Contributors

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José Martín Olmos Ceseña

[dropcap]O[/dropcap]riginally from San Jose del Cabo, Ed.D. specializing in Teaching and Research and Graduate in Tourism. He has been active in both the public and private sectors, but he integrates his vocation to the Technological Institute of Higher Studies in Los Cabos, being the current Academic and Research Director. As the son of natives from the area, he has also been dedicated to highlighting, preserver and recovery of both culturally and natural the riches of Baja California Sur.
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Laura G. Bueno

[dropcap]L[/dropcap]awyer graduated from the Anahuac University and founding partner of the law firm: Bufete Troncoso, located in Los Cabos and La Paz. For 15 years she has practiced corporate, fiscal and real estate law, including fiscal and administrative litigation. Oficial English and Spanish translator authorized by the Baja California Sur Superior Court. Founder of -allaboutwords.net – specializing in English or Spanish quality translation, language, writing and education. Writer of literary historical genre with the published book “¿En dónde está el Ángel?” and “Una Alcancía Histórica” soon to be publish. Advisor for associations charities in the state and literary BCI Club member.
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Armando Trasviña Taylor

[dropcap]S[/dropcap]udcalifornian writer, teacher , broadcaster and politician. He began his studies as normalista in the city of La Paz and continues in the Federal District specialty in Language Arts. He served as President of the Constitutional Congress in consolidating territory of Baja California Sur state and held various public offices , now retired from politics is still active in the world of letters.
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    estela davis webEstela Davis

    [dropcap]N[/dropcap]ative of Loreto, has devoted much of her life to studying and rescuing south Californian traditions and culture through her writings. She served as Director of Municipal Tourism Development and Minister of State Tourism in Loreto from 1989 to 1992. Five years later, she became the Departmental Head of National Promotion for the State Coordination of Tourism. In 2006, the Congress of the State of Baja California Sur presented Estela with the Dionisia Villarino Medal for her contributions to literature and, in 2009, the thirteenth council of the City of La Paz recognized Estela with an award for her passion, commitment and contributions to culture.
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    rosamariaRosa María Mendoza Salgado

    [dropcap]R[/dropcap]osa Maria Mendoza Salgado was born in La Paz. She graduated as a pre-school education teacher, then studied folklore and classical dance at the Bellas Artes Institute in Mexico City. Rosa is a tireless promoter of culture. Rosa established the first classical dance school, the Mejibo Ballet Academy, in La Paz in 1970. When appointed to the First National Council for Culture and the Arts in 1989 for her dance and vocal accomplishments, she promoted the creation of a State School of Dance. In 1992, Rosa founded the Teachers of Classical Dance Association as well as the Baja California Sur Board of Culture, A.C. where she managed to rehabilitate and equip the Theater Juarez.
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    Ramón Ojeda Mestre

    [dropcap]B[/dropcap]orn January 2, 1943 in Mexico City. Law degree from the National Autonomous University of Mexico. Master, Doctorate in Public Administration from the U.N.A.M and PhD in Environmental Law, University of Alicante, Spain. In his long career in the public and private sector, he has served as Environmental Attorney in the State of Mexico, UN consultant on environmental issues, Visiting Professor at the Universities of Wales UK, Belgrano in Argentina; Basque Country, San Sebastian, Spain, UBA, Buenos Aires, Argentina and others.
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    coronado webEligio Moisés Coronado

    [dropcap]E[/dropcap]ducational, cultural promoter, writer, chronicler and historian. Was born in La Paz. He graduated from the Urban Normal School of La Paz, as a teacher of primary education. He has been a professor at the Autonomous University of Guadalajara and the Meritorious Normal School Professor Sun Urbana Felix Carballo. XEHZ speaker of Baja California Sur and XEBCS Cultural Radio stations. In addition to his activities as official cultural institutions is an enthusiastic disseminator of Baja California Sur history through newspaper articles and publishing books of his own.

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    Ángel René Holmos Montaño

    [dropcap]A[/dropcap] native of Los Cabos, Baja California Sur. BA in Political Science and Public Administration, has held positions at the state and federal public sector. Writer whose goal is to spread the cultural roots and traditions of the municipality of Los Cabos through various books published, Secretary General of the Association of Writers, Section Los Cabos.
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    Ángel René Holmos Montaño

    [dropcap]A[/dropcap] native of Los Cabos, Baja California Sur. BA in Political Science and Public Administration, has held positions at the state and federal public sector. Writer whose goal is to spread the cultural roots and traditions of the municipality of Los Cabos through various books published, Secretary General of the Association of Writers, Section Los Cabos.

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    Eligio Moisés Coronado

    [dropcap]E[/dropcap]ducational, cultural promoter, writer, chronicler and historian. Was born in La Paz. He graduated from the Urban Normal School of La Paz, as a teacher of primary education. He has been a professor at the Autonomous University of Guadalajara and the Meritorious Normal School Professor Sun Urbana Felix Carballo. XEHZ speaker of Baja California Sur and XEBCS Cultural Radio stations. In addition to his activities as official cultural institutions is an enthusiastic disseminator of Baja California Sur history through newspaper articles and publishing books of his own.

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