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    Mameluco is a Portuguese word that denotes the first generation child of a European and an Amerindian. It corresponds to the Spanish word mestizo. In the...
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    (Spanish: El 2 de mayo de 1808 en Madrid, La lucha con los mamelucos or La carga de los mamelucos), is a painting by the Spanish painter Francisco Goya. It...
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    Portuguese Empire. In Colonial Brazil, it was initially used to refer to mamelucos, persons born from a couple in which one was a Native American and the...
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  • century. The region of São Paulo was the biggest in the proliferation of Mamelucos, who in the 17th century under the name of Bandeirantes, spread throughout...
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  • people of White/Indian ancestry are historically known as caboclos or mamelucos. They predominated in many regions of Brazil. One example are the Bandeirantes...
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  • European and around one-fourth Native in ancestry, and caboclo (current) or mameluco (dated), cafuzo, juçara, ainoko/ainoco and sarará in Portuguese, for people...
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    (Sergipe) – 87.51% Brown (racial classification) Amazonian Jews Caboclos Mamelucos Mestiços Cafuzos Kalungas Caiçaras Pardo Coloureds "Tabela 9605: População...
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    disease or violence or was assimilated into the Portuguese population. The Mamelucos (or Caboclos, a mixed race between Europeans and Amerindians) have always...
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    on April 19, recognizes and honours the indigenous peoples of Brazil. Mameluco Race and ethnicity in Brazil Araújo, Tereza Cristina N. "A classificação...
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    In 1636, Tavares led a bandeira, composed of 2,000 allied Indians, 900 mamelucos, and 69 white Paulistas, to find precious metals and stones and to capture...
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  • European and African (mulatto) and Amerindian and European (caboclo or mameluco). But there are also African and Amerindian (cafuzo) and East Asian (mostly...
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    accepted the assignment and, in 1694, with an army of amerindians and mamelucos, European Native American offspring, overran the fortified city of Macacos...
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    Wayback Machine Accessed on February 21, 2011. Radio Trece 1290 AM El Mameluco Entrevista a Penélope Menchaca Parte 1 Accessed on February 21, 2011. Los...
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    mixed African and Portuguese ancestry are more common on the coast, while Mamelucos (those of mixed Amerindian and Portuguese ancestry) are more common in...
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    brought from the sertões or "inland wilderness frontiers" by mixed-race mameluco under the loophole in the 1570 law that they were captured in just wars...
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  • dos Cocos Northeast AL Taquarana Lagoa do Coxo Northeast AL Taquarana Mameluco Northeast AL Taquarana Passagem do Vigário Northeast AL Taquarana Poços...
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    Rançoncier and Romero the Uruguay missions were re-established. In 1632 the Mamelucos discovered a new line of attack from the south. In 1638, despite some...
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    the town.[citation needed] Ramalho is said to have originated the first mamelucos (people of mixed Portuguese and native ancestry), an ethnicity that played...
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    Jorge (2007). A construção do samba (in Brazilian Portuguese). São Paulo: Mameluco. Candeia Filho, Antonio; Araujo, Isnard (1978). Escola de Samba: árvore...
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    categories in North America as they were in Latin America. The terms mestizo or mameluco, mulatto, the general term castas, and dozens of subcategories of racial...
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    Brazilians Indigenous peoples Mixed-race or mestiços ainokos pardos caboclos mamelucos Amazonian Jews cafuzos juçaras caiçaras mulatos sararás Africa Americas...
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    natural ferocity, consisting as they do of Brazilians, Tapuyas, Negroes, Mamelucos, etc., all natives of this country; as also Portuguese and Italians, whose...
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  • maharrana/marrana/marrano mahozmedín maimón majareta majzén mamarracho mameluco mamola mandeísmo mandil maquila marabú maravedí marcasita marchamo márfega...
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    Amerindian and European ancestry is often referred to as mestizo or caboclo/mameluco. Castizos are people whose DNA is mostly European with Indigenous markers...
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  • viewer in a confident manner. The term mameluco is one that is used very little in Brazil, but like mulatto, mameluco can be traced back to Portuguese sources...
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    Raposo Tavares led a bandeira, composed of 2,000 allied natives, 900 mamelucos, and 69 whites, to find precious metals and stones and to capture Indians...
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    On June 11 the network returned an entertainment news offering with El Mameluco a show similar to Dish Nation focusing on celebrity entertainment news...
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    Though generally loyal to the Portuguese king, most bandeirantes were mamelucos (of mixed race) or perhaps Indians; illiterate; and extremely poor; speaking...
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    the sugar cycle, which required only a few free workers, caused whites, mamelucos, mulattos and blacks from the coastal areas of Bahia and Pernambuco to...
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    hinterland of Brazil, including the Northern region, and met Amerindian and Mameluco populations. Many of these acculturated blacks were accepted in these communities...
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