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  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. Culture of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    In Brazilian culture, living in a community is vital due to the fact Brazilians are very involved with one another. "Brazilians organize their lives around and about others, maintain a high level of social involvement, and consider personal relations of primary importance in all human interactions.

  5. Culture of South America - Wikipedia

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    The culture of South America draws on diverse cultural traditions. These include the native cultures of the peoples that inhabited the continents prior to the arrival of the Europeans; European cultures, brought mainly by the Spanish, the Portuguese and the French; African cultures, whose presence derives from a long history of New World slavery; and the United States, particularly via mass ...

  6. Category:Culture of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Brazilian given names (23 P) H. Cultural heritage of Brazil (3 C) I. ... Pages in category "Culture of Brazil" The following 39 pages are in this category, out of 39 ...

  7. Kayapo - Wikipedia

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    Kayapó children wear cloth or beaded bands with colors representing their tribes. Typically, these bands are tied below the waist or crisscrossed around the torso. When a child comes of age, they go through a naming-ceremony, in which they wear large yellow headdresses. Kayapó women can be distinguished by the "V" formation shaved into their ...

  8. 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.

  9. Category:Brazilian clothing - Wikipedia

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