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Renata Flores Rivera con Retablos Ayacuchano 💚☀️💚
#Masillaykuna <3#renata flores rivera#Miski warmi <3#Ayacucho#indigenous to ayacucho#indigenous Quechua#quechua culture#Ayacucho Quechua Culture#Retablos#Retablos Ayacuchano#art#non andeans do not appropriate her hair#trenzas andinas#green aesthethic#beautiful women#brown is beautiful#ndn women#ndn fashion#Andean fashion#Andean pride#andean textiles#Andean embroidery#Ayacucho embroidery#Embroidery#Quechua#Quechua Ayacuchana#bipoc representation#bipoc artists#Support Andean art#Support Andean indigenous arts
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Renata Flores Rivera - Trap + Quechua - Tijeras ft. Kayfex
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Renata Flores Rivera - looking at the same moon
A Quechua song
#Peruana#Quechua#2018#Native#indigenous#indigenous people#latina#makeup#Renata Flores Rivera#Peru#eyeshadow#blue makeup#futuristic#latina girl#Perú#music#native american#amerindian#language#brown girls#eye makeup#eye shadow makeup#smokey eye#smokey eyes#porcelain-rabbit#my post#my posts
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Renata Flores Rivera
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March 20, 2001
Peruvian singer
Discography
The Way you make me feel
The House of the rising Sun
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brown hair
long hair
brown eyes
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playable: teenager
#Renata Flores Rivera#2000s#peruvian#fem peruvian#singer#the way you make me feel#the house of the rising sun#brown hair#brown hair female#brunette fem teen#long hair#brown eyes#brown eyes female#brown eyes fem teen#teenager#teenager female#rph#face claim help#female
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YA SFF Books by Latinx Authors
A Fierce and Subtle Poison by Samantha Mabry: Spending the summer with his hotel-developer father in Puerto Rico, 17-year-old Lucas turns to a legendary cursed girl filled with poison when his girlfriend mysteriously disappears.
All the Wind in the World by Samantha Mabry: Working in the maguey fields of the Southwest, Sarah Jac and James are in love but forced to start over on a ranch that is possibly cursed where the delicate balance in their relationship begins to give way.
Beneath the Citadel by Destiny Soria: In the city of Eldra, people are ruled by ancient prophecies. For centuries, the high council has stayed in power by virtue of the prophecies of the elder seers. In the present day, Cassa, the orphaned daughter of rebels, is determined to fight back against the high council. But by the time Cassa and her friends uncover the mystery of the final infallible prophecy, it may be too late to save the city — or themselves.
Blanca & Roja by Anne-Marie McLemore: The del Cisne girls, Blanca & Roja, have never just been sisters; they’re also rivals. Because of a generations-old spell, their family is bound to a bevy of swans deep in the woods. But when two local boys become drawn into the game, the swans’ spell intertwines with the strange and unpredictable magic lacing the woods, and all four of their fates depend on facing truths that could either save or destroy them.
Blazewrath Games by Amparo Ortiz: 17-year-old Lana Torres, who after rescuing a prized dragon, is awarded a spot on her native Puerto Rico’s Blazewrath World Cup team. But the return of the Sire, an ancient dragon, soon threatens to compromise this year’s tournament.
They Both Die in the End by Adam Silvera: Set in a near-future New York City where a service alerts people on the day they will die, about two teens who meet using the Last Friend app and are faced with the challenge of living a lifetime on their End Day.
The Body Market (Wired #2) by Donna Freitas: When Skylar's sister betrays her and opens the Body Market, everyone in the App World is for sale and Skylar resolves to stop her sister and the malevolent market.
Bruja Born (Brooklyn Brujas #2) by Zoraida Cordova: Teenage bruja Lula Mortiz tries to save her boyfriend, Maks, by cheating Death; however, Lady de la Muerte is not so easily bested.
