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Signares were
black and
mulatto Senegalese women who had an
influence via
their marriage with
European men and
their patrimony.
These women of
color managed...
- A
signature (/ˈsɪɡnɪtʃər, ˈsɪɡnətʃər/; from Latin:
signare, "to sign") is a
depiction of someone's name, nickname, or even a
simple "X" or
other mark...
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brother of the
influential signare Anne Pépin. The
House is more ****ociated with Nicolas's daughter, Anna
Colas Pépin, a
signare who
lived in the home in...
- The
signares owned ships and
property and
commanded male clerks. They were also
famous for
cultivating fashion and entertainment. One such
signare, Anne...
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politician and a
noble descendant of Métis
signare Goree. He was the son of
Pierre Angrand (1820–?) and the rich
signare Helena St. John (1826–1859, died in...
- freely, no man bidding, bore. ante
Iouem nulli subigebant arua
coloni ne
signare quidem aut
partiri limite campum fas erat; in
medium quaerebant, ipsaque...
- Pépin (1787–1872), was a Euro-African
signare businesswoman. She
belongs to the most
famous examples of the
signares of Gorée, but has
often been confused...
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garderont le silence. Deux
lauriers roses-blanc et rose-embaumeront la
Signare. When I'm dead, my friends,
place me
below Shadowy Joal, On the hill, by...
- Inter-caste
marriage Marriage à la façon du pays
Misyar marriage Plaçage
Signare Sugar baby War
bride Stritof,
Sheri & Bob. "Left-Handed Marriage". about...
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Mixed twins Race and
genetics Race of the ****ure
Historical race
concepts Signare Seyc****ois
Creole people Goffal Notes Corominas describes his
doubts on...