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テ]gela Vallvey
テ]gela Vallvey Arテゥvalo (born 1964 in San Lorenzo de Calatrava, Ciudad Real (province), Ciudad Real) is a Spanish writer. She studied Modern History at University of Granada, and she later took some courses of anthropology and philosophy. After her first Children's literature book, she started to write novels and poetry. She has also taken part in several radio and television talk-shows (''Herrera en la onda'', ''Madrid opina'' and ''Las maテアanas de cuatro'' ) Andreas Dorschel praised in テ]gela Vallvey's book ''Los estados carenciales'' (2002) "the novelist's virtue to take people as they are, not as they should be" Prizes * Jaテゥn Poetry Award (1999) ''El tamaテアo del universo'' *Premio Nadal LVII (2002) ''Los estados carenciales''. *Finalist in Premio Planeta (2008). ''Muerte entre poetas'' Bibliography *Cuentos clテ。sicos feministas (2018) *''Mientras los demテ。s bailan'' (2014) *''La velocidad del mundo'' (2012) *''El hombre del corazテウn negro'' (2011) *''Muerte entre poe ...
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Todas Las Muテアecas Son Carnテュvoras
Toda people are a Dravidian ethnic group who live in the Indian states of Tamil Nadu. Before the 18th century and British colonisation, the Toda coexisted locally with other ethnic communities, including the Kota, Badaga and Kurumba, in a loose caste-like society, in which the Toda were the top ranking. During the 20th century, the Toda population has hovered in the range 700 to 900. Although an insignificant fraction of the large population of India, since the early 19th century the Toda have attracted "a most disproportionate amount of attention because of their ethnological aberrancy" and "their unlikeness to their neighbours in appearance, manners, and customs". The study of their culture by anthropologists and linguists proved significant in developing the fields of social anthropology and ethnomusicology. The Toda traditionally live in settlements called ', consisting of three to seven small thatched houses, constructed in the shape of half-barrels and located across ...
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