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  2. Brazilian fashion - Wikipedia

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    Brazilian fashion traces its origins to indigenous practices, where garments made from natural materials reflected cultural identities and environmental adaptations. [1] Starting with European colonization in the 16th century, Portuguese styles and fabrics introduced new elements to Brazilian attire, blending with local traditions.

  3. Culture of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Social media in Brazil is the use of social networking applications in this South American nation. This is due to economic growth and the increasing availability of computers and smartphones. Brazil is the world's second-largest user of Twitter (at 41.2 million tweeters), and the largest market for YouTube outside the United States. [130]

  4. Folk costume - Wikipedia

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    Folk costume, traditional dress, traditional attire or folk attire, is clothing associated with a particular ethnic group, nation or region, and is an expression of cultural, religious or national identity. If the clothing is that of an ethnic group, it may also be called ethnic clothing or ethnic dress.

  5. Category:Brazilian fashion - Wikipedia

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    Clothing companies of Brazil (3 C, 6 P) E. Fashion events in Brazil (2 P) Pages in category "Brazilian fashion" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 ...

  6. Category:Culture of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Brazilian clothing (1 P) Brazilian cuisine (18 C, 66 P) ... Pages in category "Culture of Brazil" The following 39 pages are in this category, out of 39 total.

  7. Category:Brazilian clothing - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Brazilian clothing" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. T. Tembetá ...

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  9. Afro-Brazilian culture - Wikipedia

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    In the following decade, Afro-Brazilian religions began to be celebrated by the white intellectual elite. [3] In 2003, Law No. 10.639 was signed, which modified the Law of Guidelines and Bases of Education (LDB), requiring Brazilian primary and secondary schools to include the teaching of Afro-Brazilian history and culture in the curriculum. [3 ...