-
Contemporary America, 2004.
Edited by Dan Arreola,
found in
Chapter 14 "
Hispanization of Hereford, Texas" Kees Versteegh, et al.:
Encyclopedia of
Arabic Language...
- were
placed in Binondo, and
those who did not were in Parian.
Having a
Hispanized Filipino-Chinese
surname signifies that a
Chinese person has
become Catholic...
- Cientificas:
Madrid 1975, pp. 374-375.
Historians classify four
types of non-
Hispanized societies in the Philippines, some of
which still survive in
remote and...
- The
Spanish influence on
Filipino culture originated from the
Spanish East Indies,
which was
ruled from
Mexico City and Madrid. A
variety of
aspects of...
-
impermeable to
outside influences,
whereas Arabs became ****imilated and
Hispanized.: 90 Some
support for the view that
Berbers ****imilated less
comes from...
- Dumangas,
officially the Muni****lity of
Dumangas (Hili****non:
Banwa sang Dumangas, Tagalog:
Bayan ng Dumangas), is a muni****lity in the
province of Iloilo...
-
throughout New Spain.
Beginning in the 18th century,
decrees ordering the
Hispanization of
indigenous po****tions
became more
numerous and
Spanish colonizers...
-
Cunanan is a
Hispanized Pampangan surname.
Andrew Cunanan (1969–1997), Filipino-American
serial killer Emmerie Cunanan,
Filipina fashion model Lucia Cunanan...
- used to
indicate mestiza women who had
achieved an
incipient degree of
hispanization that was
beyond the
grasp of men, who were more
firmly bound to their...
- Pelone, Manso, and Kiva or Kofa. He
includes Chicame (the
earlier term for
Hispanized Chicano or New
Mexicans of Spanish/Hispanic and
Apache descent) among...