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SAVAG –
Sociedade Anônima Viação Aérea Gaúcha was a
Brazilian airline founded in 1946 that
operated mainly in the
state of Rio
Grande do Sul. It was absorbed...
- Post, May 1, 2013.
Retrieved May 1, 2013. Sheehan,
Bernard W. (1980).
Savagism and civility:
Indians and
Englishmen in
Colonial Virginia.
Cambridge University...
- the
Senator and
Minister who died the year
before in a
crash involving a
SAVAG aircraft that
departed from
Porto Alegre. On July 21, 1953,
within a law...
- reciprocally? But then does this not
downplay the role the
colonial ideology of
savagism pla**** in the
extermination and
dispossession of
indigenous people." "'Pocahontas'...
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Morley (2011). "From the
Tomahawk Chop to the Road Block:
Discourses of
Savagism in
Whitestream Media".
American Indian Quarterly. 35 (1): 104–134. doi:10...
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wrote in 1810 that poor
white southerners lived in "a
state of
absolute savagism,"
which caused them to
resemble Indians in the
color of
their skin and...
- de Janeiro,
facing fierce competition with Real
Transportes Aéreos and
SAVAG. On 29
February 1952,
Varig bought Aero Geral, a
small airline with concessions...
- 2307/1005108. JSTOR 1005108. J. Kunitz;
Benjamin Rush (1970). "Benjamin Rush on
Savagism and
Progress Stephen". Ethnohistory. 17 (1/2). Duke
University Press: 31–42...
- Navegação Aérea
Brasileira Panair do
Brasil - 6
Model 18-10s
delivered new.
SAVAG (Sociedade Anônima Viação Aérea Gaúcha) - Two
Model 18-10s
bought from Panair...
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Ernesto de
Carvalho Kraemer (1911–1950),
founder and
pilot of the
airline SAVAG,
killed on an air-crash in 1950. It is
operated by CCR. The
airport opened...