The Buried by Melissa Grey: After disaster strikes the remote town of Indigo Falls. A horrific event drove the residents underground, into shelters that keep them safe from the danger on the surface. Now, a handful of families inhabit this bunker together, guided by a charismatic leader named Dr. Imogen Moran.
Cazadora (Wolves of No World #2) by Romina Garber: In this follow-up to Lobizona, Manu and her friends as they continue to fight for a better future.
Cemetery Boys by Aiden Thomas: Latinx trans teen Yadriel, hoping to release his cousin’s spirit and prove himself as a brujo, accidentally summons the wrong ghost and resident bad boy Julian Diaz, falling in love with him.
Dark and Deepest Red by Anna-Marie McLemore: Summer, 1518. A strange sickness sweeps through Strasbourg: women dance in the streets, some until they fall down dead. As rumors of witchcraft spread, suspicion turns toward Lavinia and her family. Five centuries later, a pair of red shoes seal to Rosella Oliva’s feet, making her dance uncontrollably. They draw her toward a boy who knows the dancing fever’s history better than anyone: Emil.
Dealing in Dreams by Lilliam Rivera: 16-year-old Nalah leads the fiercest all-girl crew in Mega City, but when she sets her sights on giving this life up for a prestigious home in Mega Towers, she must decide if she’s willing to do the unspeakable to get what she wants.
Diamond City by Francesca Flores: Pulled from the streets at age twelve and trained to become one of the most powerful assassins in Sumerand, Aina Solis discovers a conspiracy that could rewrite the kingdom's history.
Dragonblood Ring (Blazewrath Games #2) by Amparo Ortiz: After the Sire’s capture, teen athletes Lana Torres and Victoria Peralta travel to Puerto Rico with their former Blazewrath team. While Lana discovers her roots, nothing fills the void Blazewrath’s cancelation has left in Victoria. But it’s up to their team and the Bureau to protect their dragons.
Each of Us a Desert by Mark Oshiro: Xochital is destined to wander the desert alone. Her one desire: to share her heart with a kindred spirit. One night, Xo’s wish is granted—in the form of Emilia, the cold and beautiful daughter of the town’s murderous mayor. But when the two set out on a magical journey across the desert, they find their hearts could be a match… if only they can survive the nightmare-like terrors that arise when the sun goes down.
Fire with Fire by Destiny Soria: A contemporary fantasy about two sisters, Dani and Eden Rivera, who were raised to be fierce dragon slayers but end up on opposite sides of the impending war when one sister forms an unlikely, magical bond with a dragon.
The First 7 (The Last 8 #2) by Laura Pohl: After leaving Earth, now devastated by an alien attack, and exploring the galaxy, Clover Martinez and her fellow teen survivors return home to find crystal formations in the soil that are threatening to destroy the planet, and a colony of survivors who are not who they seem.
Five Midnights by Ann Davila Cardinal: If Lupe Dávila and Javier Utierre can survive each other’s company, together they can solve a series of grisly murders sweeping though Puerto Rico. But the clues lead them out of the real world and into the realm of myths and legends.
The Grief Keeper by Alexandra Villasante: To have her family’s asylum request accepted, 17-year-old Marisol participates in a risky experiment to become a grief keeper, taking another’s grief into her own body to save a life.
The Healer by Donna Freitas: Manifesting astonishing healing powers that cause some people to consider her a saint, Marlena Oliveria struggles with edicts that prevent her from attending school, having friends and falling in love when she meets a boy who makes her question what she is willing to sacrifice.
Hollywood Witch Hunter by Valerie Tejeda: When a coven bent on retaining their youth must sacrifice the beautiful, and rich women of Southern California, a society of witch hunters will try to protect humans from a great evil uprising.
Incendiary by Zoraida Cordova: As Renata Convida grows more deeply embedded in the politics of the royal court, she uncovers a secret in her past that could change the entire fate of the kingdom–and end a costly war.
