Among the early highlights were the musician and dancer Hilário Jovino Ferreira—responsible for the founding of several blocks of afoxé and Carnival's ranchos—and Tias Baianas, a term given to the female descendants of Bahian slaves. Source: Internet
One third of the people with TIA later have recurrent TIAs and one third have a stroke because of permanent nerve cell loss. Source: Internet
It is known that the samba-raiado is marked by the sound and accent sertanejos / rural brought by "Tias Baianas" to Rio de Janeiro. Source: Internet
TIAs have the same underlying cause as strokes : a disruption of cerebral blood flow (CBF), and are often referred to as mini-strokes. Source: Internet
Some TIAs develop slowly, while others develop rapidly. Source: Internet
TIAs can occur once, multiple times, or precede a permanent stroke. Source: Internet