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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...
- (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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Paulo in 1630.) and Antônio
Raposo Tavares, in 1629, had 69 whites, 900
mamelucos and 2
thousand indigenous people.
These individuals were
often the descendants...
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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 an
Indigenous American and...
- 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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accepted the ****ignment and, in 1694, with an army of
amerindians and
mamelucos,
overran the
fortified city of
Cerca do Macaco, on the
Serra da Barriga...
- the town.[citation needed]
Ramalho is said to have
originated the
first mamelucos (people of
mixed Portuguese and
native ancestry), an
ethnicity that pla****...
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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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people of White/Indian
ancestry are
historically known as
caboclos or
mamelucos. They
predominated in
multiple regions of Brazil. One
example are the...
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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...