Illusionary (Hollow Crown #2) by Zoraida Córdova: Reeling from betrayal, Renata Convida is a girl on the run. With few options and fewer allies, she reluctantly joins forces with none other than Prince Castian, her most infuriating and intriguing enemy.
Infinity Son by Adam Silvera: In the Bronx, two brothers, Emil and Brighton, get caught up in a magical war generations in the making.
Infinity Reaper (Infinity Cycle #2) by Adam Silvera: Emil and Brighton Rey defied the odds. When Brighton drank the Reaper’s Blood, he believed it would make him invincible, but instead the potion is killing him. In Emil’s race to find an antidote that will not only save his brother but also rid him of his own unwanted phoenix powers, he will have to dig deep into his past lives.
Iron Cast by Destiny Soria: In 1919 Boston, best friends Corinne and Ada perform illegally as illusionists in an infamous gangster's nightclub, using their "afflicted" blood to con Boston's elite, until the law closes in.
Labyrinth Lost by Zoraida Cordova: Alex is a bruja and the most powerful witch in her family. . When a curse she performs to rid herself of magic backfires and her family vanishes, she must travel to Los Lagos to get her family back.
The Last 8 by Laura Pohl: After an alien attack devastates the Earth, pilot and future astronaut Clover Martinez bands with seven other teens to survive.
Lobizona by Romina Garber: As Manuela Azul uncovers her own story and traces her real heritage all the way back to a cursed city in Argentina, she learns it’s not just her U.S. residency that’s illegal… .it’s her entire existence.
Lost in the Never Woods by Aiden Thomas: When children start to go missing in the local woods, eighteen-year-old Wendy Darling must face her fears and a past she cannot remember to rescue them in this novel based on Peter Pan.
The Mind Virus (Wired #3) by Donna Freitas: Skylar Cruz has managed to shut down the body market that her sister Jude opened, and to create a door to allow App World citizens reentry into the Real World. But as tensions between the newly mingling people escalate, she s not sure if it was the right decision after all. Still reeling from Kit’s betrayal, she s not sure of anything anymore.
Miss Meteor by Tehlor Kay Mejia & Anna-Marie McLemore: Two friends, Lita Perez or Chicky Quintanilla, one made of stardust and one fighting to save her family’s diner, take on their small town’s 50th annual pageant in the hopes that they can change their town’s destiny, and their own.
The Mirror Season by Anna-Marie McLemore: Graciela Cristales meets Lock, a boy who was sexually assaulted at the same party as her, and they find their fates unexpectedly intertwined during a month of vanishing trees, enchanted pan dulce, and inherited magic.
More Happy Than Not by Adam Silvera: After enduring his father's suicide, his own suicide attempt, broken friendships, and more in the Bronx projects, Aaron Soto, sixteen, is already considering the Leteo Institute's memory-alteration procedure when his new friendship with Thomas turns to unrequited love.
Never Look Back by Lilliam Rivera: An Afro-Latinx retelling of Orpheus and Eurydice set in the Bronx. Pheus is a bachata-singing dreamer who falls in love with Eury, a girl who lost everything in Hurricane Maria and is haunted by the trauma—and by an evil spirit.
Nocturna by Maya Motayne: In the Latinx-inspired kingdom of Castallan, face-changing thief Finn Voy and grief-stricken Prince Alfehr must race to vanquish a dark magic they have unleashed.
Oculta (A Forgery of Magic #2) by Maya Motayne: After joining forces to save Castallan from an ancient magical evil, Alfie and Finn reunite once again to preserve Castallan’s hopes for peace with Englass. But will they be able to stop sinister foes before a new war threatens their kingdom?
Pitch Dark by Courtney Alameda: Tuck Durante, a shipraider, and Lana Gray, a curator, must work together to try to rescue a space capsule hijacked by nightmarish creatures who kill with a scream.
