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5 Brazilian Women Who Changed History
Meet the extraordinary women who shaped Brazilian history from the 16th to the 20th century. This video introduces Catarina Paraguaçu, a visionary Tupinambá Indian from the early colonial period, and Dandara dos Palmares, an Afro-Brazilian warrior who fought bravely against … Continue reading
Heavy Rain Transforms a Hiking Trail in Brazil Into an Underwater Forest
[…] {in the comments} ” For people saying this is AI: It’s not. This is a trail near Jardim, in the state of Mato Grosso do Sul. The trail usually isn’t flooded, but this does happen from time to time. … Continue reading
Brazilians honor sea goddess and mark arrival of new year in Rio de Janeiro
Devotees of Afro-Brazilian religions gathered on Rio de Janeiro’s storied Copacabana beach on Saturday to honor the sea goddess Yemanjá in a traditional New Year tribute. Clad in white robes, followers of the Candomble and Umbanda religions danced in a … Continue reading
See the secret Brazilian festival dating back over 300 years | CNN
People worldwide associate Brazil with Carnival, though in the northeastern city of São Luis is a little known to festival, now recognized by UNESCO, called ‘Bumba Meu Boi’ or ‘Dance My Ox.’ Passed down through oral tradition, dozens of groups … Continue reading
São Paulo Metro Project Welcomes First Woman in Latin America to Operate a ‘Worm’ – 21/10/2024 – São Paulo – Folha
Vitória Macedo SÃO PAULO In predominantly male fields like engineering, many women become pioneers. This is the case of Sherry Romanholi, 27, the first woman in Latin America responsible for operating a “worm”—the massive machine that creates space for the … Continue reading
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