-
Atlantic slave trade.
There was a
Portuguese equivalent,
referred to as
Nhara, a name for Luso-African
businesswomen who pla**** an
important part as business...
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Bibiana Vaz de França (c. 1630 – 1694+) was a
prominent nhara slave-trader in Cacheu, Guinea-Bissau.
Bibiana Vaz was a Lançada, or Luso-African born to...
- Ana
Joaquina dos
Santos e
Silva (c. 1788–1859), was a Euro-African
Nhara slave trader,
money lender, and
planter in Angola. She was the
perhaps biggest...
- glades. Pats Peak has an
alpine race team in the
Central Division of the
NHARA racing league. The team encomp****es J6, J5, J4, J3, J2, and J1 age groups...
- Dame
Portugaise (d.
after 1634), was a Luso-African
Nhara slave trader. She was
likely daughter of a
Portuguese man and
African woman and established...
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Verdeans in
Portugal Mozambicans in
Portugal Bissau-Guineans in
Portugal Nhara "Algarve" (PDF). "The
African presence in Portugal, a
secular history –...
- Mae Aurelia, Mame
Correia Aurelia and
Madame Oralia, was a Euro-African
nhara slave trader. She was
titled "Queen of Orango" by
Portuguese and Luso-Africans...
- of a 10
piece Afro-Fusion
music band,
formed in Gweru,
Zimbabwe by
Percy Nhara,
Solomon Jahwi and
Innocent Madamombe. The band is now
based in Harare....
- on 30–31
August 2003. The
result was:
Murisi Zwizwai (MDC) 2,707;
Wilson Nhara (ZANU (PF)) 1,304. Held
following the
death of
Austin Mupandawana (MDC)...
- also
known as Mae
Julia and Na
Julia ('Senhora Julia'), was a Euro-African
nhara slave trader. She was
raised by the
Portuguese José da
Silva Cardoso of...