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 Brazilians - Wikipedia In Brazil, Pardo (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈpaʁdu]) is an ethno-racial and skin color category used by the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE) in the Brazilian censuses
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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
Pardo - Encyclopedia. com Pardo is an umbrella term that can include all individuals of mixed or multiracial ancestry It is also a synonym for the term moreno, a racially ambiguous term that can refer to all individuals who have black or dark brown hair
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 - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Noun pardo (plural pardos or pardoes) (historical) A former money of account in Portuguese India, one twentieth of a rupia