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José María Arguedas. José María Arguedas Altamirano (18 January 1911 – 2 December 1969) was a Peruvian novelist, poet, and anthropologist.Arguedas was an author of mestizo descent who was fluent in the Quechua language.
Vida Cotidiana was written during the COVID-19 pandemic, which Juanes stated helped to connect him with the reality of his home. [4] The majority of the album reflects on Juanes' relationship with his wife and children: accustomed to spending long periods of time away from home due to his career, Juanes was living with his family 24 hours a day for the first time due to the COVID-19 lockdowns.
The "La Malinche" huipil Huipil, 1875–1890, Warp-faced plain weave cotton, Patzun, Guatemala (probably) V&A Museum no.T.23-1931After the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire and subsequent Spanish expansion, the huipil endured but it evolved, incorporating elements from other regions and Europe. [3]
"No Creo en el Jamás" – 3:32 "Clase de Amor" – 3:53 "Me Enamora" – 3:14 "Hoy Me Voy" – 3:23 "La Vida es un Ratico" – 4:05 "Gotas de Agua Dulce" – 3:11 "La Mejor Parte de Mí" – 3:42 "Minas Piedras" – 4:05 "Tú y Yo" – 4:26 "Báilala" – 3:31 "Difícil" – 4:01 "Tres" – 3:25 "Bandera de Manos" – 4:06; Bonus tracks. 14 ...
In Quito at 15:00, officials of the Palacio de Carondelet in the historic center and other state institutions were evacuated for safety. Many businesses closed their commercial activities for the day. An explosive device was later found and deactivated in the vicinity of the Obelisco de la Vicentina.