Rated by Melissa Grey: For the students at the prestigious Maplethorpe Academy, every single thing they do is reflected in their Ratings System. But when an act of vandalism sullies the front doors of the school, it sets off a chain reaction that will shake the lives of six special students – and the world beyond.
Sanctuary by Abby Sher & Paola Mendoza: In a near future dystopian America set 2030, 16-year-old Vail and her brother must escape a xenophobic government to find sanctuary in California.
The Savage Dawn (Girl at Midnight #3) by Melissa Grey: A darkness has entered the world and the Dragon Prince is wreaking havoc wherever she goes. With the war upon her, Echo must use every bit of her firebird powers or risk losing those she holds dear.
Seven Deadly Shadows by Courtney Alameda & Valynne E. Maetani: A contemporary fantasy set in Japan, about Shinto temple priestess Kira Fujikawa, who must seek the aid of seven demons in order to protect her village and the world from an ancient evil.
Shadow City (The City of Diamond and Steel #2) by Francesa Flores: Aina Solís has fought her way to the top of criminal ranks in the city of Kosín by wresting control of an assassin empire owned by her old boss, Kohl. But Kohl will do anything to get his empire back.
The Shadow Hour (The Girl at Midnight #2) by Melissa Grey: With the firebird awakened, the war has become even more dangerous for Echo and her friends. There is a darkness spreading too and staying in hiding might not be enough to keep them alive.
Shadowshaper by Daniel Jose Older: When her summer plans are interrupted by supernatural phenomena, Puerto Rican teen Sierra Santiago finds herself in a battle with the killer targeting her family of shadowshapers who believes she is hiding their greatest secret.
Shadowhouse Fall (Shadowshaper #2) by Daniel Jose Older: While working on her shadowshaping skills, Sierra Santiago is beginning to think she may need all the skill she can summon because it seems that when she channeled hundreds of spirits through herself in order to defeat Wick, she woke up something very powerful and very unfriendly and put her family and friends at risk.
Shadowshaper Legacy (Shadowshaper #3) by Daniel Jose Older: Sierra Santiago and the shadowshapers have been split apart, but a war is brewing among the houses. As old fates tangle with new powers, Sierra will have to harness the Deck of Worlds and confront her family’s past if she has any hope of saving the future and everyone she loves.
Shutter by Courtney Alameda: When a routine assignment goes awry, 17-year-old ghost hunter Micheline Helsing is infected with a curse and on the run, pursued as a renegade agent by her monster-hunting father, with only seven days to exorcise the entity or be destroyed body and soul.
Sia Martinez and the Moonlit Beginning of Everything by Raquel Vasquez Gilliland: A Mexican American teenage girl discovers profound connections between immigration, folklore, and alien life, when a spacecraft crashes in front of her car…and it’s carrying her long-lost mom, who’s very much alive.
They Both Die in the End by Adam Silvera: Set in a near-future New York City where a service alerts people on the day they will die, about two teens who meet using the Last Friend app and are faced with the challenge of living a lifetime on their End Day.
Tigers, Not Daughters by Samantha Mabry: Loosely inspired by the story of King Lear and his daughters, set in San Antonio, Texas, following the Torres sisters, struggling to escape their tyrannical father’s claustrophobic world while dealing with the loss of their eldest sister, whose troubling death continues to haunt—perhaps even literally—the loved ones left behind.
Undead Girl Gang by Lily Anderson: While investigating the supposed suicides of her best friend, Riley, and mean girls June and Dayton, 16-year-old Wiccan Mila Flores accidentally brings them back to life.
Unplugged by Donna Freitas: When she moves from the Virtual World to the Real one, Skylar Cruz discovers that her body is both exquisite and valuable -- a dangerous combination in a place where bodies are sought after in sinister ways.
Wayward Witch (Brooklyn Brujas #3) by Zoraida Cordova: Rose Mortiz begins to discover the scope of her powers, the troubling truth about her father’s past, and the sacrifices he made to save her sisters. But if Rose wants to return home so she can repair her broken family, she must figure out how to heal the land of Adas, a fairy realm hidden in the Caribbean Sea, first.
