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Definition of caboclo in English: caboclonounPlural cabocloskəˈbəʊkləʊ-klō 1(in Brazil) an indigenous person. Example sentencesExamples - The study's intent is to reveal how the largely subsistence economies of the people of the river's mouth, the caboclos, illustrate a sustainable alternative to the rapacious nature of Amazonian development today.
- When he wishes to indicate people of American Indian physical type in the Reconcavo, he generally says caboclo.
- Starting in Manicore, they explored the neighboring areas in a rented speedboat, visiting riverbank settlements and showing photos of Little Fellow to the caboclos there, asking hundreds of people if they had ever seen any such monkey.
- 1.1 A Brazilian of mixed white and indigenous or black and indigenous ancestry.
巴西的白人与印第安人混血儿;巴西的印第安人与黑人混血儿 Example sentencesExamples - In 1940 there were 60 individuals living in a village located on the upper Cairari, but in 1948 the group consisted of barely 32 individuals, including a Brazilian caboclo married to an Indian woman.
- Jeanette was moved by the grace and dignity of the Brazilian caboclos who live along the river.
- This paper analyzes the festival from an anthropological perspective, suggesting its interpretation as a contemporary cultural movement that, while enhancing regional indigenous roots, expresses a positive statement of a Brazilian ‘caboclo,’ or mestizo, cultural identity.
- And he only partially addresses the broader economic pressures of poverty that caboclos face as the overall Brazilian economy continues along its uncertain path.
OriginBrazilian Portuguese, perhaps from Tupi Kaa-boc 'person having copper-coloured skin'. Definition of caboclo in US English: caboclonoun-klō 1(in Brazil) an indigenous person. Example sentencesExamples - The study's intent is to reveal how the largely subsistence economies of the people of the river's mouth, the caboclos, illustrate a sustainable alternative to the rapacious nature of Amazonian development today.
- When he wishes to indicate people of American Indian physical type in the Reconcavo, he generally says caboclo.
- Starting in Manicore, they explored the neighboring areas in a rented speedboat, visiting riverbank settlements and showing photos of Little Fellow to the caboclos there, asking hundreds of people if they had ever seen any such monkey.
- 1.1 A Brazilian of mixed white and indigenous or black and indigenous ancestry.
巴西的白人与印第安人混血儿;巴西的印第安人与黑人混血儿 Example sentencesExamples - Jeanette was moved by the grace and dignity of the Brazilian caboclos who live along the river.
- And he only partially addresses the broader economic pressures of poverty that caboclos face as the overall Brazilian economy continues along its uncertain path.
- This paper analyzes the festival from an anthropological perspective, suggesting its interpretation as a contemporary cultural movement that, while enhancing regional indigenous roots, expresses a positive statement of a Brazilian ‘caboclo,’ or mestizo, cultural identity.
- In 1940 there were 60 individuals living in a village located on the upper Cairari, but in 1948 the group consisted of barely 32 individuals, including a Brazilian caboclo married to an Indian woman.
OriginBrazilian Portuguese, perhaps from Tupi Kaa-boc ‘person having copper-colored skin’. |