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- Pardo - Wikipedia
In Brazil, the word pardo has had a general meaning since the beginning of the colonisation In the famous letter by Pero Vaz de Caminha, for example, in which Brazil was first described by the Portuguese, the Indigenous Americans were called "pardo": "Pardo, naked, without clothing"
- Pardo (the term), a definition - African American Registry
Pardo is a Portuguese and Spanish term used in their colonies in the Americas It refers to the multiracial descendants of Europeans, Indigenous peoples, and West Africans
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- Pardo Explained
In Brazil, the word pardo has had a general meaning since the beginning of the colonisation In the famous letter by Pero Vaz de Caminha, for example, in which Brazil was first described by the Portuguese, the Indigenous Americans were called "pardo": "Pardo, naked, without clothing"
- Pardo Brazilians: Understanding Racial Color in Brazil
In Brazil, “Pardo” is a term used to describe individuals of mixed ethnic backgrounds The term encompasses many ancestries, including Indigenous, European, and African
- Juan Pardo Expeditions - North Carolina History
Pardo and 125 men traveled northward from Santa Elena to find Indian towns with food After traveling through the swampland of northeastern South Carolina, Pardo stopped at Yssa (near present-day Linville, North Carolina) and then later at Jaora, an Indian town near modern-day Morganton
- Pardo | Indigenous Rights, Activism Education | Britannica
pardo, In Venezuela, a person of mixed African, European, and Indian ancestry In the colonial period, pardos, like all nonwhites, were kept in a state of servitude, with no hope of gaining wealth or political power
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