Teaching ResourceYoung boys of a variety of ethnic backgrounds and mixtures in front of the Reis Magos Fort in Natal (RN). The willingness of the Portuguese settlers to intermarry with the Indians and African slaves helped develop a society of remarkable racial tolerance.Garotos de várias origens étnicas e diferentes missigenações em frente ao Forte dos Reis Magos em Natal (RN). A disposição dos portugueses de se juntarem com índios e africanos contribuiu para o desenvolvimento de uma sociedade de notável tolerância racial
Teaching ResourceBoys dressed in Portuguese colonial uniforms at the Festa do Divino in Diamantina (...
Teaching ResourceThe maid or babá (nurse) is often the second "mother" of many Brazilian families. I...
Coffee plantation in southern Minas Gerais. When the slavery economy went into crisis in the mid- Ni...
Young boys of a variety of ethnic backgrounds and mixtures in front of the Reis Magos Fort in Natal ...
Teaching ResourceAzuleios (tiles) in the courtyard of the Church of the Ordem Terceira de São Franci...
Students of Indian ethnic background (foreground) in Cacoal (RO). In the North and the interior of t...
Teaching ResourceMural depicting the Brazilian ethnic "melting pot" in the Gallery of the States in ...
Teaching ResourceTwo little girls playing in the park in Rio de Janeiro (RJ). Brazil is a country of...
Teaching ResourceBlack truck driver lighting a cigarette in Salvador (BA). It is estimated that some...
Azuleios (tiles) in the courtyard of the Church of the Ordem Terceira de São Francisco in Salvador (...
Teaching ResourceTourist buying a variety of trinkets from Indian children in Santa Cruz da Cabrália...
Teaching ResourceTeaching ResourceA group of friends of various racial backgrounds chatting. Despite...
Teaching ResourceOne of the fortified towers of the Santo Antônio da Barra Fort (better known as Far...
Teaching ResourceZebu cattle in the interior of the state of Pernambuco. In order to supply the suga...
Casa de madeira de colonos do INCRA perto de Jí-Paraná (RO). Recentemente, perto de 200.000 emigrant...
Teaching ResourceBoys dressed in Portuguese colonial uniforms at the Festa do Divino in Diamantina (...
Teaching ResourceThe maid or babá (nurse) is often the second "mother" of many Brazilian families. I...
Coffee plantation in southern Minas Gerais. When the slavery economy went into crisis in the mid- Ni...
Young boys of a variety of ethnic backgrounds and mixtures in front of the Reis Magos Fort in Natal ...
Teaching ResourceAzuleios (tiles) in the courtyard of the Church of the Ordem Terceira de São Franci...
Students of Indian ethnic background (foreground) in Cacoal (RO). In the North and the interior of t...
Teaching ResourceMural depicting the Brazilian ethnic "melting pot" in the Gallery of the States in ...
Teaching ResourceTwo little girls playing in the park in Rio de Janeiro (RJ). Brazil is a country of...
Teaching ResourceBlack truck driver lighting a cigarette in Salvador (BA). It is estimated that some...
Azuleios (tiles) in the courtyard of the Church of the Ordem Terceira de São Francisco in Salvador (...
Teaching ResourceTourist buying a variety of trinkets from Indian children in Santa Cruz da Cabrália...
Teaching ResourceTeaching ResourceA group of friends of various racial backgrounds chatting. Despite...
Teaching ResourceOne of the fortified towers of the Santo Antônio da Barra Fort (better known as Far...
Teaching ResourceZebu cattle in the interior of the state of Pernambuco. In order to supply the suga...
Casa de madeira de colonos do INCRA perto de Jí-Paraná (RO). Recentemente, perto de 200.000 emigrant...
Teaching ResourceBoys dressed in Portuguese colonial uniforms at the Festa do Divino in Diamantina (...
Teaching ResourceThe maid or babá (nurse) is often the second "mother" of many Brazilian families. I...
Coffee plantation in southern Minas Gerais. When the slavery economy went into crisis in the mid- Ni...