-
ordered him to be
dragged away, killed, and burned" Rosa do****ented
another correria led by
Jimenez which he
stated occurred in 1903, and he
declared that there...
- of a
native workforce by
rubber extracting firms in the Putumayo, were
correrias ("forays" or "chasings").
Employees of the
Peruvian Amazon Company also...
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original on 14
August 2016.
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Correria,
Alexa Ray (10
October 2013). "Pokemon X and Y
early sellers will be penalized...
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claimed that Arístides
organized a
correria as
retaliation for Bonifacio's death. Two
deponents clarified that the
correría began on
February 5, 1907. Alejandro...
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Pauleta both
bowing out". BBC Sport. 8 July 2006.
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October 2020.
Correria, Nuno (13 July 2000). "'Pauleta' Resendes". ESPN FC.
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Amazon also
similarly affected indigenous po****tions to
varying degrees.
Correrias, or
slave raids were
frequent in Colombia, Peru and
Bolivia where many...
-
Iquitos consisted of
people captured during the
correrias.
Anthropologist Søren
Hvalkof stated that the
correrias after native peoples were
common in all areas...
- to make the war a
defensive contest.
Campaigns typically consisted of
correrias (cavalry raids) to burn fields, sack towns, and
steal large herds of enemy...
-
Second tower of the
Plaza de la
Virgen Blanca, also
called Tower of the
Correría was the
smaller of the two
towers that
noted for its height, the other...
-
effects of Fuentes's decisions."
Fuentes also
described the
practice of
Correrias which were
slave raids carried out by
rubber tappers that
resulted in...