File:Índios guarani "civilizados" - 36461470036.jpg

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English: Guaranis "civilizados" contratados como artilheiros no Rio de Janeiro. Gravura contida no livro "Voyage pittoresque et historique au Brésil, ou Séjour d'un Artiste Français au Brésil, depuis 1816 jusqu'en 1831 inclusivement, epoques de l'avénement et de I'abdication de S. M. D. Pedro 1er" de Jean Baptiste Debret, publicado entre 1834-1839. Obra rara do acervo bibliográfico do Arquivo Nacional. OR 1909 Para consultar o acervo da Biblioteca Maria Beatriz Nascimento acesse: biblioteca.an.gov.br/scripts/bnportal/bnportal.exe/index
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This image was originally posted to Flickr by Arquivo Nacional do Brasil at https://flickr.com/photos/152407672@N02/36461470036. It was reviewed on 1 August 2022 by FlickreviewR 2 and was confirmed to be licensed under the terms of the Public Domain Mark.

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As of 1 January 1996, were in the public domain in Brazil: Works whose author died before 1936; anonymous works, works deemed to be anonymous, or works by a collective person whose authors were not individually identified, first published or disclosed before 1936; all photographic works, and works deemed to be photographic works, which by choice of object and execution conditions couldn't be considered an artistic creation; work published or commissioned by a Brazilian government (federal, state, or municipal) prior to 1983; cinematographic, phonographic, photographic and applied arts works completed before 1936. Non artistic photographs continued entering the public domain until 20 June 1998 (not included), when Law 9.610 came into effect, 120 days after publication (pub. 20 Feb 1998).

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