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Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

naborio
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Naborio, nabori, or naboria is a word of Taíno origin. It was the common people of a Taíno society and these worked for the chiefs. Indigenous subject to this distribution, bred service.

  




Dan La Botz

Indians in Mexico dispossessed of land who became wage laborers in mines and haciendas.

  


Inés Merino García

In the new Spain of the sixteenth century, established mostly in North America, the naborio or naboria came to be an institution that Indians was distributed to the Spaniards, with the original purpose of educating them, which finally led to exploit them.

  



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