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Definition of Mamelucos

Mameluco
Mameluco Mam`e*lu"co, n. [Pg.] A child born of a white father and Indian mother. [S. Amer.]

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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...
- Portuguese Empire. In Colonial Brazil, it was initially used to refer to mamelucos, persons born from a couple in which one was a Native American and the...
- 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...
- people of White/Indian ancestry are historically known as caboclos or mamelucos. They predominated in many regions of Brazil. One example are the Bandeirantes...
- In 1636, Tavares led a bandeira, composed of 2,000 allied Indians, 900 mamelucos, and 69 white Paulistas, to find precious metals and stones and to capture...
- (Sergipe) – 87.51% Brown (racial classification) Amazonian Jews Caboclos Mamelucos Mestiços Cafuzos Kalungas Caiçaras Pardo Coloureds "Tabela 9605: Po****ção...
- disease or violence or was ****imilated into the Portuguese po****tion. The Mamelucos (or Caboclos, a mixed race between Europeans and Amerindians) have always...
- 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...
- on April 19, recognizes and honours the indigenous peoples of Brazil. Mameluco Race and ethnicity in Brazil Araújo, Tereza Cristina N. "A classificação...