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    by Alexandre Camera Varella
    Published 2012
    ... Cobo, among others. We take the categories of Indians and Spaniards to search on dietary beliefs...
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    by Paulo César Possamai
    Published 2011-06-01
    ... the conquest of Sacramento by the Spaniards, as well as to strengthen Rio Grande de São Pedro, from which few...
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    by Andréa Doré
    Published 2014-01-01
    ... of dissemination of maps and of news on the riches explored by the Spaniards during this period, as well as its...
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    ... that brought about the fall of the First Republic (1811-1812) and the re-appropriation by the Spaniards...
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    ... the Indians parties even before the Spaniards' arrival, were the latter that held more prisoners. Therefore...
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    by Raquel Zalazar
    Published 2010-05-01
    ... of italians, argentines, spaniards, french, brazilians, portugueses, germans, uruguayans, austrians, english...
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    by Elisangela Mendes Queiroz
    Published 2012
    ... a project of freedom that tried to gather the benefits of a life controlled by the Spaniards...
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    ... of animal-protagonists. The comcis are: Blacksad - Arctic Nation of Spaniards Juan Diaz Canales and Juanjo...
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    by Ismara Izepe de Souza
    Published 2009
    ... and commercial exchanges verified in 1950\'s; the emigration current of Spaniards to Brazil as a central element...
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    by Cristiana Bertazoni Martins
    Published 2001
    ... of ancient Peru. This research was based on chronicles written by Spaniards during the XVI and XVII centuries...
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    by Girotto, Breno.
    Published 2019
    ... and March 6, 1836, and was the siege of 13 days to the Alamo, a small mission founded by Spaniards...
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    by Dias, Vanessa Martins [UNESP]
    Published 2014
    ... caused the arrival of the Spaniards to the areas of the State of São Paulo, who owned the largest coffee...
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    by Marilia Dalva Klaumann Canovas
    Published 2001
    ... to apprehend the multiple dimensions of the phenomenon of mass emigration of Spaniards in its roots...
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    by Chorro, Luiz Carlos Luna
    Published 2016
    ... in Sao Paulo, Brazil , as well as the daily lives of a group of Spaniards and their descendants. The Oral...
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    ... between Indians and Spaniards encomenderos until, from 1609, Jesuit missionaries appear as a lifeline...
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    by Baendereck, Bruno [UNESP]
    Published 2014
    ...-Tenochtitlan (1519-1521), by the Spaniards until the dawn of the XVII century, a moment when a new colonial...
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    by Tatiana Colasante
    Published 2012
    ..., spaniards, arabs and migrants from São Paulo and the Northeast, and the Indians and caboclos already living...
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