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PORTUGUESE INFLUENCE IN THE CANARY ISLANDS. The Portuguese in the Canary Islands. During the XV, XVI and XVII centuries , the portuguese emigrated to the Canary islands . And there was founded a wide colony of farmers, craftsmen and sugar specialists. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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PORTUGUESE INFLUENCE IN
THE CANARY ISLANDS
The Portuguese in the Canary Islands
During the XV, XVI and XVII centuries, the portuguese emigrated to the Canary islands. And there was founded a wide colony of farmers, craftsmen and sugar specialists.
The fingerprint left in the islands by these first settlers lasts to the present day.
Surnames of Portuguese origin
Abreu, Acosta, Afonso, Bacallado, Barreto, Coello, Correa, Curbelo, Delgado, Déniz, Dorta, Falcón, Fariña, Fumero, Galván, Henriquez, Jorge, Leal, Lemus, Luis, Marrero, Matos, Mederos, Méndez, Mesa, Mora, Pacheco, Padrón, Pestano, Pinto, Portugués, Ramos, Rivero, Sosa, Tavío, Tejera, Viera, Yanes.
SURNAMES OF PORTUGUESE ORIGIN HISPANICIZED
Alvares, Cabreira, Dias, Domingues, Fernandes, Gomes, Gonçalves, Hernandes, Lopes, Martins, Peres, Rodrigues, Soares… That were hispanicized changing them her finals into the Castilian zed.
INFLUENCES IN THE CANARY DIALECT
The Canary dialect is widely influenced by the Portuguese language. Many of its words and expressions derive from this language.
MILHO
MILLO
GAVETA
GAVETA
FUNIL
FONIL
FECHO
FECHILLO
CORUJA
CORUJA
HORTELã
HORTELANA
MOJO
MOLHO
FOLKLOREA typical Canary Dance, of remote Portuguese origin… FOLIA
INTRUMENTS
The timple and the portuguese cavaquiño belongs to the family of rope instruments with a common origin.
INSTRUMENTS
TYPICAL PORTUGUESE DRESSES
THIS IS THE TYPICAL DRESS FROM MADEIRA
Similar to the typical dress from Tenerife.
CRAFTS OF WICKER
It is a prestigious industry in Madeira, whereas in Canaries it is a small familiar industry.
GASTRONOMIC SIMILARITIES
These are some of the plates we have in common:
The ovos-moles (soft eggs),they are one of the most known product from Aveiro's city .
The huevos moles, of Portuguese origin, have settled in the traditional Canary kitchen.
Portuguese “puchero” Canary “puchero”
Viseu’s Rancho Canary Rancho
INFLUENCES IN THE CANARY ARCHITECTURE
Nuestra Señora de la Asunción church ( XVI century - San Sebastián de la
Gomera)
WOOD CRAFT INFLUENCE
The Portuguese who emigrated to the islands were especially craftsmen who worked the wood very well, so they left a great legacy in ceilings, windows and balconies in the islands.
San Salvador church (La Palma). Its ceiling is made of wood.
Betancuria’s church (Fuerteventura), whose ceiling is made of wood, from portuguese influence.
Canarian balconies and windows