Scottish Brazilian
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- This article is about Brazilian people of Scottish descent. For Scottish people of Brazilian descent see: Brazilian British
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Mainly Southern and Southeastern Brazil[citation needed] |
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Portuguese, Scots, Gaelic and English |
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Christianity (mainly Protestant and Roman Catholicism), Irreligion and others |
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Other Brazilian people, White Brazilians and specially Confederados, other American Brazilians, English Brazilians and Irish Brazilians, Scottish people |
Scottish Brazilian (Portuguese: Escoto-brasileiro) is a Brazilian person of full, partial, or predominantly Scottish ancestry, or a Scottish-born person residing in Brazil.
Notable Scottish Brazilians [edit]
- Archie McLean [1]
- Carlos Drummond de Andrade [2]
- Carlos Gracie
- Charles Miller - Scottish father
- Crosley Gracie
- Gracie family
- Carlson Gracie
- Rorion Gracie
- Royler Gracie
- Eduardo Ramos[citation needed]
- Fleetwood and Edward Pellew Wilson - Founders of Maritime giant "Wilson and sons" [3]
- Samuel Wallace Mac Dowell III [4]
- Roberto Cochrane Simonsen - Mother is from the Cochrane family.
- Warwick Estevam Kerr
- Zélia Duncan[citation needed]
- Daniela Escobar Duncan
- Lucinha Turnbull
See also [edit]
References [edit]
- ^ Archie McLean, the Father of Brazilian Football Archived 14 February 2011 at WebCite
- ^ "Carlos Drummond De Andrade – Brasil – Brazilian Poetry In English - Poesia Brasileira Em Inglês". www.antoniomiranda.com.br. Retrieved 2013-03-20.
- ^ Wilson, Sons Archived 14 February 2011 at WebCite
- ^ http://escolas.educacao.pe.gov.br/layout.php?portal=7020&p=historia(Portuguese)
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