Little did they know who we would be governed by eventually. What an irony!

Bernice

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> On 12-Jun-2018, at 5:07 AM, Roland Francis <roland.fran...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Don’t miss the overfed and overdressed Dona Isaurinas in the 16th century Goa 
> marketplace.
> 
> Either our markets were much cleaner than they are now or the Donas were less 
> fastidious than our Goan Brahmin women. 
> 
> In Loutulim there was an Brahmin grandmother who would arrange to have the 
> room washed if not only a member of the lower castes entered, but also if the 
> person was not of the same high Brahmin class as she was.
> 
> Didn’t know until then that there were higher-class and lower-class Brahmins 
> among Goan Christians.
> 
> 
>> On Jun 10, 2018, at 8:17 PM, Frederick Noronha <fredericknoron...@gmail.com> 
>> wrote:
>> 
>> 1971 Portuguese currency note, with artist's depiction of a 16th century
>> Goa market on the reverse. (On the front is Garcia Da Orta.)
>> 
>> http://www.banknoteworld.it/images/PORTUGAL/BR/PORTUGAL-173aR-1971%20copy.jpg
>> 
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