Abstract

This ar-ticle gr-ew otut of a paper prepared1 fOr the 46tli ItLterniiationa.ll Conigr-ess ot Americanists. The atithorwislhes to expr-ess hiis gr-atitudle to Rohert NI. Levine and Thomas E. Skicldnsotre foi tlheir lhelpftul stuggestionis on1 revising that paper. The auttlhor also ackniowleclges the tlhouglhtftl comm-iilenits onl ear-lier versions of tlhis manuscrit 1b l)avid Butslhnell, Cir-o F. S. Cardoso, Mtui-do MacLeod, two anony-imotus HAHR reviewers, andcl especiallv Sheldoni L. Maram, and thalniks the UW-Par-kside Commitiiittee oni Research anid Creative Activitv forassistancee with -esearch expenises. i. At the timlle of the Great Drouight, Br-azilianis dicl niot regard the niortheast as a separ-ate region. Inistead, there were the provinices . . of the North, fi-om Amiiazonias to Bahia, anid the pr-ovinices . . . of the Souitlh, fiomii Espirito Sanito to Rio Granide. Evaldo Cahral de Melo, 0 no0rte augr6rio e o Imp/) -io

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