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Capeverdian Stories; book 1: English, book 2: Creole)
Mornas –
Cantigas Crioulas, Tavares, eugénio – 1932 Renascença de uma civilização no Atlântico médio...
- "Brazilian Athens". It also has some
cultural peculiarities namely:
Tambor de
Crioula is an Afro-Brazilian
dance in
which gaily clad
women court a
bateria of...
-
Tambor de
Crioula is a form of
expression of Afro-Brazilian
Culture in the
state of Maranhão, in Brazil, that
involves circular dancing,
singing and percussion...
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Brazilian jiu-jitsu
Capoeira Huka-huka
Creole Knife Fight - (in port. "Esgrima
Crioula") Luta
Livre Vale Tudo
Colombia Colombian grima Cuba
Juego de maní Peru...
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Mariana Crioula (born c. 1808) was an
enslaved Black woman in
Brazil in the mid-19th
century that
became a
symbol of
resistance to
slavery in Brazil....
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Crioulo Lageano longhorn beef
cattle (or "raça
Crioula Lageana")
originated from
cattle originally brought to
Brazil from
Portugal by the
Jesuits (Jesuit...
- The
Daman and Diu
Portuguese Creole, Portuguese: Língua
Crioula de Damãon e Dio & by its
speakers as Língua da Casa
meaning "home language",
refers to...
-
Tambja crioula is a
species of sea slug, a
dorid nudibranch, a
marine gastropod mollusk in the
family Polyceridae. This
species was
originally described...
-
Cratera crioula is a
species of land
planarian belonging to the
subfamily Geoplaninae. It is
known from
specimens found in
Cantareira State Park, Brazil...
- Christofoletti; Freitas, Shirley; Bandeira,
Manuele (2013). "Fa d'ambô: Língua
crioula de Ano Bom".
Cadernos de
Estudos Lingüísticos (in Portuguese). 55 (2):...