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between some
quilombos and the
surrounding Portuguese settlements, they were
almost always eventually destro****.
Seven of 10
major quilombos in colonial...
- the
Quilombo of Palmares.
Quilombos were
settlements mainly of
survivors and free-born
enslaved African people. The
quilombos came into
existence when...
- maroons).
Members of
quilombos often returned to
plantations or
towns to
encourage their former fellow Africans to flee and join the
quilombos. If necessary...
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Quilombo is a 1984
Brazilian drama film
directed by
Carlos Diegues. It was
entered into the 1984
Cannes Film Festival. The film is
based on the history...
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Quilombo River may
refer to:
Quilombo River (Juquiá River),
Brazil Quilombo River (Moji-Guaçu River),
Brazil Quilombo (disambiguation)
River (disambiguation)...
- the
Quilombo da Caçandoca Community, Muni****lity of Ubatuba/São Paulo. ITESP, São Paulo, June 2000. OLIVEIRA, L. Ayer de (Organizer).
Quilombos: The...
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Search for "
quilombo" or "
quilombos" on Wikipedia.
Military camp (Kimbundu:
quilombo, kilombo) Quilombola, a
resident of a
Brazilian quilombo Chiasmocleis...
- here that
Aqualtune founded a
quilombo, or a
colony of Quilombolas,
called Palmares.
Palmares was one of the
largest quilombos in Brazil. In the 1630s, Palmares...
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standardize the
quilombos out of the fear of
drawing even more
fugitive slaves to
their communities. The
largest of the
quilombos was the
Quilombo dos Palmares...
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article by
introducing citations to
additional sources. Find sources: "Marinhos"
quilombo – news · newspapers · books · scholar ·
JSTOR (January 2024)...