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  • Tewa people lived in the Pueblo area for millennia before they met Spanish conquistador [[Juan de Oñate]] and his exploration party on July 11, 1598.< ...idents of the nearby Caypa Pueblo. After annexation of the region into the Spanish Kingdom, and as part of the 1601 expansion of Oñate's colonial capital,<ref ...
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  • ...he area in 1696. In both cases, the revolts were eventually quelled by the Spanish. A century later, in 1807, Lieutenant [[Zebulon Pike]] visited Kewa. In his ...n-day [[Santa Fe, New Mexico|Santa Fe]], which had been established by the Spanish.<ref>Hammond and Rey, 283–285</ref> He followed the Rio Grande river valley ...
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  • ...ebruary 1, 2021|website=AZFamily|language=en}}</ref> When first taken into Spanish speech, it was spelled ''Tubaca''. Finally, over time, the latter "a" was d Tubac was the original [[Spain|Spanish]] [[Colonialism|colonial]] garrison in Arizona. It was depopulated during t ...
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  • ...ish society. They were forced to pay taxes in crops, cotton, and work. The Spanish Catholic missionaries attacked their religion and renamed the Pueblos with ...people remained at Potrero Viejo until 1693 when they were forced to flee Spanish Governor [[Diego de Vargas|Don Diego de Vargas]] and his troops.<ref name=" ...
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  • ...r venue in Potters Bar due to no sponsorship and no advertising.<ref name="potters">Stephen Moss, [https://www.theguardian.com/g2/story/0,,2156846,00.html '' * 2007 Potters Bar<ref name="potters" /> ...
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  • ...Enchiladas with [[Mole (sauce)|mole]], served with [[refried beans]] and [[Spanish rice]] ...3 |year=2004}}</ref> ''Enchilada'' is the past participle of the [[Mexican Spanish]] ''enchilar'', "to add [[chili pepper]] to"; literally, "to season (or dec ...
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  • ...d had abandoned their pueblo until 1706. At that time they joined with the Spanish to fight against attacks by Comanche and Apache tribes. Then, the Picuris p ....org Penasco. Retrieved July 23, 2014.</ref> Having been influenced by the Spanish and then the Americans for centuries, the Picuris adopted telephone and ele ...
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  • ...evelopments. Evidence of these exchanges and developments were kept by the Spanish who maintained detailed ledgers documenting items that were traded in Santa ...conclude that Native Americans rerouted obsidian exchange networks through Spanish missions such as [[Mission San José (California)|Mission San José]] which e ...
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  • ...orth Carolina - Table 15 - Persons by Race: 1980 and Table 16 - Persons by Spanish Origin, Race, and Sex: 1980 |url=https://www2.census.gov/prod2/decennial/do * [[Potters Hill, North Carolina|Potters Hill]] ...
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  • ...Verde]], Colorado.<ref>{{Cite book|last=Jacknis|first=Ira|title="Patrons, Potters, and Painters: Phoebe Hearst's Collections from the American Southwest," in ...was also a parishioner.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Krieger |first1=Dan |title=Spanish Flu Left Tragic Mark on County History |url=https://southcountyhistory.org/ ...
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  • ...y [[Adolf Schulten]] in 1922 <ref>Schulten (1922). ''Tartessos''. Hamburg; Spanish tr. Madrid, 1924, 2nd ed. 1945).</ref> first drew attention to Tartessos an ...[[Greek ceramics]], some of which are works of excellent quality by known potters and painters, has led some scholars to suggest that this habitat can be ide ...
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  • ...inez's family in the 19th century, provides examples of the integration of Spanish and Pueblo artistic movements in [[retablo]]s (santos painted on flat piece File:Santo, Harwood.jpg|Santo, Small Spanish Colonial retablo, Harwood Museum of Art ...
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  • ===Old Spanish Trail=== ...TrailUT.gif|right|thumb|Route of the [[Old Spanish Trail (trade route)|Old Spanish Trail]] within southeastern Utah.]] ...
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  • ...hed novellas and novels, many of which were translated into French, Dutch, Spanish, Russian, Italian, and German. An Integral Edition of all Vance's works was ...ics hobby, buying a kiln; this interest was an influence on his story "The Potters of Firsk” (1950). ...
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  • ...</ref> During this time there were frequent wars with the [[Habsburg Spain|Spanish]], and Charles Town was used as a base for [[privateer]]ing against them. I ...[[War of the Spanish Succession|War of Spanish Succession]] and witnessed Spanish incursions during 1703, 1704 and 1706. From 1703 to 1718, there was no legi ...
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  • ...by Race and Table 16. Total Persons and Spanish Origin Persons by Type of Spanish Origin and Race |url=https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uva.x004433950& * Steen, Carl, and Corbett E. Toussaint. "Who Were the Potters in the Old Edgefield District?." ''Journal of African Diaspora Archaeology ...
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  • ...-shmaya'' (their Father in Heaven); De Sola Pool uses ''mara''; the London Spanish and Portuguese Jews use the same text as the Ashkenazim.<ref>Silverman, Mor ...6|36]]: "''ammo''" is used by most [[Sephardim]], but not by some of the [[Spanish and Portuguese Jews]] or [[Ashkenazim]]. </div> ...
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  • ...ex County, election [[ballot]]s are printed in English, [[Spanish language|Spanish]], [[Gujarati language|Gujarati]], [[Hindi]], and [[Punjabi language|Punjab ...New Jersey- Table 16 - Total Persons and Spanish Origin Persons by Type of Spanish Origin and Race |url=https://www2.census.gov/library/publications/decennial ...
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  • ...pression of the Allhallowtide season that was brought to the region by the Spanish; the Day of the Dead has become a way to remember those forebears of Mexica ...pre-Hispanic roots or whether it is a 20th-century rebranded version of a Spanish tradition developed during the presidency of [[Lázaro Cárdenas]] to encoura ...
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  • ...|luˈsõjʃ|}} (also ''[[Luzones]]'' in [[Spanish language in the Philippines|Spanish]]) was a [[demonym]]<ref name="Alfonso2016">{{Cite book |last=Alfonso |fir ...], [[Kapampangan people|Kapampangan]] and [[Pangasinan people|Pangasinan]] potters had marked each jar with [[Baybayin]] letters denoting the particular urn u ...
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