-
equivalent term in
Brazil is
cafuzo (Portuguese: [kɐˈfuzu]). However, in
Portugal and Portuguese-speaking Africa,
cafuzo is used to
refer to
someone born...
- Natives),
mulatos (descendants of
primarily Whites and Afro-Brazilians) and
cafuzos (descendants of Afro-Brazilians and Natives).
Higher percents of Blacks...
-
caboclos are
counted as pardos,
along with
mulattoes (mixed Black-White) and
cafuzos (mixed Amerindian-Black). A
survey performed in Rio de
Janeiro showed that...
- 'bow-legged'. The
equivalent term in
Brazil is
cafuzo. However, in
Portugal and Portuguese-speaking Africa,
cafuzo is used to
refer to
someone born of an African...
-
usage includes those who are
caboclos (mestizos),
mulatos (mulattoes),
cafuzos (zambos), juçaras (archaic term for tri-racials) and
westernized Amerindians...
-
classification that encomp****es
multiracial Brazilians such as
mulatos and
cafuzos, as well as ****imilated
Amerindians known as caboclos,
mixed with Southern...
- Mulattoes,
people of
mixed African and
European ancestry.
Zambos (Spanish) or
Cafuzos (Portuguese),
those of
mixed African and
Indigenous ancestry. The majority...
-
whites and Indians),
mulattoes (descendants of
whites and blacks) and
cafuzos (descendants of
blacks and Indians). The
caboclos formed the
majority of...
-
classification that encomp****es
Multiracial Brazilians such as
mulatos and
cafuzos, as well as ****imilated
Indigenous Americans known as caboclos,
mixed with...
- the kingdom. On
February 6, 1694,
after 67
years of
conflict with the
cafuzos, or Maroons, of Palmares, the
Portuguese succeeded in
destroying Cerca...