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Brazilian MusicReference: Wikipedia Strong influences on the music of Brazil come from many parts of the world, but there are very popular regional music styles influenced by African and European forms. After 500 years of history the Brazilian music developed some unique and original styles like choro, forró, frevo, samba (in a lot of styles), bossa Nova, MPB, Brazilian rock and others. Samba is no doubt the best known form of Brazilian music worldwide, though bossa nova and other genres have also received much attention abroad. All genres of Brazilian music formed a solid tradition.Brazilian music is too rich! Check more about it on the related links.
He Was Born To A Nigerian Father && Brazilian Mother Who Was Portuguese , Spanish , Dutch , Swiss , French , African , && Amerindian.
She is a mix between african and european
Popular music, otherwise known as "pop music: in its origin is in fact not from some form of African form. It can be said that popular music has a string of influences that include jazz and the like, but not African music.
African American. Though there has been debate that claims that his is not African American, but European. But it is more likely that he is African American.
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because of slavery
A caboclo is a person of mixed Brazilian Indian and European or African descent.
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It got a lot of it's European influence from Spain, which controlled Morocco for a while in time.
Native American, African and European influences blend together.
European imperialists sought to establish spheres of influence and outright annexation of under developed nations and peoples. They saw the opportunity to enrich themselves at the expense of peoples that they dominated.
The same as in European and African or Asian-Oceanian Portuguese: ' mundo ' (equal to Spanish and Galician).
because africans in Brazil learn the BRAZILIAN tradition
Manuel Querino has written: 'The African contribution to Brazilian civilization' -- subject(s): African influences, Civilization 'A Bahia de outrora' -- subject(s): Social life and customs
Marcos Carvalho has written: 'Gaiaku Luiza' -- subject(s): African influences, Afro-Brazilian cults, Blacks, Religion, Voodooism