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  • I will never forget the sight of removing that Cabeza from the ground and chowing down.

    How to make cow head barbacoa | Homesick Texan Homesick Texan 2009

  • We are caught up in Catharine's vivid memories, of a blazing white-hot beach day in a place called Cabeza de Lobo, a band of naked children and her cousin's grotesque death.

    NYT > Home Page By ANITA GATES 2011

  • 'Cabeza' by Jorge Miguel is a series of close-up portraits of men and women.

    TREND HUNTER - The Latest Trends 2010

  • "Cabeza," Moran called out, placing her hands on her head, as "cabeza" the students repeated, their hands on their heads.

    unknown title 2009

  • He is sharing his works on his personal blog El Desorden de la Cabeza [es] (The Mess Inside My Head).

    Global Voices in English » Guatemala: For Some Artists, Picasso was Wrong 2009

  • The earliest available writings on the pecan were by Cabeza de Vaca, a six-year captive of Native Americans roughly 500 years ago.

    Kurt Michael Friese: Pecan Pie from Scratch Kurt Michael Friese 2010

  • From the Indians he had encountered, Cabeza de Vaca had heard plenty of rumors of a large province to the north called Cíbola, said to have seven walled cities with large houses and lots of gold and silver.

    El Fuerte in Sinaloa, Mexico, was once the capital of Arizona 2009

  • The earliest available writings on the pecan were by Cabeza de Vaca, a six-year captive of Native Americans roughly 500 years ago.

    Kurt Michael Friese: Pecan Pie from Scratch Kurt Michael Friese 2010

  • Alvaro Nuñez Cabeza de Vaca, Alonso del Castillo Maldonado, Andrés Dorantes de Carranza and a black slave named Estebanico, had spent 18 years traversing on foot through what today are the states of Alabama, Louisiana, Texas, New Mexico, Chihuahua, Sonora and Sinaloa.

    El Fuerte in Sinaloa, Mexico, was once the capital of Arizona 2009

  • After 18 years of traversing the continent, on foot, four survivors, including Alvaro Nuñez Cabeza de Vaca and Alonso del Castillo Maldonado finally make contact with other Spaniards near the Pacific Ocean in San Miguel de Culiacán.

    Mexico this month - April 2009

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