The Latin Americanist, Volumele 49-50Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, 2005 |
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... Brazil- ian army officer and designer of Brazil's current policy towards indigenous people , was responsible for linking Brazil through the construction of a vast telegraph line . His commission , the Strategic Telegraph Commission of ...
... Brazil- ian army officer and designer of Brazil's current policy towards indigenous people , was responsible for linking Brazil through the construction of a vast telegraph line . His commission , the Strategic Telegraph Commission of ...
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... Brazil that stated that Brazil should remove itself from Uruguayan affairs or face military retaliation from Paraguay . Brazil ignored the warning and invaded Uruguay . Lopez responded by capturing the Marques de Olinda , a Brazilian ...
... Brazil that stated that Brazil should remove itself from Uruguayan affairs or face military retaliation from Paraguay . Brazil ignored the warning and invaded Uruguay . Lopez responded by capturing the Marques de Olinda , a Brazilian ...
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... Brazil their “ Heimat . ” When Hannes speaks of longing to go to Germany to see what the country of his mother's stories is like , she tells him that he is rooted in Brazil : " Your home is Brazil . Homeland is always homeland . You ...
... Brazil their “ Heimat . ” When Hannes speaks of longing to go to Germany to see what the country of his mother's stories is like , she tells him that he is rooted in Brazil : " Your home is Brazil . Homeland is always homeland . You ...
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