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- Pardo abstract "Pardo is a word used in the Spanish colonies in America that refers to the descendants of Europeans and Amerindians who mixed with black people that formed persons who were neither mestizo nor mulatto. From the 18th century it was used more to identify a skin colour that was not fair at all. The physical characteristics of brown skin ranging from dark brown to almost white skin. The hair could be curly, straight or other texture, and any colour.In the Portuguese America, now Brazil, during the colonial period, this word was used indistinctly to designate African/European mixes, Native American/European mixes and Native American/European/African mixes and even Native Americans themselves. A reading of colonial testaments also shows it. Diogo de Vasconcelos, a widely known historian from Minas Gerais, mentions, for example, the story of Andresa de Castilhos. According to the information from the 18th century, Andresa de Castilhos was thus described: "I declare that Andresa de Castilhos, pardo woman ... has been freed ... is a descendant of the natives of the land ... I declare that Andresa de Castilhos is the daughter of a white man and a native woman". The historian Maria Leônia Chaves de Resende also explains that the word pardo was employed to name people with native ancestry or even native Americans themselves: a Manoel, natural son of Ana carijó, was baptised as 'pardo'; in Campanha several native Americans were classified as 'pardo'; the natives João Ferreira, Joana Rodriges and Andreza Pedrosa, for example, were names 'freed pardo'; a Damaso called himself 'freed pardo' of the 'native of the land'; etc. According to Maria Leônia Chaves de Resende, the growth of the pardo population in Brazil includes the descendants of natives and not only those of African descent: "the growth of the 'pardo' segment had not only to do with the descendants of africans, but also with the descendants of the natives, in particular the carijós and bastards, included in the condition of 'pardo'".The American historian Muriel Nazzari specifically pointed out the "pardo" category absorbed those of Native American descent in São Paulo: "This paper seeks to demonstrate that, though many Indians and mestizos did migrate, those who remained in São Paulo came to be classified as pardos"".
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- Pardo wikiPageRevisionID "681956517".
- Pardo wikiPageWikiLink Amerindians.
- Pardo wikiPageWikiLink Asian_people.
- Pardo wikiPageWikiLink Black_people.
- Pardo wikiPageWikiLink Brazil.
- Pardo wikiPageWikiLink Brazilian_Institute_of_Geography_and_Statistics.
- Pardo wikiPageWikiLink Brown_(racial_classification).
- Pardo wikiPageWikiLink Brown_skin.
- Pardo wikiPageWikiLink Caboclo.
- Pardo wikiPageWikiLink Campanha.
- Pardo wikiPageWikiLink Captaincy_General.
- Pardo wikiPageWikiLink Captaincy_General_of_Cuba.
- Pardo wikiPageWikiLink Captaincy_General_of_Puerto_Rico.
- Pardo wikiPageWikiLink Captaincy_General_of_Santo_Domingo.
- Pardo wikiPageWikiLink Captaincy_General_of_Venezuela.
- Pardo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ethnic_groups_in_Latin_America.
- Pardo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ethnic_groups_of_partial_African_ancestry.
- Pardo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ethnic_groups_of_partial_European_ancestry.
- Pardo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Multiracial_affairs_in_the_Americas.
- Pardo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Spanish_words_and_phrases.
- Pardo wikiPageWikiLink Diogo_de_Vasconcelos.
- Pardo wikiPageWikiLink Ethnic_groups_in_Europe.
- Pardo wikiPageWikiLink Europeans.
- Pardo wikiPageWikiLink Hispanic_America.
- Pardo wikiPageWikiLink Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas.
- Pardo wikiPageWikiLink Mestizo.
- Pardo wikiPageWikiLink Minas_Gerais.
- Pardo wikiPageWikiLink Mixed-race_Brazilian.
- Pardo wikiPageWikiLink Mulatto.
- Pardo wikiPageWikiLink Portuguese_America.
- Pardo wikiPageWikiLink Portuguese_colonization_of_the_Americas.
- Pardo wikiPageWikiLink Spanish_America.
- Pardo wikiPageWikiLink Viceroyalty_of_New_Granada.
- Pardo wikiPageWikiLink Viceroyalty_of_the_River_Plate.
- Pardo wikiPageWikiLink Viceroyalty_of_the_Río_de_la_Plata.
- Pardo wikiPageWikiLink White_people.
- Pardo wikiPageWikiLink Zambo.
- Pardo wikiPageWikiLinkText "Brazilian Pardo".
- Pardo wikiPageWikiLinkText "Brown".
- Pardo wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mixed".
- Pardo wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mixed-race".
- Pardo wikiPageWikiLinkText "Parda".
- Pardo wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pardo".
- Pardo wikiPageWikiLinkText "brown".
- Pardo wikiPageWikiLinkText "brown-skinned".
- Pardo wikiPageWikiLinkText "mixed ancestry".
- Pardo wikiPageWikiLinkText "mixed-race".
- Pardo wikiPageWikiLinkText "moreno".
- Pardo wikiPageWikiLinkText "parda".
- Pardo wikiPageWikiLinkText "pardo".
- Pardo hasPhotoCollection Pardo.
- Pardo wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
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- Pardo wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Main.
- Pardo wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Pardo wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Use_British_English.
- Pardo subject Category:Ethnic_groups_in_Latin_America.
- Pardo subject Category:Ethnic_groups_of_partial_African_ancestry.
- Pardo subject Category:Ethnic_groups_of_partial_European_ancestry.
- Pardo subject Category:Multiracial_affairs_in_the_Americas.
- Pardo subject Category:Spanish_words_and_phrases.
- Pardo hypernym Word.
- Pardo type Article.
- Pardo type Food.
- Pardo type Group.
- Pardo type Article.
- Pardo type Group.
- Pardo type Thing.
- Pardo type Q41710.
- Pardo comment "Pardo is a word used in the Spanish colonies in America that refers to the descendants of Europeans and Amerindians who mixed with black people that formed persons who were neither mestizo nor mulatto. From the 18th century it was used more to identify a skin colour that was not fair at all. The physical characteristics of brown skin ranging from dark brown to almost white skin.".
- Pardo label "Pardo".
- Pardo sameAs m.0139yf2t.
- Pardo wasDerivedFrom Pardo?oldid=681956517.
- Pardo isPrimaryTopicOf Pardo.