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Complete collection of mixed-race details
Many Indian women and even black women have given birth to descendants of indigenous white landlords. As far as all these hybrids are concerned, the fastest growing group in the colony is the Mestizo, that is, the descendants of Spanish and Indians.
Europeans and blacks all have descendants of mulatto, and their situation is similar to that of Europeans and Indians ... Besides Europeans and Indians, there are various other mulattoes produced by the combination of Indians and blacks, mulatto and Europeans and Indians.
Basic Introduction Chinese Name: Half-blood mbth: Morena Time: 1500 Distribution: Portugal, Brazil, Arabia and Jews merged for the first time: Portuguese colonial death row combined with local Indians Brazil, Arabs, Jews and Brazil 1500 On April 22, the Portuguese colonist Cabral and his party landed in Brazil and visited the coast. These two death row prisoners combined with the local Indians to form the earliest hybrid. Some people say that after centuries of racial integration, almost every Brazilian has the blood of colored people in his veins. Although this statement seems exaggerated, it at least reflects the prevalence of mixed-race in Brazil. Interestingly, in the election campaign in Brazil, some white people often say that their ancestors were colored, so as to win the votes of colored people. From the actual situation, the proportion of mixed-race children in Brazil is on the rise, from 27% in 1950 to 37% in the early 1990s. There are five kinds of hybrids in Brazil: one is a mulatto named Murato; The second is a hybrid of whites and Indians, known as Kabokolo; the third is a hybrid of blacks and Indians, known as cafuzos; the fourth is a hybrid of whites and Japanese, known as Ainoko; The fifth kind is a hybrid of white, black and Indian, called Jusala. Among the mixed-race people in Brazil, there are the most mixed-race people named Murato. During the colonial period, the combination of whites and blacks was not encouraged, but restricted or even punished. For example 17 1 1 year, a white captain, Don Almeida, was dismissed after marrying a girl from Murato. 1On April 4th, 755, the King of Portugal even banned officials and soldiers from marrying blacks and mulatto. It was not until the19th century that the intermarriage between whites and blacks gradually increased. Because skin color is an important factor in determining social status, some rich blacks marry whites in order to dilute the skin color of their offspring, while some poor white women commit themselves to blacks in order to get rid of poverty. When blacks and Mulatos choose their spouses, whites prefer to combine with Mulatos. Today, Murato people are mainly distributed in the northeast jungle, Bahia basin and southeast Brazil. In Brazil, Cabokolo is a hybrid of white and Indian, also known as Capilla and Mameloco. Kabokolo people have different names in different regions, such as Tapio people in Amazon, hinterland people in Northeast China, Kapiau people in minas gerais, Marutimbo people in San Espiritu and Keisala people in Sao Paulo. In the early colonial period, Portuguese colonists generally came to Brazil alone, unlike the British who came to the United States with their families, so it was common for them to combine with local Indians. By the end of 16, Portuguese Indians and Caporro people had escaped from slavery, so the phenomenon of their intermarriage with whites gradually increased. Cafuzzo is a black and Indian hybrid, also known as Teoka and kabore. During the colonial period, although there were intermarriages between blacks and Indians in urban areas of Brazil, they were rare. In rural areas, intermarriage between them is very rare. Because Indians despise agriculture, but also despise blacks engaged in agriculture. Cafuzo people are mainly concentrated in Mato Grosso. Arabs began to emigrate to Brazil in the early 20th century, especially after the First World War. Arabs from Lebanon, Syria, Jordan and other Middle Eastern countries went to Brazil to make a living. 1948 after the founding of Israel, a large number of Palestinians left their homes to find a foothold in Brazil. 1967 After the Middle East War, many Arabs came to Brazil. There are about 654.38 million Arabs in Brazil, accounting for just over 654.38+0% of the national population, but they do have some influence in Brazil's economic life. There are about 654.38 million Jewish immigrants in Brazil. Although the number is small, it also has a certain influence. They are mainly concentrated in some cities in southern Brazil.
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