- The
Vaqueiros de
Alzada (Asturian:
Vaqueiros d'Alzada, "nomadic cowherds" in
Asturian language, from
their word for cow,
cognate of
Spanish Vaquero) are...
- The
vaquero (Spanish: [baˈkeɾo]; Portuguese:
vaqueiro,
European Portuguese: [vɐˈkɐjɾu]) is a horse-mounted
livestock herder of a
tradition that has its...
-
Vaqueiros is a
freguesia (parish) in the muni****lity of
Alcoutim (Algarve, Portugal). The po****tion in 2011 was 497, in an area of 143.94 km2. Instituto...
- Kerala,
India – but
marital conversion is allowed.
Parsis Rajputs The
Vaqueiros de
alzada of
Spain Yazidis Mandaeans Most
Hindu jatis on the
Indian subcontinent...
- [jəʔ˧ tsjəʔ˧], the
social class who
entertains [the
imperial court]")
Vaqueiros de alzada, in
Northern Spain. "From
Buddhist texts to East
India Company...
-
emergence of the
Sertanejos dates back to the 16th
century in
Bahia with the
vaqueiros,
driven by the
advancement of
livestock farming towards the interior....
-
Morais (1986–87) Mário
Juliato (1987–88) Mário Reis (1988–89)
Nicolau Vaqueiro (1989)
Eurico Gomes (1989–90) Mário Reis (1990–91)
Augusto Inácio (1991–92)...
- In the
interior of the state,
there is the
traditional culture of the
vaqueiros among agricultural communities. From the 1550s onward, in Bahia, these...
- The
Monologue of the
Cowboy (Portuguese: Monólogo do
Vaqueiro) or Act of the
Visitation (Portuguese: O Auto da Visitação) is a play by Gil Vicente. The...
- Pernambuco), a
black pregnant woman (Catirina), a
Vaqueiro or
cowboy (Mateus,
Chico or Pai Francisco),
other vaqueiros (cowboys), índios, índias and
caboclos (indigenous...