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Estela Portillo-
Trambley (January 16, 1926 –
December 1, 1998) was a
Chicana poet and playwright. She
gained recognition through the
publishing of her...
- Chicano/an's
indigenous roots. In the play Day of the Swallows,
Estela Portillo Trambley uses an
Indigenous male
character to
represent the protagonist's Native...
- of
Mexico and
connected to
their struggles.
Novels by
Estela Portillo-
Trambley and
Graciela Limón
referenced Rarámuri ancestry.
Lucha Corpi and others...
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Estela Navascués (born 1981),
Spanish long-distance
runner Estela Portillo-
Trambley (1936–1999),
American poet and
playwright Estela Quesada (1924–2011), Costa...
- 1972 play Day of the Swallows, by hetero****ual
playwright Estela Portillo-
Trambley. The play
follows two
women in
their forbidden and
clandestine relationship...
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Catholic Established 1956 Head
teacher Michael Deely Chaplain Fr. John
Trambley Grades 6-12
Enrollment 936 (2009)
Language English Campus type Suburban...
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Camelford district the
succession of
strata is
Tredorn phyllites,
Trambley Cove beds,
Volcanic series,
Barras Nose beds,
Woolgarden phyllites, Delabole...
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Group comprises (in
ascending order i.e.
oldest first) the
Barras Nose,
Trambley Cove,
Teign Chert and
Dowhills Mudstone formations. It also
includes the...
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Quinto Sol
literary prize was
first awarded to a woman,
Estela Portillo Trambley in 1975 for her
collection of
short stories, Rain of Scorpions. The texts...
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teller Pat Mora,
author Michael Petry, artist,
author Estela Portillo-
Trambley, poet John Rechy,
author Benjamin Alire Sáenz, writer, poet Rubén Salazar...