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Mulatta is a feminine-inflected
latin term
indicating "dark". It
appears in at
least two contexts:
Rhesus macaque,
whose scientific name is
macaca mulatta...
- The
rhesus macaque (Macaca
mulatta),
colloquially rhesus monkey, is a
species of Old
World monkey.
There are
between six and nine
recognised subspecies...
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Northern mill
owner would not sell his own
children into slavery. The "tragic
mulatta"
figure is a
woman of
biracial heritage who
endures the
hardships of Africans...
- The
Mulatta of
Cordoba (Spanish: La
mulata de Córdoba) is a 1945
Mexican drama film
directed by
Adolfo Fernández
Bustamante and
starring Lina Montes,...
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Sepolyvirales Family:
Polyomaviridae Genus:
Betapolyomavirus Species:
Macaca mulatta polyomavirus 1 Virus:
Simian virus 40
Synonyms simian vacuolating virus...
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Mulatta Records, which, in 2020, has
changed its name to EEG Records, is a
record label established in 2000 by the
Nigerian record producer and DJ Ayo...
- sold
through the Dia Art
Foundation bookstore and
later through Soldier's
Mulatta Records.
Although deliberately designed to be as
unpleasant as possible...
- When
speaking or
writing about a
singular woman in English, the word is
mulatta (Spanish: mulata). The use of this term
began in the
United States of America...
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Variation and
Pigmentation Gene
Expression in
Rhesus Macaques (Macaca
Mulatta)" (PDF).
Journal of
Mammalian Evolution. 20 (3): 263–270. doi:10.1007/s10914-012-9212-3...
- Joseph's
first book,
Transcending Blackness: From the New
Millennium Mulatta to the
Exceptional Multiracial (2012), was
published by Duke University...