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Page 73
... Indian , half - breed , and Negro women , a factor that must be taken into account . Had the Portuguese set out from the start with their families in an organized community , it is reasonable to suppose that , in spite of their ...
... Indian , half - breed , and Negro women , a factor that must be taken into account . Had the Portuguese set out from the start with their families in an organized community , it is reasonable to suppose that , in spite of their ...
Page 76
... Indian , the Negro , or the Portuguese ? The Indian is sad ? That is not what can be inferred from the chroniclers of the sixteenth century . On the contrary , before coming into more prolonged contact with the white man , there seems ...
... Indian , the Negro , or the Portuguese ? The Indian is sad ? That is not what can be inferred from the chroniclers of the sixteenth century . On the contrary , before coming into more prolonged contact with the white man , there seems ...
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... Indian women . How they clamored against the scandal of chance unions or unions for pleasure in which colonial society was wallowing ! And how they roared against the enslavement of Indian women ! 8 It is obvious also that the Jesuit ...
... Indian women . How they clamored against the scandal of chance unions or unions for pleasure in which colonial society was wallowing ! And how they roared against the enslavement of Indian women ! 8 It is obvious also that the Jesuit ...
Contents
Introduction by Adolf A Berle | 9 |
RACE AND GEOGRAPHY | 11 |
ETHICS AND ECONOMICS | 48 |
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