The Weight of Feathers by Anna-Marie McLemore: Although Lace Paloma knows all about the feud between the Palomas and the Corbeaus, she finds herself falling for Cluck Corbeau when he saves her life while both families are performing in the same town.
We Set the Dark on Fire by Tehlor Kay Mejia: When she is asked to spy for a resistance group working to bring equality to Medio, Daniela Vargas, a student at the Medio School for Girls, questions everything she's worked for.
We Unleash the Merciless Storm (We Set the Dark on Fire #2) by Tehlor Kay Mejia: La Voz operative Carmen Santos is forced to choose between the girl she loves, Dani, and the success of the rebellion she’s devoted her life to.
When the Moon Was Ours by Anna-Marie McLemore: As odd as everyone considers Miel and Sam, even they stay away from the Bonner girls, four beautiful sisters rumored to be witches. Now they want the roses that grow from Miel's skin, convinced that their scent can make anyone fall in love. And they're willing to use every secret Miel has fought to protect to make sure she gives them up.
Wild Beauty by Anna-Marie McLemore: A novel of magical realism, the Nomeolvides women have tended the lust estate grounds of La Pradera which they’ve grown for generations, until the reemergence of a family curse starts to makes the men they love disappear, again.
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Hi! If possible, could I get some help trying to find a female fc around the 18-20 years old range who is latina but isn't white latinx? Any help would be great, thank you so much :)
Becky G (1997) Mexican – including Spanish [Andalusian, Aragonese, Asturian, Cantabrian, Castilian, Extremaduran, Leonese, and Valencian], Basque, Galician, Unspecified Indigenous, and African, as well as distant Portuguese, remote German and Italian.
Abby Nicole (1997) Afro-Haitian.
Ileana Bográn (1997) Honduran.
Deja Good (1997) Afro-Panamanian.
Kiana Brown / Kiana Ledé (1997) Black, Mexican, Cherokee, Swedish.
Kawani Prenter (1998) Japanese, Brazilian, Irish.
Justine Biticon (1998) Mexican / Filipino.
Alicia Aylies (1998) Afro-French Guianan / Afro-Martiniquais.
Isabella Gomez (1998) Colombian.
Trinity Anne (1998) Mexican - trans.
Lucia Romero Ezama (1998) Peruvian, Spanish / Romani.
Paola Andino (1998) Puerto Rican.
Mia Xitlali (1999) Mexican [Aztec, possibly other].
Monalysa Alcântara (1999) Afro-Brazilian.
Camila Paz Chavez (1999) Bolivian.
Solaris Barba (1999) Panamanian.
Kayla Maisonet (1999) Puerto Rican / Ashkenazi Jewish.
Yogi Keira (1999) ¾ Japanese / ¼ Brazilian.
Auli'i Cravalho (2000) Puerto Rican, Portuguese, Native Hawaiian, Irish, Chinese.
Ana Giulia Zortea (2000) Afro- Brazilian / Italian.
Renata Flores Rivera (2001) Peruvian [Quechua, possibly other].
Madison De La Garza (2001) Mexican.
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Fallin' Versión Quechua
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SEJUVE nombra a Segunda Generación de Embajadores 2030
En un encuentro digital, el secretario de la Juventud, Rodrigo Ruiz Ballesteros nombró a la segunda generación de ‘Embajadores 2030’, la cual está conformada por 46 líderes juveniles que impulsarán el cumplimiento de la Agenda 2030 en los 18 municipios del estado. Durante el mes de marzo, la Secretaría de la Juventud (SEJUVE) lanzó por segundo año consecutivo la convocatoria ‘Embajadores 2030’, en cuya primera edición participaron 36 jóvenes del estado, quienes durante el 2019 replicaron los 17 Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible (ODS) en sus entornos directos. “Este año queremos ir un poco más allá, subimos el número de embajadores, pasamos prácticamente a 10 nuevas personas, estamos buscando que las 46 personas que se inscribieron con nosotros, que seleccionamos, pues puedan acompañarnos hasta diciembre y principios del próximo año”, señaló Ruiz Ballesteros.
