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Rafael Tufiño
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Rafael Tufiño was an artist born in New York that eventually moved to Puerto Rico.
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Much of Rafael Tufiño's work....
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reflects people and culture of Puerto Rico
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Rafael Tufiño painted...
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many pictures of his mother
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"Goyita"
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A painting that not just represented Rafael's mother but Puerto Rican woman overall.
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Fernando Sayán Polo
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An artist from Peru whose work also reflects people of his country.
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"Niña Canpesina Sonriente"
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A painting by Fernando Sayán Polo that represents a young girl wearing a traditional andean dress
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Puerto Rico
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common wealth of US
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Mainlaind
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US citizenship and can vote
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Island
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vote for governor and local legislature
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partido popular democrático
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favors current political status
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Partido nuevo democrático
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wants puerto rico as 51st us state
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Partido Independenista Puertorriqueño
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supports independence from US
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La sobremesa
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sharing time at the table after a long meal is over
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La Quinceanera characteristics
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• popular in many countries in Latin America
• similar to a sweet 16 • often religious ceremony • party w/ banquet • toast, then everyone dances a waltz • girl celebrated is also called the quinceanera |
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La quinceanera in Peru
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• 14 or 15 maids of honor (Peru + other countries)
• no specific food menu but eat traditional food from that country, dance, and listen to music. |
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La quinceanera in Puerto Rico
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• celebration is called the teenager
• sweet sixteen not 14 years • traditional chicken and rice dish • dance and listen to music -salsa, merengue, reggaeton, hip hop, and cubano |