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A quilombola (Portuguese pronunciation:[kilõˈbɔlɐ]) is an Afro-Brazilian resident of quilombo settlements first established by escaped slaves in Brazil. They are the descendants of Afro-Brazilian slaves who escaped from slave plantations that existed in Brazil until abolition in 1888. The most famous quilombola was Zumbi and the most famous quilombo was Palmares. Many quilombolas live in poverty.[1][2]
^Colitt, Raymond (July 4, 2007). "Descendants of slaves still suffer in Brazil". Reuters. Retrieved 2010-07-23.
^Pyl, Bianca (May 3, 2010). "Incra não cumpre meta e titula 2 territórios quilombolas em 2009". Repórter Brasil (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2010-07-23.
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Palmares (Portuguese pronunciation: [zũˈbi dus pɐwˈmaɾis]), was a Brazilian quilombola leader and one of the pioneers of resistance to slavery of Africans by...
"Contexto ambiental da Baía de Sepetiba" (in Portuguese). Observatório Quilombola (OQ). 2001. Archived from the original on 1 May 2013. Retrieved 26 October...
artillery assault in 1694. Numerous descendants of Quilombo residents, or Quilombolas, continue to live in historic quilombo settlements post-emancipation...
for designating Quilombola communities across Brazil, while the INCRA serves as the final authority for issuing land title to quilombola applicants. Since...
sometimes called Carabali. Most of the inhabitants of quilombos, called quilombolas, were maroons, a term for escaped slaves. Documentation about refugee...
centimeter demarcated for indigenous reserves or quilombolas." He also claimed that indigenous and quilombola reserves hinder the economy. "Where there is...
from the Federal University of Bahia with a study on the formation of quilombola communities in the interior of the Brazilian Northeast. Itamar is also...
remote settlements in Goiás state, Brazil. The Kalungas are one group of Quilombola, or people of African origin who live in hinterland settlements founded...
itinerant type of slash-and-burn agriculture. The mixing of indigenous, quilombola maroon communities, extractivists, geraizeiros (living in the drier regions)...
Retrieved 21 December 2013. Comissão Pró-Índio de São Paulo. "Comunidades Quilombolas do Estado de Minas Gerais". Retrieved 20 December 2013. "Enslaved: Peoples...
recognition partially made in the 1988 Constitution (only indigenous and quilombola) to cover the following communities: caboclo; caiçara; extractive; jangadeiro;...
delegate exclusively to Congress the duty of demarcation of indigenous and Quilombola territories, as well as the ratification of land already approved. It...
club in Rio de Janeiro, Bolsonaro promised to abolish all indigenous and Quilombola territories in Brazil, saying that he would not cede "a centimiter" of...
and Pegasus World Cup (2023), euthanized. Mãe Bernadete, 72, Brazilian quilombola, shot. Karol J. Bobko, 85, American astronaut (STS-6, STS-51-D, STS-51-J)...
de Benguela (Benguela, c. 1700 - Captaincy of Mato Grosso, 1770) was a quilombola leader who lived in the state of Mato Grosso, in Brazil, during the 18th...
the Republic of Palmares which lasted for almost a century, most of the quilombola movements did not have the means to resist for long against the oppressive...