- The
Mirabal sisters (Spanish:
hermanas Mirabal [eɾˈmanas miɾaˈβal]) were four
sisters from the
Dominican Republic,
three of whom (Patria,
Minerva and María...
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Mirabal is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: The
Mirabal sisters,
natives of the
Dominican Republic who
opposed the
dictatorship of Rafael...
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Mirabal Reyes, or Minerva, was the
third Mirabal sister, born
March 12, 1926, in the
Dominican Republic to
Mercedes Reyes Camilo and
Enrique Mirabal....
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Antonia María
Teresa Mirabal Reyes de Guzmán (October 15, 1935 –
November 25, 1960) was a
surveyor and
political activist from the
Dominican Republic...
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Robert Mirabal (born
October 6, 1966) is a
Pueblo musician and
Native American flute player and
maker from Taos Pueblo, New Mexico. His
flutes are world-renowned...
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about the
Mirabal sisters.
First published in 1994, the
story was
adapted into a
feature film in 2001. Minerva: The
third Mirabal sister, and certainly...
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Manuel "Guajiro"
Mirabal (born 5 May 1933) is a
Cuban trumpeter, best
known for his work with the
Buena Vista Social Club. "Guajiro"
learned trumpet at...
- Eva
Mirabal, also
known as Eah-Ha-Wa (which
translates from the Tiwa
language as 'Fast
Growing Corn') (1920–1968) was a
Native American painter, muralist...
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Tanya Mirabal Moya is an
American politician and
educator serving as a
member of the New
Mexico House of
Representatives for the 7th district. Elected...
- the same name. The
story is a
fictionalized account of the
lives of the
Mirabal sisters,
Dominican revolutionary activists, who
opposed the dictatorship...