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Amistad ("friendship" in Spanish) may refer to:


Places

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Amistad, New Mexico Amistad is an unincorporated community in Union County, New Mexico, United States. It is located approximately 39 miles south of Clayton on State Route 402. History Amistad was a stop for cattle drives during the late 19th century. In 1906, ...
, US * Amistad, Texas, US * Amistad National Recreation Area, including the Amistad Reservoir, Texas *
Amistad Reservoir Amistad Reservoir ( es, Presa Amistad) is a reservoir on the Rio Grande at its confluence with the Devils River northwest of Del Rio, Texas. The lake is bounded by Val Verde County on the United States side of the international border and by th ...
, a reservoir on the Rio Grande near Del Rio, Texas * La Amistad International Park, a large International Park in Panama and Costa Rica


Arts, media, and entertainment

* Amistad (publishing), an imprint of HarperCollins Publishing *"Amistad", a working title for the song " You Found Me" by The Fray * ''Amistad Memorial'' (New Haven), the memorial in New Haven, Connecticut recognizing the mutiny aboard ''La Amistad'' *'' Mutiny on the Amistad: The Saga of a Slave Revolt and Its Impact on American Abolition, Law, and Diplomacy'' (1987), the historical account of the ''La Amistad'' mutiny by Howard Jones * ''Amistad'' (film), a 1997 Steven Spielberg movie based on the events of the book


Law

*'' United States v. The Amistad'' (1841), United States Supreme Court case deciding the fate of the captives who mutinied on the ship ''Amistad''


Ships

*'' Amistad/Amitie'', an 18th-century schooner that transported Acadians from France to Louisiana *'' La Amistad'', a 19th-century Spanish schooner on which captured Africans meant for the slave trade rebelled in 1839 and took control; the case reached the US Supreme Court and was notable in the abolition movement **''
Freedom Schooner Amistad ''La Amistad'' (; Spanish for ''Friendship'') was a 19th-century two- masted schooner, owned by a Spaniard colonizing Cuba. It became renowned in July 1839 for a slave revolt by Mende captives, who had been captured and sold to European slave ...
'', a 1998 recreation of the original ''La Amistad'' schooner


Other uses

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Amistad gambusia The Amistad gambusia (''Gambusia amistadensis'') is an extinct species of small fish known only from a single locality, the large vegetated Goodenough Spring in Val Verde County, Texas. It apparently was driven to extinction in the wild when its ...
'', an extinct fish that lived in springs now flooded by Amistad Reservoir in Texas *
Amistad Research Center The Amistad Research Center (ARC) is an independent archives and manuscripts repository in the United States that specializes in the history of African Americans and ethnic minorities. It is one of the first institutions of its kind in the United ...
, a research center at Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana devoted to research about slavery, civil rights, and African Americans that commemorates the revolt of slaves on the ship by the same name * Amistad, a popular Award of Garden Merit cultivar of Salvia {{Disambiguation, geo, ship