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The Brazilian census does not use "Asian" as a racial category, though the term "yellow" (amarela in Portuguese) refers to people of East Asian ethnic origin. Beyond the descendants from West Asia and East Asia, there has also been much smaller immigration from Southeast Asia and South Asia , as well as those from the Asian diaspora in the ...
Brazilian people of Asian-Jewish descent (2 C) R. Brazilian people of Russian descent (3 C, 22 P) Pages in category "Brazilian people of Asian descent"
Throughout his stay in Brazil, the Prince was received by a crowd of Japanese immigrants and their descendants. He broke the protocol of the Japanese Monarchy, which prohibits physical contact with people, and greeted the Brazilian people. In the São Paulo sambódromo, the Prince spoke to 50,000 people and in Paraná to 75,000.
Chinese people started moving to Brazil in the late 19th century when Brazil abolished the slave trade, which had as a necessary consequence the eventual doom of slavery. [3] As a result, the number of Afro-Brazilians slaves decreased gradually, which created labor shortages. [3]
Indigenous people constitute the fifth largest racial group of Brazil, with 1,693,535 Indigenous people recorded by the 2022 census. [74] This is the only category of the Brazilian "racial" classification that is not based on a skin color, but rather on cultural and ethnic belonging.
The move, which starts on Monday, will affect migrants from Asian countries who require visas to remain in Brazil. It does not apply to people from Asian countries currently exempt from visas to ...
Brazil will begin imposing restrictions on the entry of some foreign citizens from Asia who are seeking refuge in the South American nation as a means to migrate to the United States and Canada ...
Brazilian people of Asian descent (6 C, 1 P) C. Chinese diaspora in Brazil (2 C, 2 P) Asian-Brazilian culture (3 C) J. Japanese diaspora in Brazil (2 C, 4 P) K.