"Francisco Rei \u00E9 um personagem lend\u00E1rio da tradi\u00E7\u00E3o oral de Minas Gerais, Brasil. Segundo esta tradi\u00E7\u00E3o, Chico era o rei de uma tribo no reino do Congo, trazido como escravo para o Brasil. Conseguiu comprar sua alforria e de outros conterr\u00E2neos com seu trabalho e tornou-se \"rei\" em Ouro Preto."@pt . . "yes"@en . "November 2016"@en . . . . "Chico Rei"@pt . . . . . "1106247057"^^ . . . . "Francisco Rei, dit Chico Rei (le \u00AB roi Chico \u00BB) est un personnage l\u00E9gendaire issu de la tradition orale du Minas Gerais, au Br\u00E9sil. Selon cette tradition, Chico \u00E9tait le roi d'une tribu du royaume du Kongo, amen\u00E9 comme esclave au Br\u00E9sil. Il a r\u00E9ussi \u00E0 acheter sa libert\u00E9 et celle des autres compatriotes avec son travail et est devenu \u00AB roi \u00BB \u00E0 Ouro Preto. \n* Portail de l\u2019esclavage \n* Portail du Minas Gerais"@fr . . . "3142"^^ . . "Francisco Rei, dit Chico Rei (le \u00AB roi Chico \u00BB) est un personnage l\u00E9gendaire issu de la tradition orale du Minas Gerais, au Br\u00E9sil. Selon cette tradition, Chico \u00E9tait le roi d'une tribu du royaume du Kongo, amen\u00E9 comme esclave au Br\u00E9sil. Il a r\u00E9ussi \u00E0 acheter sa libert\u00E9 et celle des autres compatriotes avec son travail et est devenu \u00AB roi \u00BB \u00E0 Ouro Preto. \n* Portail de l\u2019esclavage \n* Portail du Minas Gerais"@fr . "Chico Rei"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Chico Rei"@fr . "InternetArchiveBot"@en . "Chico Rei is a semi-mythic heroic figure from the slave trade in Brazil. According to oral tradition, in about 1740, Galanga, a tribal leader from the Congo, was taken along with a large part of his tribe and sold as a slave. They were brought from Africa to Brazil in a slave ship and during this journey his authority amongst his compatriots was noticed by the Portuguese slave traders who nicknamed him \"Chico Rei\". In Brazil he was set to work in the gold mines of Minas Gerais. By hiding flakes of gold about his body and in his hair, he amassed sufficient funds to allow him, after 5 years or so, to buy his son's freedom and later his own. He was also able to acquire the gold mine in Vila Rica (now Ouro Preto). Profits from the mine were used to help other slaves to buy their freedom and t"@en . . . . . . "Chico Rei is a semi-mythic heroic figure from the slave trade in Brazil. According to oral tradition, in about 1740, Galanga, a tribal leader from the Congo, was taken along with a large part of his tribe and sold as a slave. They were brought from Africa to Brazil in a slave ship and during this journey his authority amongst his compatriots was noticed by the Portuguese slave traders who nicknamed him \"Chico Rei\". In Brazil he was set to work in the gold mines of Minas Gerais. By hiding flakes of gold about his body and in his hair, he amassed sufficient funds to allow him, after 5 years or so, to buy his son's freedom and later his own. He was also able to acquire the gold mine in Vila Rica (now Ouro Preto). Profits from the mine were used to help other slaves to buy their freedom and to build the church of Santa Efig\u00EAnia, also in Vila Rica. The Encardideira mine has been disused since 1888 when slavery was abolished in Brazil and it is now open to the public. The legend of Chico Rei has become part of the Brazilian folklore and his admirable tale of fight for freedom has captured the imagination of many Brazilian storytellers. His story is often told in Brazilian folklore tales books, and it has been told both in theater and cinema as well."@en . . "1972028"^^ . . . "Francisco Rei \u00E9 um personagem lend\u00E1rio da tradi\u00E7\u00E3o oral de Minas Gerais, Brasil. Segundo esta tradi\u00E7\u00E3o, Chico era o rei de uma tribo no reino do Congo, trazido como escravo para o Brasil. Conseguiu comprar sua alforria e de outros conterr\u00E2neos com seu trabalho e tornou-se \"rei\" em Ouro Preto."@pt . . .