marches through
and mobility
at Monte Santo
and the Moreira César expedition
at Mount Favela
and racial makeup of Brazil
and refugees
scholarly differences on
and scouting missions
and settlement of the backlands
and the tablelands
and warfare in the brushlands
wildlife of
caboclos
and backland traditions
and Conselheiro’s followers
and Cunha’s writing style
and defense of Canudos
and diversity of Canudos
and racial development of the backlands
and reinforcement troops
Cabral Range
cacti
cafuzos
and backland
mestizos
and Conselheiro’s followers
defined
and diversity of Canudos
and racial development of the backlands
and the Rock of Miracles
and surrenders from Canudos
Caipã
caipira
caitetú
cajá
Cajazeiras
cajuí
Calçada
Caldas, Francisco
Caldeirão
Caldeirão Grande
Calumbi range
Calumbi road
Camaçarí
Camarão’s Indians
Cambaio range
Cambaio road
and artillery barrages
and defense of Canudos
and march to Canudos
and military engineering
and Mount Favela
and siege lines
and supply routes
Campeiro, Saint
Campello França, Manuel Gonçalves
camp followers
Campo Osório
campos gerais
Canabrava
Canastra Range
candombá
candomblé
cangaceiros
cannonballs
Cansanção
Canudos
and conclusion of
Os sertões
and Conselheiro’s army
and Conselheiro’s sermons
diversity of population
escape routes
and evening prayers
final assaults on
and first expedition
fortifications
and gender relations
and the Girard Brigade
governance of
growth of
and Macambira skirmish
and Monte Santo
and Moreira César expedition’s
and mysticism of Canudos
national focus on
origins
police force
Red Houses section
size of
temple
Canudos
(Marcondes)
canudos
(plant)
Capanema, Baron de
caper plants
Capim Grosso
Capuchins
caraíba
Caraíbas range
Caraíbas River
Caraibinhas
carandá
palms
Cardim, Fernão
Cariacá River
Carinhanha
Carirí Indians
carnauba wax palm
Carneiro, Gomes
caroas
and climate of the backlands
described
fibers of
and
sertanejos
Carthage
Carvalho, Bernabé José de
Carvalho, Martins
Carvalho Aragão, Salvador Pires de
Carvalho (Sublieutenant)
Carved Mountains
Casa da Torre
Casal, Manuel Aires de
Castro, Apulchro de
casualties
and artillery barrages
and assaults on Canudos
and battle of Cocorobó
and battle of Uauá
and Bittencourt’s reinforcements
burial of
and climate of the backlands
and evacuation of the wounded
and the Girard Brigade
of
jagunços
at Monte Santo
and the Moreira César expedition
at Mount Cambaio
at Mount Favela
official figures
at Pitombas
and prisoners of war
and public opinion
on road to Monte Santo
at the tablelands
and unburied dead
and urban warfare
Catholic Church
and backlands religion
and Conselheiro
and Conselheiro’s followers
and mestizo religion
and Montanism
and significance of Canudos rebellion
cattle and cattle ranching
and backland races
brands
and Conselheiro’s followers
and cowboys
and drought
and flora of the backlands
and the Jesuits
and refugees
and roundups
and the São Francisco River
and settlement of the backlands
and stampedes
and traditions
cavalry.
See also
Ninth Cavalry
and ambushes
animals stolen from
and assaults on Canudos
and Bittencourt
casualties
and cowboys
and end of siege
facilities for
and lance squadron
at Macambira
march to Canudos
march to Pitombas
and Moreira César expedition
at Mount Favela
and scouting
and supply trains
and trench warfare
Caxomongó
Ceará
Celeste, Pedro
central plateau
cerebral deficiency
Cereus jamacaru
Cereus peruvianus
Cervantes, Miguel de
Cesalpinia
César, Moreira
chapels
Chiavenato, Júlio José
Chico Ema (“Ostrich Kid”)
childhood of Antonio Conselheiro
children
choradinho
Chorrochó
Chrisanto (Lieutenant)
Christianity.
See also
Catholic Church
Churchill, Winston
cisterns
civil engineering
civil government
civilistas
civil war
classical warfare
climate of the backlands.
See also
drought; environment of the backlands; weather
and data collection
and desertification process
and disease
and drought
and environmental degradation
and ethnography
and geography of the backlands
and geology of the backlands
and Monte Santo
Climates of Brazil
(Draenert)
Cocais Range
cochineal bugs
Cocobocó, Fabrício de
coconuts
Cocorobó range
and the Auxiliary Division
battle at
and bayonet charges
and description of the backlands
and the fourth expedition
and
jagunço
sentries
topography of
Coelho, Diogo
Coiqui, Quimquim de
Colégio Aquino
colonialism
Comblains
communications.
