Fernandino peoples
Fernão do Pó, Creole peoples, Equatorial Guinea, Spanish Guinea, Bioko, Sierra Leone Creole people, Emancipados
978-613-8-47491-3
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2012-02-04
29.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Named in reverence of the Portuguese explorer Fernão do Pó who is given credit for discovering their indigenous and adopted homelands, Fernandinos are creole, multi-ethnic or multi-race populations of Equatorial Guinea and former Spanish Guinea. Each population hails from a distinct ethnic, social, cultural and linguistic history. Members of these communities were responsible for building and expanding the cocoa farming industry on Fernando Po during the 1880s and 1890s. The Fernandinos of Fernando Po were closely related to each other as well as to members of communities in Freetown, Cape Coast, and Lagos. Eventually, these distinct groups integrated, and in present-day Bioko their differences barely exist.
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