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    Zambo (redirect from Cafuzo)
    equivalent term in Brazil is cafuzo (Portuguese: [kɐˈfuzu]). However, in Portugal and Portuguese-speaking Africa, cafuzo is used to refer to someone born...
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    'bow-legged'. The equivalent term in Brazil is cafuzo. However, in Portugal and Portuguese-speaking Africa, cafuzo is used to refer to someone born of an African...
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    mixed Indigenous Brazilian and sub-Saharan black ancestry is known as a "cafuzo." In the 1872 and 1890 censuses, 3.9% and 9.04% of the population self-identified...
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    Natives), mulatos (descendants of primarily Whites and Afro-Brazilians) and cafuzos (descendants of Afro-Brazilians and Natives). Higher percents of Blacks...
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    muladi) was a person of simultaneous visible European and African descent. A cafuzo, cafuso, cafuz, carafuz, carafuzo, cafúzio, cabo-verde, caburé or caboré...
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    whites and Indians), mulattoes (descendants of whites and blacks) and cafuzos (descendants of blacks and Indians). The caboclos formed the majority of...
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    the kingdom. On February 6, 1694, after 67 years of conflict with the cafuzos, or Maroons, of Palmares, the Portuguese succeeded in destroying Cerca...
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  • longer used. Mulato, zambo and mestizo are used in Spanish, mulato, caboclo, cafuzo, ainoko (from Japanese) and mestiço in Portuguese, and mulâtre and métis...
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    Mulattoes, people of mixed African and European ancestry. Zambos (Spanish) or Cafuzos (Portuguese), those of mixed African and Indigenous ancestry. The majority...
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    usage includes those who are caboclos (mestizos), mulatos (mulattoes), cafuzos (zambos), juçaras (archaic term for tri-racials) and westernized Amerindians...
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  • of this mixed ancestry are known as zambos, and they are also known as cafuzos in Brazil. Multi-ethnic/Multi-racials: In addition to the foregoing groups...
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    German, Italian and Arab, respectively) and Japanese Brazilians. Second row: Black, pardo (cafuzo, mulato and caboclo, respectively) and Native Brazilians....
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    for DREAM and Jungle Fight. Souza was born in Vila Velha, Brazil, into a cafuzo family and was raised in Cariacica, Brazil. Souza had a rough upbringing...
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    quilombo. On February 6, 1694, after 67 years of ceaseless conflict with the cafuzos (Maroons) of Palmares, the Portuguese succeeded in destroying Cerca do...
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  • one-fourth Native in ancestry, and caboclo (current) or mameluco (dated), cafuzo, juçara, ainoko/ainoco and sarará in Portuguese, for people of European...
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    classification that encompasses Multiracial Brazilians such as mulatos and cafuzos, as well as assimilated Indigenous American known as caboclos, mixed with...
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    African ancestry is referred to in many South American countries as zambo or cafuzo. A mixture of European and African ancestry is referred to as mulatto. A...
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    German, Italian, Arab respectively) and Japanese Brazilians. Second row: Black, Pardo (cafuzo, mulato and caboclo, respectively) and Native Brazilians....
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    Italian, Arab, and Japanese respectively. Second row: African, pardo (cafuzo, mulato and caboclo, respectively) and Indigenous (Amerindian) Brazilians...
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    people, but a Pardo (brown) one, which may include caboclos, mulatos, cafuzos (local ethnonyms for people of noticeable mixed European and Amerindian...
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  • culture include garífuna (in Nicaragua, Honduras, Guatemala, and Belize), cafuzo (in Brazil) and zambo in the Andes and Central America. Marabou is a term...
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    classification that encompasses multiracial Brazilians such as mulatos and cafuzos, as well as assimilated Amerindians known as caboclos, mixed with Southern...
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    ancestry are known as Garifunas in Central America, Lobos in Mexico, and Cafuzos in Brazil. This is a list of ethnic groups based on national or other sources...
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  • non-Africans." People of Black African and Native Brazilian ancestry are known as Cafuzos and are historically the less numerous group. Most of them have origin...
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    peoples Mixed-race or mestiços ainokos pardos caboclos mamelucos Amazonian Jews cafuzos juçaras caiçaras mulatos sararás Africa Americas Asia Europe...
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  • culture. The Portuguese called the children of Africans and native people cafuzos. Extensive mixing forced Spanish authority to create a legal category for...
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    peoples Mixed-race or mestiços ainokos pardos caboclos mamelucos Amazonian Jews cafuzos juçaras caiçaras mulatos sararás Africa Americas Asia Europe...
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  • Caetano Guimarães 1987 2013 Florianópolis Mestrando Pretão, Lucio Oliveira 1977 2019 Alemanha Mestrando Cafuzo, Joel Benedito dos Santos 1984 2021 Espanha...
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    quilombo. February 6, 1694, after 67 years of ceaseless conflict with the cafuzos, or Maroons, of Palmares, the Portuguese succeeded in destroying Cerca...
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