See also
telegraph
Comte, Auguste
conspiracies
Contrastes e confrontos
(da Cunha)
Convento do Carmo
convents
coral trees
Cordeiro, Manoel Batista
Coriolano, Odilon
Corografia Brazilica
(Casal)
Costa, Araújo da
Costa, José Lauriano da
Costa, M.
Costa, Manoel Francisco da
Costa e Silva (Captain)
Coutinho, J. Villar
Coutinho, Nestor Vilar Barreto
cowboys.
See also
gauchos;
jagunços
and backlands religion
and cattle ranching
and Conselheiro’s followers
and drought
and
jagunços
at Monte Santo
and racial characteristics of
sertanejos
and reconnaissance missions
and roundups
and settlement of the backlands
and stampedes
and traditions
and war refugees
Coxomongó range
Crane, Stephen
creeping
quipá
vines
crime and criminals
and antecedents to Canudos
and Canudos
and Conselheiro’s army
war crimes
Cruz, José da
cults of the dead
cumanans
Cumbe
cunanã
Cunha, Euclides da
ancestry
birth
education
family life
and Floriano Peixoto
and military engineering
personal life
physical appearance
travels
Cunha, Euclides da (son)
Cunha, Philomeno José da
Cunha Mattos, Raphael Augusto da
and the Girard Brigade
and march to Angico
and the Moreira César expedition
at Mount Favela
report on expedition
and retreat from Canudos
curibocas
curses
dams
Dantas Barreto, Emydio
and assaults on Canudos
march to Canudos
at Mount Favela
Darwinism.
See also
evolution
Day of Judgment
defections.
See also
desertions
defensive structures.
See also
trenches
deforestation
Della Cava, Ralph
Democrat
democratization
demographic patterns.
See also
race and ethnicity
Deodoro Battalion
Derby, Orville A.
desertions
and battle accounts
and battle losses
from Canudos
from expedition forces
and the Girard Brigade
pack drivers
deserts
desertification process
and geography of the backlands
and settlement of the backlands
The Devil to Pay in the Backlands
(Guimarães Rosa)
diamond mining
Diario de uma expedição
(
Diary of an Expedition
) (da Cunha)
Días, Belchior
Dias, Gonçalves
Dias, Henrique
Dias, Robério
Dias Taño
discipline
diseases
Doce River
Don Quixote de La Mancha
(Cervantes)
doves
draft
drought.
See also
climate of the backlands
and Canudos
and cattle ranching
and climate of the backlands
and desertification
and environmental degradation
and evacuation of wounded
and geography of the backlands
and marches through the backlands
and settlement of the backlands
Dutch population
dwarf cashews
dynamite bombs
Eannes, Gil
earthquakes
economics
education of backlanders
education of da Cunha
elections
emboabas
Emerald Mountains
Encratites
engineering corps
camp at Canudos
casualties
and executions
and the Moreira César expedition
and railway plans
and reconnaissance work
and Siqueira de Menezes
and telegraph lines
and transportation
entertainment in the backlands
entradas
environment of the backlands.
See also
climate of the backlands
and backlands religion
damage to
and desertification
and ethnography
impact on history
and racial development
epilepsy
Eschwege, Wilhelm Ludwig von
Escobar, Tito
Espinhaço Range
Estêvão
Estrada, Duque
ethics codes
ethnicity.
See
race and ethnicity
evacuation of the wounded
evening prayers
evolution
Évora
executions
Exemplary Novels
(Cervantes)
exiles.
See also
refugees
explorers.
See also bandeiras / bandeirante;
settlers
Facundo: Civilization and Barbarism
(Sarmiento)
family feuds
family life of da Cunha
fanaticism of Conselheiro’s followers
fasting
favelas
(plant)
Fazenda do Escuro
Felix, José “the Talker”
Ferreira Caldas, Antônio Tupy
Ferreira expedition
festival days
feudalism
feuds
field hospitals
at Canudos
at Mario’s Hill
at Mount Favela
on road to Monte Santo
Fifteenth Battalion
Fifteenth Brigade
Fifth Artillery
Fifth Battalion
and assaults on Canudos
casualties
and engineering units
at Juá
livestock captured from
mobilization of