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Latest news about Crioulo History History in Africa, Vol.27. (2000), pp. 99-130. Langworthy, Mark. Waiting for Rain: Agriculture and Ecological Imbalance in Cape Verde. Boulder: Lynne Reiner Publishers, 1997. Lobban, Richard. Cape Verde: Crioulo Colony to Independent ... Continue reading The Gay Metropolis: The Landmark History of Gay Life in America by Charles Kaiser 91. Gay Men and Sexual history of the Political Left by Gert Hekma, Harry Oosterhuis and James Steakley 92. Straight Talk About Gays in the Workplace: ... Continue reading The word Creole, from the Portuguese or Spanish criar — to raise, as in a child — became crioulo, a person born in the New World. It doesn’t imply anything about the skin tone of the person. The criollos in Cuba were the people born in ... Continue reading Speaking at the ceremony, José Maria Neves said that “today is an important day in Cape Verdean history. I am deeply moved. As Prime Minister, I can even say that I have fulfilled my mission.” He added that “from electronic governance ... Continue reading One of the world's smallest countries, smaller than most US states, but still packed with 30-something languages and plenty of interesting history and culture. Having served in the Peace Corps in Mozambique, a former Portuguese colony, ... Continue reading According to Paul EH Hair's “An Ethnolinguistic Inventory of the Upper Guinea Coast before 1700” (snippet; reprinted in this book), 'peanut' is maŋgara is Balanta and maŋkaara in Guiné Crioulo. That same paper (snippet) also compares ... Continue reading The term Creole (crioulo, criollo, créole, kriolu, criol, kreyol, kriulo, kriol, krio) was applied to people in different countries and epochs, with rather different meanings. Those terms are almost always used in the general area of ... Continue reading As for Royal Armed Forces, the former continental champions who had set themselves a target of winning this year's Champions League, they were left to limp home to reflect on one of the most humbling defeats in their history. ... Continue reading Note-se a presença de O Bom-Crioulo, de Caminha, o que deve querer dizer alguma coisa. Não sei a razão, mas não são 100. 1. The Front Runner by Patricia Nell Warren 2. The Hours by Michael Cunningham 3. The Charioteer by Mary Renault ... Continue reading The term Kriolu is derived from the Portuguese word Crioulo, which in turn is derived from criar meaning “to raise” and olo defined as “house - a typical African house in the Portuguese African colonies.” ... Continue reading
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