• Luso-Africans are people of mixed Portuguese and African ancestry who speak Portuguese. The vast majority of Luso-Africans live in former Portuguese Africa...
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  • South Africans (Portuguese: luso-sul-africanos) are South Africans of Portuguese ancestry. The exact figure of how many people in South Africa are Portuguese...
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  • History of the Jews in Guinea-Bissau (category History of the Jews in West Africa)
    lançados, married local African women and formed families. These mixed-race Black Sephardi communities are often known as Luso-Africans. Much early commerce...
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  • Eurasianism Lusosphere Overseas province Pluricontinentalism Racial democracy Luso-Africans Assimilados Prazeros Lançados Mestiços Órfãs do Rei Tropicalismo Fifth...
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  • History of the Jews in Sierra Leone (category History of the Jews in West Africa)
    lançados, married local African women and formed families. These mixed-race Black Sephardi communities are often known as Luso-Africans. Much early commerce...
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  • History of the Jews in the Gambia (category History of the Jews in West Africa)
    children of these marriages, commonly known as Luso-Africans, became an important part of the Luso-African trading class in Senegambia. As a Muslim majority...
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  • History of the Jews in Guinea (category History of the Jews in West Africa)
    lançados, married local African women and formed families. These mixed-race Black Sephardi communities are often known as Luso-Africans. Much early commerce...
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    Portuguese Africans (Portuguese: luso-africanos) are Portuguese people born or permanently settled in Africa (they should not be confused with Portuguese...
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  • Petite Côte (category Jews and Judaism in Africa)
    West Africa. Luso-Africans descended from continental Africans, Portuguese settlers, and Cape Verdeans, developing a culture that mixed both African and...
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  • degrees, living throughout Africa, often speaking Portuguese or Portuguese creole (see Luso-Africans or Portuguese Africans instead). Although there may...
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    and social habits. In John III's time, trade between the Portuguese and Africans was extremely intense in feitorias such Arguim, Mina, Mombasa, Sofala or...
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    Demographics of São Tomé and Príncipe (category Demographics of Africa)
    white. Six groups are identifiable: Luso-Africans, or mixed-heritage, descendants of Portuguese colonists and African slaves brought to the islands during...
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    Lusotropicalism Lusosphere List of former transcontinental countries Luso-Africans Assimilados Lançados Mestiços Órfãs do Rei Retornados Dicionário Priberam...
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    Creole peoples (category African diaspora history)
    traders mixed with African communities, in what is now present day Mozambique and Zimbabwe, to create the Prazeros and Luso-Africans, who were loyal to...
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    Portuguese Empire (category Portuguese colonisation in Africa)
    became a slave port. De Novais' subsequent alliance with Ndongo angered Luso-Africans who resented the influence from the Crown. In 1579, Ndongo ruler Ngola...
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  • Lançados (category Portuguese colonisation in Africa)
    the lineage head of Casão on the Gambia River. African Portuguese Assimilados Degredados Luso-Africans Lusotropicalism Mestiço Órfãs do Rei Pluricontinentalism...
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    East-Timor, Malaysia, Indonesia, Myanmar and Africa, particularly to the former colonies (see Luso-Africans). Portuguese emigration also contributed to...
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  • Luso-Asians (Portuguese: luso-asiáticos) are Eurasian people whose ethnicity is partially or wholly Portuguese and ancestrally are based in or hail primarily...
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    Luso-Indians or Portuguese-Indian, is a subgroup of the larger Eurasian multiracial ethnic creole people of Luso-Asians. Luso-Indians are people who have...
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    Mestiço (category Multiracial affairs in Africa)
    and Portuguese. Lusotropicalismo Luso-Africans Lançados Indo-Portuguese Luso-Indians Luso-Asians Cheryl Sterling African Roots, Brazilian Rites: Cultural...
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  • Brazilian, and Lusophone African cultures, with an emphasis on literature, history, and the social sciences. Each issue of the Luso-Brazilian Review contains...
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    São Tomé and Príncipe (category Countries in Africa)
    on São Tomé and Príncipe include: Luso-Africans, or "mixed-blood", are descendants of Portuguese colonists and African slaves brought to the islands during...
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    'Portuguese' identity: Luso-Africans on the Upper Guinea coast from the sixteenth to the early nineteenth century" (PDF). The Journal of African History. 40 (2)...
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    Impluvium (category Architecture of Africa)
    Architecture in the Gambia-Geba Region and the Articulation of Luso-African Ethnicity". History in Africa. 22: 307–327. doi:10.2307/3171919. JSTOR 3171919. S2CID 159479623...
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    Verdean American Business Association in 2010. History of the Jews in Africa Luso-Africans Lobban, Richard. "Jews in Cape Verde and on the Guinea Coast". 11...
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    Portuguese Angolans (category Portuguese diaspora in Africa)
    ancestors escaped the Inquisition. White Angolans Lusotropicalismo Luso-Africans Assimilados Lançados Angolan mestiços Órfãs do Rei Angolar language...
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    Signare (category Multiracial affairs in Africa)
    name for Luso-African businesswomen who played an important part as business agents through their connections with both Portuguese and African populations...
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    Dutch–Portuguese War (Dutch: Nederlands-Portugese Oorlog; Portuguese: Guerra Luso-Holandesa) was a global armed conflict involving Dutch forces, in the form...
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    people was bitterly opposed by both the Portuguese and Luso-Africans (part Portuguese, part African), states Vansina. The slave trade was replaced with ivory...
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    Ilustrados Lusosphere Lusotropicalism Pluricontinentalism White man's burden Luso-Africans Lançados Mestiços Órfãs do Rei Retornados Degredados Heywood, Linda...
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