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Guardian: Observer review: The Hummingbird's Daughter by Luis Alberto Urrea |...
Mexican writer Luis Alberto Urrea marries magic realism and ancestral history in The Hummingbird's Daughter, says Stephanie Merritt.
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Teresa Urrea (often referred to as Teresita), also known as Santa Teresa (the "Saint of Cabora") to the Mayo (October 15, – January 11, 1906), was a ...
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(often referred to as Teresita), also known as Santa Teresa (the "Saint of Cabora") to the Mayo (October 15, – January 11, 1906), was a Mexican mystic, folk healer, and revolutionary insurgent.
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Mexican women writers have moved to the forefront of their country's literature in the twentieth century. Among those who began publishing in the 1970s and...
La Llorona's Children: Religion, Life, and Death in the U.S.–Mexican...
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Luis D. León's compelling, innovative exploration of religion in the U.S.-Mexican borderlands issues a fundamental challenge to current scholarship in the...
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MexicanAmerican folk and religious healing, often referred to as curanderismo, has been a vital part of life in the Mexico-U.S.border region for centuries. A...
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In 1904, New York nuns brought forty Irish orphans to a remote Arizona mining camp, to be placed with Catholic families. The Catholic families were Mexican, as...
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Abstract. This article is a study of the mystical and apocalyptic dimensions of Teresa Urrea. As explained in this article, Urrea’s mystical experiences and vis
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Teresa Urrea. Mexican revolutionary. Teresita Urrea; La santa de Cabora. In more languages. Spanish. Teresa Urrea. No description defined.
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Teresa Urrea [y] Lauro Aguirre; Subject Headings: - Mexicans--Texas--El Paso--Newspapers: - Hispanic Americans--Texas--Newspapers: - El Paso (Tex.)
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Book School on my radar.) Though the subject of this latest acquisition, charismatic mediumnistic healer Teresa Urrea […] history of Mexican Spiritism (though she did not consider herself a Spiritist). I go on at some length about Teresa Urrea and
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Teresa Urrea (often referred to as Teresita), also known as Santa Teresa (the "Saint of Cabora") to the Mayo (October 15, – January 11, 1906), was a Mexican ...
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Teresa Urrea. La Santa de Cabora. Salvando las proporciones, Teresita Urrea fue una Juana de Arco mexicana. Algo tenía Teresa de la Doncella de Orleáns; ...
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Teresa Urrea , também conhecida como Santa Teresa aos mayos , foi uma mística mexicana, curandeira e insurgente revolucionária.[1]
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Teresa Urrea: Her Life, As It Affected the Mexican-U.S. Frontier. Rodriguez, Richard; Rodriguez, Gloria L. El Grito, 5, 4Sum 72
Teresa Urrea: La Santa de Cabora Inspired Mexican Revolution
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CLIFTON -- In one corner of the Clifton Cemetery, an unmarked grave silently braves the blistering sun, surrounded by wrought iron fencing. It houses the
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Teresa Urrea (b ; d ), popular figure among Mexican revolutionaries. A mestiza born in Ocorini, Sinaloa, Mexico, Teresa Urrea began, around 1890, ...
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Brianda Domecq, translated by Kay Garcia. The Astonishing Story of the Saint of Cabora is a fictional re-creation of the life of Teresa Urrea, a popular Mexican ...
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An historical novel, The Hummingbird's Daughter tells the story of Teresa Urrea, sometimes known as the Saint of Cabora and the Mexican ...
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An historical novel, The Hummingbird's Daughter tells the story of Teresa Urrea, sometimes known as the Saint of Cabora and the Mexican ...
Luis Alberto Urrea: Queen Of America
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Luis Alberto Urrea poured 20 years of research into studying the life of his great-aunt, a Mexican folk healer revered as a saint before she was driven into...
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Luis Alberto Urrea describes Queen of America, his second book about the famous Mexican curandera Teresa Urrea (his Yaqui Indian great ...
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The third segment highlights Mexican-born Teresa Urrea, whom many people came to consider a saint. After experiencing a seizure as a young woman and ...
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