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The Tapuia Of Northeastern Brazil In Dutch Sources 16281648 Martijn Van Den Bel

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The Tapuia Of Northeastern Brazil In Dutch Sources 16281648 Martijn Van Den Bel
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Publisher: Brill Academic Pub
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.61 MB
Author: Martijn van den Bel, Mariana Françozo
ISBN: 9789004543638, 9789004543645, 9004543635, 9004543643
Language: English
Year: 2023
Volume: 11

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The Tapuia Of Northeastern Brazil In Dutch Sources 16281648 Martijn Van Den Bel by Martijn Van Den Bel, Mariana Françozo 9789004543638, 9789004543645, 9004543635, 9004543643 instant download after payment.

This book presents the transcriptions and annotated translations of fifteen key historical documents concerning the Tapuia indigenous people written just before and during the Dutch occupation of northeastern Brazil. The selected documents vary widely in type, including letters, descriptions, reports, first-person declarations, diaries, and transcripts of interrogations, thereby showcasing different perspectives and audiences. Some of the documents were authored by European writers, while others register indigenous voices somewhat more directly in the form of interviews or declarations. These texts provide important first-hand information about the Tapuia and other indigenous peoples during the Dutch conquest, revealing their cultural practices and knowledge while also detailing their strategic engagements with each other and with different European colonizers.

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