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Etnohistória dos índios potiguara / Frans Moonen, Luciano Mariz Maia (organizadores).
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Book
Language
Portuguese
Published/Created
João Pessoa : Procuradoria da República na Paraíba : Secretaria da Educação e Cultura do Estado da Paraíba, 1992.
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409 p. : maps ; 21 cm.
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F2520.1.P68 E75 1992
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Subject(s)
Potiguara Indians
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History
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Potiguara Indians
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Social conditions
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Potiguara Indians
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Government relations
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Ethnohistory
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Brazil
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Paraíba (State).
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Paraíba (Brazil : State)
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Social conditions
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Paraíba (Brazil : State)
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Politics and government
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Indigenous Studies
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Maia, Luciano Mariz
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Related work(s)
Moonen, Francisco, 1944-
Pindorama conquistada.
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Summary note
"A study of the history of the Potiguara people of Paraíba, Brazil, who at the time of the work's publication numbered 6,000. Their history is summarized from contact in the 16th century through 1992. More than half of the book reproduces reports and documents about the society and culture"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 58.
Notes
Part one includes a modified and updated version of Frans Moonen's book Pindorama conquistada: repensando a questão indígena no Brasil, published in Jõao Pessoa, 1983.
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Includes bibliographical references.
LCCN
94833084
OCLC
31295795
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