Miguel Méndez (disambiguation) — Miguel Méndez is the pen name for Miguel Méndez Morales, a Mexican American author best known for his novel Peregrinos de Aztlán (Pilgrims in Aztlán). Miguel Méndez may also refer to: Miguel Méndez (legal scholar), Professor of Law at the… … Wikipedia
Mecha (disambiguation) — Mecha (derived from mechanism) is a term to describe a large robot or, in the original Japanese definition, machinery in general. Mecha may refer to: Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlán (MEChA), a student organization Mecha tea, a type of… … Wikipedia
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Miguel Méndez — For other people named Miguel Méndez, see Miguel Méndez (disambiguation). Miguel Méndez M. Born June 15, 1930 (1930 06 15) (age 81) Bisbee, Arizona Pen name Miguel Méndez Occupation novelist, professor (retir … Wikipedia
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Michael E. Smith — For other people named Michael Smith, see Michael Smith (disambiguation). Michael Ernest Smith (born 1953)[1] is an American archaeologist working primarily with Aztec and general Mesoamerican archaeology. He has written numerous scholarly… … Wikipedia
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