The Tongva, an indigenous people of California, called Fernandeños by the Spanish during colonization
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Fernardino or Fernandeño may refer to: The Fernandino people of Equatorial Guinea The Tongva, an indigenous people of California, called Fernandeños by...
The Fernandino people are creoles, multi-ethnic or multi-racial populations who developed in Equatorial Guinea (Spanish Guinea). Their name is derived...
Esteban Fernandino may refer to: Esteban Fernandino I, Argentine racing driver, father of Chango Fernandino Esteban Fernandino II, Argentine racing driver...
white mixed race people, named Fernandino peoples, also live in Equatorial Guinea. The Asian Africans, the Fernandino peoples and the White Africans represent...
Ferdinando Maria Piccioli (26 July 1821 – 14 February 1900) was an Italian entomologist. He specialised in Hymenoptera and Coleoptera. Born at San Felice...
Ferdinando Cona (Rome, 25 April 1882 – unknown) was an Italian military officer who participated in World War II. His positions included C.O. XXI. Granatieri...
constitute 58% of the population. Other ethnicities include the Fang at 16%, Fernandinos at 12%, and the Igbo at 7%, as well as African and European immigrants...
Esteban Fernandino (1908–1976) was an Argentine racecar driver. A native of Coronel Pringles, he was also known as Esteban Fernandino senior or Esteban...
Esteban Fernandino II (1944-2007), better known as Chango was an Argentine racecar driver. He was born in Coronel Pringles, the son of champion driver...
Fernando Pó were mostly run by a black Creole elite, later known as Fernandinos. The British settled some 2,000 Sierra Leoneans and freed slaves there...
Germanic → English → Pichinglis Sierra Leone Gambian Creoles, Saros, Krio Fernandinos, with significant populations in the United States Christianity Sika...
remaining members of various Khoikhoi tribes. Akus Americo-Liberians Amaros Fernandinos Gold Coast Euro-Africans Saro people Sherbro Hubris Sherbro Tuckers Sherbro...
slaves with Dutch settlers, later produced a creolized population. The Fernandino Creole peoples of Equatorial Guinea are a mix of Afro-Cubans with Emancipados...
1903. Toward the end of the 19th century Spanish, Portuguese, German and Fernandino planters started developing large cacao plantations on the island of Fernando...
Philippine Spanish Hispanic influence on Filipino culture Emancipados Fernandinos Ibero-America (Iberian Peninsula) Latin Union Lopez, Mark Hugo; Krogstad...
(Spaniards in the former Spanish Empire) Afro-Spaniards Emancipados Fernandinos Latin Americans Latino Americans Isleños Louisiana Creole people Spanish...
its speakers as Pichi and formally known as Fernando Po Creole English (Fernandino), is an Atlantic English-lexicon creole language spoken on the island...
Company. p. 37. ISBN 9780804801348. "The Last Calesa Maker: How A Proud Fernandino Kept A Fading Industry Alive". Capital Town Pampanga. March 28, 2019....
pp. 224–229. ISBN 9781604975468. "The Last Calesa Maker: How A Proud Fernandino Kept A Fading Industry Alive". Capital Town Pampanga. March 28, 2019....
estimated 17,000.[citation needed] This group is closely linked with the Fernandino people, a creole people who developed Spanish Guinea and Equatorial Guinea...
Portuguese and Africans), Angolares (descendants of Angolan slaves), Fernandino, Servicais (indentured laborers from Angola, Mozambique and Cape Verde)...
This is a list of notable Krio Fernandino people. Allen Henry Enrique Allen Barber Kenneth Barber Barleycorn Edward Barleycorn Edward Emilio Barleycorn...
Africa to the Americas and Back after the end of Slavery: Annobonese and Fernandino musical cultures". Retrieved 26 July 2019. "Afropop". Archived from the...
treatment the padres received: In the mission of San Luis Rey de Francia the Fernandino [sic] father is like a king. He has his pages, alcaldes, majordomos, musicians...
Barleycorn, a colonial era Primitive Methodist missionary of Igbo and Fernandino descent, while he was serving in the Bubi village of Basupu. An official...