- Luís da Câmara
Cascudo (December 30, 1898 – July 30, 1986) was a
Brazilian anthropologist, folklorist, journalist, historian, lawyer, and lexicographer...
- List of
Brazilian dishes List of
Brazilian drinks Mojito Sour (****tail)
CASCUDO, L. da C. Prelúdio da cachaça. [S.l.]: Global, 2006. "Lista de Publicações"...
- Barça'". www.fcbarcelona.com.
Retrieved 18 May 2024. Hernández,
Mario Cascudo (22
March 2022). "La
Premier tienta a Marc Casadó, un
juvenil del Barcelona"...
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Archived 29
November 2009 at the
Wayback Machine braziltravelguide.com.
Cascudo, Luis da Câmara. História da Alimentação no Brasil. São Paulo/Belo Horizonte:...
- the
Natal Dunes State Park, and others. The
folklorist Luís da Câmara
Cascudo was born and
worked in the state. The
state is the
closest part of mainland...
- The
cearense origin of the
delicacy is
attested by the
folklorist Câmara
Cascudo,
citing a
reference from 1940,
Liceu Cearense, by
Gustavo Barroso. Baião...
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Teixeira (1992), p. 33.
Cascudo (1962), 1: 364, "IARA", cross-referenced to:
Cascudo (1962), 2: 441–442 "MÃE-D'ÁGUA".
Cascudo (1983) [1947], Geografia...
- expanded, and enriched,
feijoada is no
longer just a dish. Today, as Câmara
Cascudo also noted, it is a
complete meal. The
culinary historian Jessica B. Harris...
- do Norte,
Pinacoteca do Rio
Grande do Norte,
Museum Camara Cascudo,
Memorial Camara Cascudo.
Natal Aquarium The
Natal Aquarium was
founded and is run by...
-
dialeto tupi (nheengatu),
conforme estudo e
registro de Luís da Câmara
Cascudo no
livro Nomes da Terra, e
significa rio dos maracajás (maracaiá = gato-do-mato;...