-
Contemporary America, 2004.
Edited by Dan Arreola,
found in
Chapter 14 "
Hispanization of Hereford, Texas" Kees Versteegh, et al.:
Encyclopedia of
Arabic Language...
- The
majority of the
Chinese diaspora in the
Philippines is made up of
Fujianese descent, with a
small percentage of
Cantonese from
Guangdong and Hong Kong...
- lack of
Chinese women,
intermarried with
indigenous women and
adopted Hispanized names and customs. The
children of
unions between indigenous Filipinos...
- Lok, a
Fujianese from Amoy,
settled in Molo,
Iloilo City in 1700s. He
hispanized his name to Agustín Locsín and was
baptized a
Christian in the Catholic...
-
European colonization. However, the name "Aruba" is
believed to be a
Hispanized Indigenous name of
Arawak origin.
Johan Hartog mentions in Aruba: Past...
- 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...
- Philippines, the Zamboangueño
people are a
hispanized people. They are
Subanon people who were
hispanized and had
relationships with
other ethnic groups...
- 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...
- of the 11th
President of the Philippines,
Corazon Aquino.
Paniqui is a
Hispanized term
derived from the
Ilocano word "pampaniki"
which means "bat", since...
-
converted to Christianity,
intermarried with the locals, and
adopted Hispanized names and
customs and
became ****imilated,
although the
children of unions...