Subrayó que la actual situación sanitaria representa la oportunidad para desarrollar planes de acción encaminados a garantizar el cumplimiento de la Agenda 2030, para lo cual la participación juvenil es clave, ya que con su visión de futuro pueden aportar soluciones reales y palpables. “Sé que han sido días muy complicados y difíciles y seguirán siéndolo, pero a pesar de la circunstancia y la situación, esta convocatoria de embajadores 2030, para mí es el reflejo perfecto de lo que se debe hacer con una buena política pública en la Secretaría de la Juventud”, destacó. Cabe recordar que la finalidad de la convocatoria de Embajadores 2030 es desarrollar las habilidades y capacidades de acción de la juventud queretana como líderes en la implementación y cumplimiento de los ODS, que forman parte de un plan de acción mundial a favor de las personas, el planeta y la prosperidad.
Los jóvenes que impulsarán la implementación de la Agenda 2030 durante los próximos meses en el estado son:
1. Amealco - Isela Gregorio Flores 2. Amealco - Marluz Stephanie García García 3. Cadereyta - José Xavier Higuera Alanis 4. Colón - Gustavo Ángel Sánchez González 5. Colón - Ana García Gomez 6. Corregidora - Ana Leslye Ochoa González 7. Corregidora - Martín Horacio Calderón Vargas 8. Corregidora - Diana Valeria Moya Buenrostro 9. El Marqués - José Alberto Monroy Castellanos 10. El Marqués - Mónica Núñez Anguiano 11. El Marqués - Wendolyn Suástegui Ochoa 12. El Marqués - Raúl Núñez López 13. Ezequiel Montes - Sandra Luz López Ríos 14. Ezequiel Montes - Gabriela Monserrat Lemus Ramírez 15. Huimilpan - Andrea Herrera Ugalde 16. Huimilpan - María Nancy Lugo Ramírez 17. Jalpan de Serra - Ricardo De Jesús Hernández Hernández 18. Landa de Matamoros - Alondra Fonseca Aguilar 19. Pedro Escobedo - Renata Valeria Rivera Tavera 20. Pedro Escobedo - Ángel De Jesús Ramírez Bautista 21. Pedro Escobedo - Miriam Mendoza Ramírez 22. Peñamiller - Claudia Judith Vázquez De Santiago 23. Peñamiller - Marcos Rodrigo Gudiño Pérez 24. Pinal de Amoles - Maguetzy Alvidrez Rodríguez 25. Querétaro - José Andrés Chama Avilés 26. Querétaro - Oscar Domínguez Castellanos 27. Querétaro - Melissa Yunuen Evangelista Paz 28. Querétaro - Emilia Alejandra Ambros Martínez 29. Querétaro - Carol Estefanía Salas Castillo 30. Querétaro - Anette Sánchez Guzmán 31. Querétaro - Emiliano García Rodríguez 32. Querétaro - Guillermo Olguin Trejo 33. Querétaro - Amber Verena Maglia Torres 34. Querétaro - Lothar Alejandro Ramírez Martínez 35. Querétaro - Emilia Rico Morán 36. Querétaro - César Eduardo Guillén Silva 37. Querétaro - Adriana González González 38. San Juan del Río - Manuel Mápula Barrón 39. San Juan del Río - Morelia Guerrero Cortés 40. Tequisquiapan - Jorge Enrique Ferrusca Muñoz 41. Tequisquiapan - Luis Fernando Lázaro Sánchez 42. Tolimán - Zahid Luna De Santiago 43. Tolimán - Ariadna Elena García De Santiago 44. Tolimán - Mayra Guadalupe Montes Vázquez 45. Tolimán - Sergio José Chávez Alcocer 46. Tolimán - Ricardo García Luna
Finalmente, Ruiz Ballesteros reconoció que el papel de las y los embajadores 2030 será fundamental para buscar soluciones creativas e innovadoras ante el desafío actual, por lo que los invitó a aportar su liderazgo al desarrollo económico, político y social de Querétaro y el mundo. En la reunión digital se contó con la participación de la primera generación de Embajadores 2030, quienes se han convertido en aliados permanentes de la Sejuve.
