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92:), where she was held as prisoner. Portuguese authorities, however, were unable to confiscate her property as lay under the aegis of local African rulers, her allies and fellow advocates of free trade. They granted her a pardon in exchange for an indemnity and a promise that she would construct a fort in Bolor on the 83:
more than 50 miles upriver and imprisoned for over a year in Vaz's country home. At the time a new Company of Cacheu was being founded, but when representatives arrived in the town the 'Republic of Cacheu' refused to let them land, demanding control over trade and direct communication with the king.
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In May 1685 the new captain-major, Antonio de Barros Bezerra, appeared with two ships and over a hundred men, a reasserted Portuguese power, arresting the triumvirate. In 1687 Bibiana Vaz was arrested and taken to SĂŁo Tiago (today as
203: 79:, attempted to murder the commandant, Joseph Goncalves de Oliveira, who had restricted their trade. He managed to avoid the plot, but a month later was seized. He was taken to the town of 297: 65: 272: 208:
Eurafricans in Western Africa: Commerce, Social Status, Gender, and Religious Observance from the Sixteenth to the Eighteenth Century
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A triumvirate, which included Bibiana's brother, ruled the town "in the name of the people", meaning the Afro-Portuguese traders.
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In February 1684, Vaz and an alliance of trading partners, including the second in command of the fort of
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father. She and her extended family built up a powerful trading empire that stretched from the
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Index

nhara
Cacheu
Guinea-Bissau
Lançada
Luso-African
Kriston
Cape Verdean
Gambia river
Sierra Leone
Ambrosio Gomez
Guinea
Cacheu
Farim
Santiago
Cacheu River


Silences and Soundbites: The Gendered Dynamics of Trade and Brokerage in the Pre-colonial Guinea Bissau Region
ISBN
978-3825877095
"WESTERN AFRICA TO c1860 A.D. A PROVISIONAL HISTORICAL SCHEMA BASED ON CLIMATE PERIODS"





A History of the Upper Guinea Coast, 1545-1800
"The Evolution of "Nharaship" in Senegambia"
ISBN
978-0-85255-489-0

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