Gentilicios africanos en la costa central del Perú, siglo XVII
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https://doi.org/10.15381/is.v9i15.7003Keywords:
Slavery, crossbreeding, Peru, Africa, linguistic group.Abstract
Slavery was a cruel way of explotation. However, during the Spanish dominance, a crossbreeding process took place and half-breed and afroperuvian population’nuclei were set. This crossbreeding process was increased in the XVIII centurywhen black people come from African tribes bringing two linguistic groups: Sudanes and Bantu, as well as the use of their words called interlingua.Downloads
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