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  2. Brazilian mythology - Wikipedia

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    Brazilian mythology is a rich and diverse part of Brazilian folklore with cultural elements, comprising folk tales, traditions, characters, and beliefs. The category is representative of Brazil’s greater culture, being a melting pot of Iberic traditions brought by the Portuguese settlers, African traditions brought by Africans during the ...

  3. Câmara Cascudo - Wikipedia

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    Traditional Tales of Brazil (1946). Dictionary of Brazilian Folklore (1952). Made in Africa, pesquísas e notas, 1965, and later editions [2] His studies of the period of the Dutch invasions of Brazil led to the publication of his Geography of Dutch Brazil. His memoirs, Time and I (1971) were edited posthumously.

  4. Elsie Spicer Eells - Wikipedia

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    Part of her work on traditional Brazilian tales was inspired by Sílvio Romero's collection of Popular Tales of Brazil . [4] She was a contributing writer for several New York magazines, including The Outlook and The Delineator. Elsie Spicer Eells died in Volusia, Florida, on May 24, 1963, at the age of 82. [2]

  5. Bumba Meu Boi - Wikipedia

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    Bumba Meu Boi is an interactive play celebrated in Brazil. It originated in the 18th century. It is a form of social criticism. Lower-class Brazilians mock and criticize those of higher social status through a comedic folklore story told in song and dance.

  6. Guarani mythology - Wikipedia

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    The Guarani people live in the south-central part of South America, especially in Paraguay and parts of the surrounding areas of Argentina, Brazil, and Bolivia. The Tupi people were one of the most numerous peoples indigenous to Brazil , occupying largely the Atlantic coast of Brazil and In the Amazon where there are Tupi towns with no ...

  7. A doll brings pride, identity for Brazil Indigenous woman

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    It delighted passersby; while Indigenous dolls can be found elsewhere in Latin America, they remain mostly absent in Brazil, home to nearly 900,000 people identifying as Indigenous in the last census.

  8. Culture of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Brazil inherited a highly traditional and stratified class structure from its colonial period with deep inequality. In recent decades, the emergence of a large middle class has contributed to increase social mobility and alleviating income disparity, but the situation remains grave. Brazil ranks 54th among world countries by Gini index. [148]

  9. Category:Latin American folklore - Wikipedia

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