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What does a Mameluco from Pernambuco look like? Do they just look like mestizos from everywhere else in Latin America?
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>>214982730
I made a thread about that a while ago and posted pictures of random locals picked from a agro newspaper.
But you don't need to look for specific types of mixes, most pardos in general have a very latinx looking race even those with high SSA admixture
https://desuarchive.org/int/thread/205362792/#205362792
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>>214983065
Obrigado, cara! Gostei do seu threade mas somente tinha cinco imagens?
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>>214982730
There is so much mystery meat that that is really hard to pinpoint some sort of facial feature. Probably the only reliable indicator would be the straight hair together with a dark skin, but that doesnt help much.
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>>214983241
Is that Luiz Gonzaga
>>214983309
Did those hats exist before Lampião?
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>>214983122
Difícil achar várias fotos no mesmo estilo tiradas de um jeito espontâneo e natural assim pela internet, mas se quiser ter uma variedade maior de rostos existem alguns canais de pessoas que exploram cidades pelo nordeste afora, a maioria dos vídeos porém são de cidades médias e capitais o que não é ruim, somos um povo de raízes ainda muito presas no campesinato e o interior é a alma e essência da região, mas a população desde já algumas décadas é predominantemente rural, então vídeos de cidades grandes são bons indicadores gerais.
Givanilson Berg é o melhor canal do gênero para Pernambuco, mas recomendo assitir sem som pois o sujeito não consegue parar de falar por um segundo
https://youtu.be/GMs3mjYV7-4?si=ZeRkAo96YPZ5nQUX


E há também este canal que eu particularmente acho bastante interessante mas que é mais focado em acompanhar gente aleatória do interior da Paraíba enquanto eles fazem seus afazeres diários e contam sobre o lugar ou a própria vida
https://youtu.be/CpEHW8LftnA?si=WtA1B4JC1Vtgc2dn
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>>214983326
>Luiz Gonzaga
yeah

>Did those hats exist before Lampião?
I dont know how early do they, or this style of wearing leather hats, go but probably they predate him, considering that those are just normal leather hats, but with the front, and may be the back brim bent over for style and decoration.
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>>214983326
Yes, actually the prevalence of those hats probably declined after the cangaço as a result of stigma generated by media, and peaks again with the popularity of Luiz Gonzaga, but it continues to be correlated to Lampião and even thought he has become a cult figure its has long been abandoned from daily use.
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>>214983344
predominantemente urbana** quiz dizer
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>>214983344
Obrigado! Eu acho que assistirei com som que ainda preciso de practicar meu audiçao
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>>214983414
Well that's interesting. I like Luiz Gonzaga's music A morte de Vaquiero is a good song. What is his genre called! Do any modern Brazilian musicians still make that genre?
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>>214983474
Some musicians like Trio Virgulino, Santana Cantador, Flávio José and Jorge de Altinho, they're relatively relevant but the most popular subgenres of forró people liste to are Piseiro, Arrocha and Forró Eletrônico
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>>214982730
Thanks for mentioning Pernambuco
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>>214983414
Funnily, the military did adoped it as a uniform for the army operating in the Caatinga. But I dont know if it still used after they changed the uniforms into some modern taticool slop.

>>214983474
He was famous for making, mastering and popularizing lots of styles of traditional northeastern music. They are part of a broader umbrella called Forró from which there other genres like xote, vaião, arrasta-pé, xaxado, etc.
I belive A morte de Vaquiero falls into what is called baião.

I risk saying that traditional northeastern music is the only traditional folk music that is still holding strong, but even it has suffered from the sloppfication the brazilian music (think of like how 90s rap was, how it gay it is today). All the big money "forro" groups nowadays all basicaly the same autotunned crap, mixed with eletronic instruments. And the songs are all about the same 4 topics: drinking/money, whores, sexually assulting woman, and cuckholding drama.
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>>214983641
Thanks for the recommendations anon! I'll listen to some
>>214983659
Are you from Pernambuco?
>>214983778
I'll check out some baião. I really like how he sings in the beginning and the end where he's drawing out the lyrics, I don't know what the musical term is called lol
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>>214984086
I am a cog of the hivemind, the grand schizo machine
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I got this in my recommendations after listening to a few! This is a banger! People in the comments saying this is forro
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I read people have Lampião's image everywhere. Is that just in Pernambuco or other states?



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