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🧿👄🧿♥️ maybe it's time for my south American natives to shine. Prepare to hear some Alborada panflutes and electric guitar in tiktok🤣♥️♥️
OH and Renata Flores Rivera!!! She is a young Quechua artist!!
Native tiktok needs to get more creative with the sound edits bc ppl seem to think the only native musicians who exist are tribe called red, northern cree & the Woods
#yes i am of Quechua descent#get ready to hear some Runasimi#Aborada is an amazing band!!!#my favorite song is 'Relampago' and 'Kanela Wayta'#my favorite Renata song is 'Beatriz Clara Coya' and 'Fransisca Pizarro'
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Hi there! Could I please get some FC suggestions for Courtney from Total Drama Island? It’s been suggested that she’s Latina but I’m not entirely sure. Thanks!
from what i can tell, she’s latina so here are some suggestions
renata flores rivera (19)
sivan alyra rose (20)
emily tosta (22)
becky g (23)
wendy sulca (24)
cierra ramirez (25)
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RENATA FLORES RIVERA: Ayacuchana Quechua Singer
#Ayacuchana#Andean braids#renata flores rivera#braids#trenzas#andean#andean pride#sumaq warmi#Runasimi#Andean runa#Andean region#andean representation#Andean fashion#please do not appropriate#Non andeans do not appropriate#Blue Aesthetic#trenzitas chola#trenzas andinas#andinas#Andean street fashion#azul#ndn women#south american indigenous#indigenous women#indigenous artists#indigenous singers#support native artists#Support native singers#Quechua#Andina Quechua
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who do you think can work as nathalie kelley’s sister?
hey! through searching around, i found that nathalie is argentinian / peruvian [quechua, possibly other] so, i don’t think I can find anyone that would be a perfect fit. I can offer some quechua, argentinian or peruvian faces
Tilsa Lorenzo (peruvian/argentinian) born 1982
Q’orianka Kilcher (quechua, huachipaeri) born 1990
Renata Flores Rivera (quechua/peruvian) born 2001
Kat Lazo (quechua) born 1990
Rosa Salazar (peruvian/french) born 1985
Isabela Merced (peruvian) born 2001
i’m sorry I couldn’t be more helpful, let me know if anyone has any corrections/suggestions.
i also recommend checking out, @tasksweekly, @indigenousrph and @dear-indies for more ideas.
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Native American Pride 🔸 Renata Flores Rivera - Song: Fallin' by Alicia Keys sung in Quechua. #Repost @indigenousunited ~ Quechua is one of the most spoken Native American languages ... spoken in 🇵🇪 Perú, 🇪🇨 Ecuador, 🇧🇴 Bolivia and parts of 🇦🇷 Argentina ~ RenataFloresPeru.Com and on Twitter @RenataFloresRivera and Facebook (Thank you @indigenousunited for posting) #Huamanga #Quechua #Perú #QuechuaLanguage #Pomacocha Video was filmed in Pomacocha Lagoon in Vilcashuaman Province - Ayacucho - Perú ☀️Check out her YouTube
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would you be able to help with a first/last name for a cindy kimberly fc?
sure, b !! alba, cierra, ximena, regina, mia, alma, bianca, amelia, kiara, dolores, estela, lorena, marisol, nina, reyes, yesenia, anita, catalina, lidia, iliana, renata, ysabel ! & for last names... alvarez, bautista, blanco, cabrera, campos, costa, espina, felix, flores, garza, herrera, martinez, narvaez, ortega, rivera, sierra, silva, vasquez !
