-
Abreu L.,
Alberto Peña,
Arturo Nolasco and
Tulio H. Piña and
Virgilio "
Niñito" Penson. Many of the
founding members of the
original team were also part...
- to the
United States Congress,
Robert William Wilcox;
Princess Eugenie Ninito Sumner of Tahiti, wife of High
Chief John
Kapilikea Sumner, and
friend of...
- her
elder sister Mauli,
along with her
cousin Ninito Tera‘iapo, as the
guests Admiral De Tromelin.
Ninito was
betrothed to
Prince Moses Kekūāiwa and Manai‘ula...
- Te****ariʻi Sumner,
Tahitian chiefess who
married into
Hawaiian nobility.
Ninito Teraiapo Sumner,
Tahitian chiefess who
married into
Hawaiian nobility. William...
-
covered by the
Puerto Rican boy band, Menudo. In 1985,
Croatto recorded "El
Niñito Jesús" (also
known as "Se
Llama Jesús"),
released during the
Christmas season...
- the
Mexican newspaper Excélsior,
especially Alberto R. de Aguilar, "Tres
Niñitos 'Fusilaron' a una Sirvienta", Excélsior 18
December 1951, 1. ****burn,...
- the
Mexican newspaper Excélsior,
especially Alberto R. de Aguilar, "Tres
Niñitos 'Fusilaron' a una Sirvienta", Excélsior 18
December 1951, 1. ****burn,...
- with his
doctoral studies. The po****r
names of P. aztecorum are niños or
niñitos (children or
little children), or in the
Nahuatl language apipiltzin which...
- any of the
three nations to
annex the islands. In 1849,
Tahitian Princess Ninito Teraʻiapo
accompanied by her cousins—all
nieces of
Queen Pōmare IV—arrived...
- Crowningburg,
Theresa Owana Laʻanui, and
possibly the
Tahitian nieces of
Ninito Sumner from the
Salmon family. He
would marry Mary Lonokahikini, the widow...