Invisible and forgotten: Indians and Brazilian
Abstract This article intends to study the relationship between the indigenous peoples of Brazil and the independence of the country within the broad time frame of 1821-1850. The indigenous collective is considered here both as a passive and active agent in the process: a passive element in the royal legislation —from Pombal’s time and during the Court’s establishment in Rio, and during the imperial period— as much as it was in the parliamentary discussions; and an active element due to its involvement in the struggles for independence.
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Sánchez Gómez, J. (2011). Invisible and forgotten: Indians and Brazilian. Studia Historica. Historia Contemporánea, 27. Retrieved from https://revistas.usal.es/uno/index.php/0213-2087/article/view/7929
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