Indigenous populations of the São Paulo-Rio de Janeiro coast: trade, aldeamento, slavery and extinction

(primeiro parágrafo do artigo) This essay will provide an estimate of the Amerindian population on the southern littoral of the state of Rio de Janeiro, at the time of first contact with Europeans in 1500. It will also attempt to trace the decline of that population up to 1600, taking into conside...

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Main Author: Warren Dean
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade de São Paulo 1984-12-01
Series:Revista de História
Online Access:https://www.revistas.usp.br/revhistoria/article/view/61343
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description (primeiro parágrafo do artigo) This essay will provide an estimate of the Amerindian population on the southern littoral of the state of Rio de Janeiro, at the time of first contact with Europeans in 1500. It will also attempt to trace the decline of that population up to 1600, taking into consideration forms of labor exploitation and disease. Environmental impact of this population will then be assessed as an essential aspect of human occupation. It will be possible to extend these observations to the littoral of São Paulo, with whose inhabitants those of Rio de Janeiro had considerable interaction.
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spelling doaj.art-35408a1c3f5f4a0393f55f2c91cd99692023-01-03T08:15:21ZengUniversidade de São PauloRevista de História0034-83092316-91411984-12-0111710.11606/issn.2316-9141.v0i117p3-2560023Indigenous populations of the São Paulo-Rio de Janeiro coast: trade, aldeamento, slavery and extinctionWarren Dean (primeiro parágrafo do artigo) This essay will provide an estimate of the Amerindian population on the southern littoral of the state of Rio de Janeiro, at the time of first contact with Europeans in 1500. It will also attempt to trace the decline of that population up to 1600, taking into consideration forms of labor exploitation and disease. Environmental impact of this population will then be assessed as an essential aspect of human occupation. It will be possible to extend these observations to the littoral of São Paulo, with whose inhabitants those of Rio de Janeiro had considerable interaction. https://www.revistas.usp.br/revhistoria/article/view/61343
spellingShingle Warren Dean
Indigenous populations of the São Paulo-Rio de Janeiro coast: trade, aldeamento, slavery and extinction
Revista de História
title Indigenous populations of the São Paulo-Rio de Janeiro coast: trade, aldeamento, slavery and extinction
title_full Indigenous populations of the São Paulo-Rio de Janeiro coast: trade, aldeamento, slavery and extinction
title_fullStr Indigenous populations of the São Paulo-Rio de Janeiro coast: trade, aldeamento, slavery and extinction
title_full_unstemmed Indigenous populations of the São Paulo-Rio de Janeiro coast: trade, aldeamento, slavery and extinction
title_short Indigenous populations of the São Paulo-Rio de Janeiro coast: trade, aldeamento, slavery and extinction
title_sort indigenous populations of the sao paulo rio de janeiro coast trade aldeamento slavery and extinction
url https://www.revistas.usp.br/revhistoria/article/view/61343
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