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Teensma, Benjamin Nicolaas, Niels Erik Hyldgaard Nielsen, and José Pereira da Silva. Dutch-Brazil. Editora Index, 1999.

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Dantas, Silva Leonardo, Teixeira Dante Martins, and Papavero Nelson 1942-, eds. Dutch Brazil. Editora Index, 2000.

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Eeckhout, Albert van der. Albert Eckhout: A Dutch artist in Brazil. Royal Cabinet of Paintings Mauritshuis, 2004.

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The Reformed Church in Dutch Brazil, 1630-1654. Boekencentrum, 1998.

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Israel, Jonathan. The expansion of tolerance: Religion in Dutch Brazil (1624-1654). Amsterdam University Press, 2006.

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Brienen, Rebecca Parker. Visions of savage paradise: Albert Eckhout, court painter in colonial Dutch Brazil. Amsterdam University Press, 2006.

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Whitehead, Peter James Palmer. A portrait of Dutch 17th century Brazil: Animals, plants, and people by the artists of Johan Maurits of Nassau. North-Holland Pub. Co., 1989.

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1959-, Smulders Frits, ed. António Vieira's sermon against the Dutch arms (1640). P. Lang, 1996.

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Wätjen, Hermann. O domínio colonial hollandês no Brasil: Um capítulo da história colonial do século XVII. 3rd ed. Companhia Editora de Pernambuco, 2004.

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O dominio colonial holandes no Brasil : um capitulo da historia colonial do seculo XVII. 3rd ed. Governo de Pernambuco, CEPE - Compainha Editora de Pernambuco, 2004.

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MARIA CRISTINA CAVALCANTI DE ALBUQUERQUE. Principe e corsario : quase tudo que Gaspar Dias Ferreira escreveu sobre Joao Mauricio de Nassau, o brasileiro. Romance historico. A Girafa, 2004.

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Diario de um soldado : (1629-1632) ; and Olinda conquistada. Governo de Pernambuco, CEPE - Companhia Editora de Pernambuco, 2004.

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Dutch Brazil. Art Books Intl Ltd, 1997.

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den, Boogaart E. van, Brienen Rebecca Parker, and Teixeira Dante Martins, eds. Dutch Brazil. Index, 2001.

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1622-1701, Mentzel Christian, and Cleyer Andreas, eds. Brasil-Holandês =: Dutch-Brazil. Editora Index, 1995.

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Legacy of Dutch Brazil. Cambridge University Press, 2014.

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al, et, Jacob Griebe, and Samuel Niedenthal. Dutch Brazil: Flora and Fauna. Editora Index,Brazil, 1999.

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Janeiro, Rio De, and Peter Whiteread. Dutch Brazil Florra and Fauna. Editora Index, 1996.

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Albert Eckhout: A Dutch artist in Brazil. Waanders, 2003.

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Amsterdam's Atlantic: Print Culture and the Making of Dutch Brazil. University of Pennsylvania Press, 2016.

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(Introduction), Michiel van Groesen, ed. The Expansion of Tolerance: Religion in Dutch Brazil (1624-1654). Amsterdam University Press, 2007.

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Boeseman, M., and Peter James Palmer Whitehead. A Portrait of Dutch Seventeenth Century Brazil (Verhandelingen Der Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie Van Wetenschappen, Afd.Natuurkunde). Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts & Sciences,The Netherlands, 1990.

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Visions of Savage Paradise: Albert Eckhout, Court Painter in Colonial Dutch Brazil, 1637-1644. Amsterdam University Press, 2007.

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Voyages into Brazil and the East Indies ; Containing an Exact Description of the Dutch Brazil and Other Parts of the East-Indies; Their Provinces, Cities, Living Creatures and Products. The Customs, M. Asian Educational Services, 2003.

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Grisham, John. HET TESTAMENT (The Testament in DUTCH). A.W. Bruna Uitgevers, 1999.

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Russell-Wood, A. J. R. The Portuguese Atlantic World, C. 1650–C. 1760. Edited by Nicholas Canny and Philip Morgan. Oxford University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199210879.013.0012.

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After sixty years of Spanish rule, Restoration in 1640 saw the accession to the Portuguese throne of the duke of Braganza as Dom João IV. This did not erase Portuguese guilt by association. Spain's enemies still harassed Portugal. The Dutch suspended trade with Portugal and sought spices, sugar, and slaves in their places of origin. In the Atlantic, the Dutch occupied the north-east of Brazil (1630–1654), major ports of Angola (1640–1648), and the archipelago of São Tomé and Príncipe. Portugal regained these. The only irrevocable Portuguese loss in the Atlantic was São Jorge da Mina on the Gold Coast. When considering maritime policies and practices, Portuguese kings weighed commercial benefits against political interests and diplomatic relations with European and other rulers. The Portuguese emigrated throughout the Atlantic. The period 1650–1760 saw a shift from emigrants who came principally from agricultural or artisanal backgrounds to emigrants with professional experience and more diverse skill sets. This article also looks at settlements, economies, and societies, as well as Angola and Brazil, exchanges between Brazil and Africa, and Portugal and its Atlantic colonies.
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Daniel, Yvonne. Resilient Diaspora Rituals. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252036538.003.0007.

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This chapter examines the histories and connections between Afro-Latin America and the Caribbean by focusing on sacred Caribbean dance rituals. It begins with a discussion of African-derived rituals in sacred dance, paying attention to how dance reveals and forwards sacred potential and how a relationship between the sacred and the secular is forged in African Diaspora contexts. It then considers how similar religious and dance structures have emerged across the Diaspora from common beliefs and social conditions that were shared by thousands of Africans. It also explores African-derived sacred dance practices in the Caribbean islands, namely: French/Kreyol, English/Creole, Spanish Caribbean, and Dutch Caribbean sacred practices. Furthermore, it describes compares Atlantic Afro-Latin sacred practices, including those in Brazil, Suriname, and Uruguay. The chapter concludes with Afrogenic comparisons of ritual Diaspora dance.
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