- also
known as
Manuel dos
Anjos Ferreira or
Manuel Balaio (1784–1841), was a
straw basket (or
balaio)
maker who
became one of the main
leaders of the Balaiada...
-
created in 1990. The
reserve is
within the 257,000
hectares (640,000 acres)
Balaio Indigenous Territory,
approved in 2009. The muni****lity also
contains the...
- 000
escaped Africans, and
Manuel Francisco dos
Anjos Ferreira,
called the
balaio ("basket")
because he was a basketmaker,
spread the
revolt across the interior...
- the north. To the
south it is
bounded by the Rio Negro. The park and the
Balaio Indigenous Territory surround the 36,900
hectares (91,000 acres)
Morro dos...
- The
Balaio Indigenous Territory (Portuguese:
Terra Indígena
Balaio) is an
indigenous territory in the
northwest of the
state of Amazonas, Brazil. The territory...
-
resistance 1838-1841
Balaida Empire of
Brazil Maranhão
Province Rebels Balaios African slaves Government victory 1839
Amistad Rebellion Amistad slave...
- to Die in the Sea"/"The Raft
Returned Alone"
Columbia "Essa Nega Fulô"/"
Balaío Grande" "This
Feisty Dark Lady"/"Great Hamper"
Columbia 1943 "O Mar (I)"/"O...
-
Missourians Latter Day
Saint movement 1838 1839
Balaiada Empire of
Brazil Balaios African slaves 1838 1839
Pastry War France
Mexico 1839 1839
Newport Rising...
- the
frontier with
Venezuela to the northwest. In the west it
adjoins the
Balaio and Cué-cué/Marabitanas
indigenous territories. 50% of the Pico da Neblina...
- With the new management, Alex P****os, who
since 2002
presents the
program Balaio, took over the
executive board of the station. In
November of the following...