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The Portuguese of Guyana

Portuguese of Guyana

a study in culture and conflict.

By Mary Noel Menezes

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Publish Date

1994

Publisher

Sine nomine

Language

eng

Pages

226

Description:

"Interesting sociopolitical history of new immigrants that contributed meaningfully to development of Guyanese society. A descendant of these migrants and an established authority on Portuguese presence in Guyana, author provides fullest treatment to date on important aspect of Guyanese history. Examines migration, and their departure from cane fields for commercial activity. Viewed as distinctly separate and avoiding inter-ethnic marriage, the Portuguese maintained cultural strivings in multi-ethnic society. Notes their cultural contributions to music, song, arts, sports, and politics. Ends in 1920s when Guyana's political status changed"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 58.

subjectsHistory,  Portuguese,  Race relations

PlacesGuyana

Times1803-1966