LOL. 
But highly credible/probable 
CiaoCiao, p+7D! 

From: "John Nazareth" <[email protected]> 
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Saturday, 5 October, 2024 16:48:53 
Subject: RE: [GRN] Re: Dutch map ‘stolen from the Portuguese’ 



I would like to provide a statistician’s view on this topic. 

When we talk about the elite Goan families taking pleasure in being the progeny 
of the Portuguese presence in Goa, I presume we are talking about the cultural 
progeny, not physical progeny. True mixed race marriages were predominantly 
Portuguese men marrying Goan women. They would live in the City of Goa (“Old 
Goa”) which was quite cosmopolitan. (Extremely few Portuguese women came to 
Goa.) They would have had difficulty living in the Goan villages because of the 
highly structured society of the gaunkari. 

That is why in the villages (where most of the Goans lived once the great City 
of Goa got depopulated) there is very little evidence of admixture of Goans and 
Portuguese. My own DNA analysis with “23andme” found that I have only 0.2% 
Portuguese blood. My family spans Moira (Bardez), Malar (Divar – Tiswadi)), and 
Benaulim (Salcette). 

And in time I would surmise that most of the mixed-race Portuguese-Goans went 
to Portugal. I’d wager that there is more Goan blood in Portugal than 
Portuguese blood in Goa. 

John H Nazareth 






From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On 
Behalf Of John de Figueiredo 
Sent: October 4, 2024 9:46 PM 
To: [email protected] 
Subject: Re: [GRN] Re: Dutch map ‘stolen from the Portuguese’ 




Not every Portuguese who came to Goa, settled in Goa, and married Goans or 
within their own group was “uneducated, from the countryside, rough, brute, and 
with hardly any etiquette.” This is a stereotype unsupported by the data. Many 
came from Portuguese aristocratic families, refined, and educated, and they 
contributed immensely to the culture of Goa. In fact, the Island of Chorão, 
where many of them lived, was known as “Ilha dos Fidalgos” (Island of 
Nobility). Here is an excellent reference on this subject published by Fundação 
Oriente: 


Jorge Forjaz and José Francisco de Noronha 


Os Luso-Descendentes da Índia Portuguesa. 


Fundação Oriente, Lisboa 2003 ISBN: 972-785-044-8. 


This book describes the biographies of more than 300 Portuguese families 
established in Goa, Daman, Diu, Bassein, and Mumbai. 


John M. de Figueiredo 


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So much for the ‘elite’ Goan families who take endless pleasure in claiming to 
be progeny of the Portuguese presence in Goa - the administrators and the 
police and army. 



Roland Francis 
416-453-3371 








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Quite a few historical books mention about the nature of Portuguese who went to 
places like Goa. They were often uneducated, from the country side, rough, 
brutes and with hardly any etiquete. 


Hence, their needs were obviously more of a very basic nature... 


Possibly why race was never an issue to them to have personal relationships 
with the native population, as long as their personal needs were met. 


Also, on other reference material, educated Portuguese often made highly 
derogatory remarks on the native population, calling them 'barbarians' and 
'savages'. Of course, the average natives of the land would not have any 
universities and libraries to get themselves any refined education. Making such 
lame comparisons, only showed their lack of intellect and reasoning, despite 
having attended schools and colleges. 


There is hardly any evidence that these higher class colonisers have mingled as 
much with the local 'barbarian' populace, as much as the uneducated, coloniser 
'brutes' did. 


Hence there was an unspoken, racial issue based on social class. 


Vasco da Gama never discovered India, the arabs did in the 8th century. He 
would ha been nowhere if not for the help of the Omani navigator Ibn Majid who 
had been requested to guide VDG to the Malabar coast in india in 1498. 


Else he would had met the same fate as Colombo the drunkard, who got lost in 
the Carribean and assuming he reached India, called the place the West Indies. 


History needs a bit of an update. 






From: 'Nuno Cardoso da Silva' via Goa-Research-Net < 
[email protected] > 
Sent: 03 October 2024 11:23 
To: [email protected] < [email protected] > 
Subject: Re: [GRN] Re: Dutch map ‘stolen from the Portuguese’ 





Alberto, 


The Portuguese stole as much as any other nation. The Portuguese difference was 
the willingness of mixing with other ethnic groups, from the casual sexual 
intercourse to marriage and to the ability to "go native". We might on occasion 
consider the "natives" primitive, but that never stopped us from having normal 
intercourse with them. Considerations of racial purity never came to our minds. 
We might not have been very tolerant in respect of religion, but race 
differences never bothered us... 





Nuno Cardoso da Silva 








Sent: Thursday, October 03, 2024 at 11:40 AM 
From: [email protected] 
To: [email protected] 
Subject: Re: [GRN] Re: Dutch map ‘stolen from the Portuguese’ 





John. Vasco (Vasco foi Gamar, as some Portuguese say) attacked ships in the 
Indian Ocean, killed their crew and looted everything. Do you think the 
Portuguese were different? What do you think of the black slaves from Africa 
taken to the American continent? The Inquisition in Goa? You cannot whitewash 
the history recorded and archived in France, Venice and Florence (Italy), the 
Netherlands, the United Kingdom, India, etc. (The verb Gamar in Portuguese 
means to steal). 


Alberto, professor aposentado de Historia. 





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Para: [email protected] 





SOME Europeans “did everything they could to get their hands on the wealth of 
the Asians”. But there were other Europeans (Portuguese) who did not do that 
and some who called to task those who stole (like Vasco da Gama when he was 
Viceroy of Portuguese India). 


John M. de Figueiredo 





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