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Asian-Latino Intermarriage in the Americas

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Asian-Latino Intermarriage in the Americas - Americas - ColorQ's Color Club

"Various groups of Asians, such as the Filipinos, Chinese and the Syrians, were said to have visited the Americas during the Pre-Columbian era. But there were no conclusive records of significant settlement and intermarriage before the 16th century, when the Spanish colonialists pressed Filipino sailors into the service of the Manila galleon trade between the Philippines and the Americas. The following sections present a brief overview of the diversity of Asian/Latino intermarriages in Latin America and the U.S."

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A homage to probably the second interethnic marriage to happen in the Japanese Brazilian community , between Takeo Iwabuchi and the Portuguese-immigrant descendent Jurema de Araujo. They were married in Rio in 1915, despite the opinion of some people in the braziliand and japanese community, who thought it was weird. Hooray for the pioneers

Casamento pioneiro uniu carioca e japonês "Manoel"

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Takeo Iwabuchi chegou à praça Mauá, na zona portuária do Rio, em 1912, aos 22 anos. Deixou a família em Aomori, norte do Japão, e veio para o Brasil depois de receber uma carta de um amigo imigrante.
Seus bens se resumiam a peças de seda e parte de uma herança.
Iwabuchi se instalou com outros conterrâneos em uma pensão. Da sua janela, o recém-chegado observava o movimento da rua e uma moça, que trabalhava como vendedora em uma loja em frente, lhe chamou a atenção. Era Jurema de Araújo, carioca filha de portugueses.
Pouco tempo depois, Iwabuchi se mudou para a pensão da família Araújo, em São Cristovão, e começou a namorar Jurema. Em três anos, decidiram se casar. A notícia do noivado se espalhou pelo bairro e os vizinhos perguntavam aos pais da noiva como eles permitiriam que a filha se casasse com um japonês, afinal ninguém sabia "que gente era essa".
A união não abalou os Araújo, a matriarca já era chamada de mãe por Takeo. E ele foi rebatizado Manoel pela família.
Depois do casamento, em 1918, o casal se mudou para São Paulo, onde causava estranheza na comunidade nipônica.
"Ele não foi o primeiro a se casar com uma brasileira. Sei de outro casamento em 1912, no Rio, mas em SP foram os primeiros", diz Paulo Iabutti, 85, um dos sete filhos do casal.
Em fotos de eventos da comunidade, Jurema aparece como a única "gaijin". Ela se adaptou à cultura, aprendeu os pratos prediletos do marido e fez com que o bacalhau entrasse na lista de seus favoritos.
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