians, especially those with...
- Gaelicisation Georgification Germanisation Hawaiianisation ****enisation Hispanicisation or Castilianisation Indianisation placenames Indigenisation Indonesation...
- capital and the Caribbean Sea, and hence to Spain, resulting in the hispanicisation of the territory. Guastatoya was mentioned as a village in an edict...
- Gaelicisation Georgification Germanisation Hawaiianisation ****enisation Hispanicisation or Castilianisation Indianisation placenames Indigenisation Indonesation...
- declined. At the time, Spanish authorities switched to a policy of Hispanicisation and suppression of indigenous languages, which was mandated as early...
- language. Other problems that the Pech face today include the increasing Hispanicisation of Pech children, the reduction of cultivable land and woodcutting...
- Promaucaes were ****imilated into Chilean society through a process of hispanicisation and mestisation after the conquest of Chile. Aureliano Oyarzún, professor...