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Silences and Soundbites: The Gendered Dynamics of Trade and ...
Some partnerships between Biafada women and trader-officials actually gave
rise to settlements, for example that between the so-called Fidalga de Fa, a
Biafada 'noble' woman and a Cape Verdean trader-official. In the 1780s a
settlement ...
2
The Rise of the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade in Western ...
For among the Biafada, as among other creolising groups of the Atlantic world,
the role of slavery cannot be ignored. As we have seen, Almada described the
Biafada as great thieves of people whom they sold as slaves.70 Donelha said
that in ...
3
Eurafricans in Western Africa: Commerce, Social Status, ...
the Papel at Cacheu, which resulted in many casualties, the Biafada response
was to withdraw protections formerly provided according to landlord-stranger
reciprocities and to increase the tolls for lancados engaging in commerce (Hair
1984a ...
4
A Scholar for All Seasons: Jill Dias: Portuguese Studies ...
Inhab- ited by the Biafada, who were closely related to the Pepel on the island of
Bissau and also to the Kriston—both in Bissau and above all in the town of Geba
—the low-lying area was divided by creeks and well-suited to the growth of such
...
Joseph C. Miller, Philip J. Havik, David Birmingham,
2011
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General Report of the Emigration Commissioners
When it is well known that this savage nation, the usages and habits of which are
entirely different, is altogether independent of the petty kings of Biafada of the Rio
Grande, and of any other part of the Continent of Guinea, although the islands ...
Great Britain. Emigration Commission,
1840
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Bolama entre a generosidade da natureza e a cobiça dos ...
Mande traders met traders of the Biafada-Sapi and Banyun-Bak groups at
markets along the Corubal, Geba, Cacheu, Casaman- ce, and Gambia rivers,
and Mande caravan routes linked the southern termini of trans-Saharan routes
along the ...
Carlos Lopes Cardoso,
1996
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Multilingualism and Nation Building
This process of language shift continued throughout the centuries and the
remaining Balanta speakers appear to be those whose ancestors refused
integration. A similar fate befell the Biafada who, in the 16th century, occupied
one third of the ...
8
Mansas, escravos, grumetes e gentio: Cacheu na encruzilhada ...
1500 dry period and the savanna- woodland and forest zones retreated
southwards, Biafada and Sapi traders must inevitably have travelled longer
distances overland transporting kola, malaguetta pepper, and other commodities,
and these in ...
Carlos Lopes, Instituto Nacional de Estudos e Pesquisa,
1993
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From Capture to Sale: The Portuguese Slave Trade to Spanish ...
It is not surprising to find that the Papel, Biafada and Folupo, who were the main
victims of raids by the Bijagó,116 as well as the Bijagó themselves, predominated
among the slaves acquired by Manuel Bautista Pérez on the Upper Guinea ...
Linda A. Newson, Susie Minchin,
2007
10
O crioulo da Guiné-Bissau: filosofía e sabedoria
Sapus ku alma di biafada l0 Sapus kansa ku alma di biafada k' ta kume elis kada
dia. E junta e fala kuma e tê k' kuji entri elis ú rei. E kuji u sapu k' kunsi bida diritu,
k' kunsi tambe mana di alma di biafada. I seta sedu rei; i kuji tambe garandis ...
Benjamín Pinto Bull,
1989
WIADOMOŚCI, KTÓRE ZAWIERAJĄ SŁOWO «BIAFADA»
Sprawdź, o czym dyskutuje się w prasie krajowej i zagranicznej oraz jak jest stosowane słowo
biafada w wiadomościach.
Guinea-Bissau launches first FGM prosecutions
It said the practice was most widespread among Muslim communities such as the Mandinka, Fula and Biafada. The Bissau-Guinean parliament passed a law in ... «Independent Online, Lis 14»