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Tereza de Benguela

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traded with white people or redeemed from the nearby villages. The stolen objects used against the black community that used to take refugee there were transformed into work instruments, because they knew how to work with
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Queen Tereza led the political, economical and administrative structure of the quilombo, maintaining a defense system with
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city. Following the death of José Piolho, Tereza became the queen of the quilombo, and, under her leadership, the
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In 2014, July 25 was designated the National Day of Tereza de Benguela and the Black Woman.
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for two decades, surviving up to 1770, when the quilombo was destroyed by the forces of
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that was commercialized outside the quilombos. They also used to sell food.
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Index

Teresa de Benguela
Benguela
1700
1770
quilombola
state
Mato Grosso
Brazil
Quilombo do Piolho
José Piolho
Guaporé River
Mato Grosso
Bolívia
Cuiabá
black
indigenous
slavery
Luís Pinto de Sousa Coutinho
guns
forge
cotton
looms
fabric
Jarid Arraes


"Tereza de Benguela, uma heroína negra"
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