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Siddhartha-Tarde (Official Video) from Unlimited Films on Vimeo.
Siddhartha`s Tarde is a video that establishes the moment when the dreams from two different people collide and become the same, the two protagonist are trying to find each other in their dreams but can only do so if both of their dreams become the same. It represents in a symbolic way, the point in a romantic relationship where each of the individuals universes start to merge to convert into one.
Una producción de UNLIMITED FILMS Director: Jorge G. Camarena 1er Asistente de Dirección: Cristóbal González Camarena Productor Ejecutivo: Gabriela Alvarado Fregoso Director de Fotografía: Gerardo Guerra Director de Arte: José Portillo Gerente de producción: Georgina Furber Asistentes de producción: Valeria De León,Ilse Estefania Ibarra García,Patricia Kennedy Manzano,Paulina Elizabeth Cano, Jesús Emmanuel González Ramírez 1er Asistente de cámara: Zulema Romero 2do Asistente de cámara: Leonardo Colunga Director de Arte: José Portillo topusuranus.com Asistentes de Arte: Carlos Batres, Sara García, Ricardo Ambriz Departamento de Arte: Alejandra De La Cuesta Ceballos, Alejandra Miramontes, Carlos Adán Curiel Huerta, Carlos Eduardo Flores Batres,Carmen De La Torre, Daniela Michelle Ibarra García, Denisse Figueroa, Emmanuel Moreno Pulido, Irene M. Vázquez Ramírez, Jon Curiel, Laura Andrea Villaseñor Ornelas, Lucía Sánchez Solis, Minerva Cordova, Montserrat Mendoza, Nayeli Rivera López, Paola Aranza Rivera García, Renata Álvarez Villaseñor, Sarahí Pérez Couttolenc, Ximena Gutiérrez Lugo Foro: Topus Uranus Modelo: Alejandra Olivas/ CAPITAL MODEL MANAGEMENT Maquillaje: Vero G. Ríos Directora de Vestuario: Lola Rodríguez Asistente de vestuario: Linette León Peinado: Andrea Guzmán Making of: Fabián de la Fuente Rigging y stunt cordinator: Héctor Cervantes García Rulfo, Francisco de Zulueta Gaffer: Andrés Sierra Staffs: Teresa Flores Enciso, Aldo Márquez, Sergio Pérez Encargado camión: José Luis Márquez Encargado tramoya: Miguel Baeza Equipo de cámara: Minishoots.tv DIT: Joe Castañeda Edición: Jorge G. Camarena Director de Postproducción: Horacio Peña PERSONAJES: Adrian Kalichanin García Filoso Alejandra Elizabeth Gutiérrez Olivas Alejandra Flores Sánchez Andrea Santoyo Martínez Bryan Ramírez Donaldo Carlos Moreno Herrera Carmen Alejandra De La Torre Valle Daniela Hernández Ochoa Edgar García Padilla Eduardo Álvarez Chávez Guillermo Daniel Jaramillo Vargas Jessica Elizabeth López Espinoza José Gabriel Zarzosa Parra José Humberto Fuentes Gastelum José Roberto Mejía Estrada Kutzieni Cárdenas Rivera Lorena Larios Armenta Luis Adrián Salazar Aguilar María Celia García Fausto María José Nájera Magallanes Marlen Quiñones Raúl Vidal Luna Rodríguez Rosalba Espinoza Sergio Artero Sofia Martin Del Campo Hernández Agradecimientos especiales: Jorge G. Castaños, Azucena Cervantes, Roberto Arquieta,Víctor Auroze, Marisol Sahagún, Paulino Partida, Diego Rentería, Fernando Martínez Nájera.
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