Amelia Khatri 
Origins of Brazil [EPUB ebook] 

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Origins of Brazil explores the intricate genesis of Brazil, from its pre-colonial roots to the forging of its unique cultural identity. The book examines the diverse indigenous societies that thrived for millennia before European contact, highlighting their complex social structures and adaptations to the environment.
It then delves into the era of Portuguese colonization, revealing the motivations behind European expansion and the profound consequences of the brutal system of slavery that shaped the nation’s early economy.

A key insight of the book is that Brazilian identity emerged not solely from European influence, but from a dynamic fusion of indigenous, African, and European cultures.
This cultural fusion is evident in Brazil’s language, cuisine, and social customs.

Structured chronologically, the book begins with pre-colonial societies, moves through Portuguese colonization, and culminates in an examination of Brazilian society’s development, emphasizing slavery, economic shifts, and cultural interactions.
The concluding chapters discuss the enduring legacy of colonialism and its relevance to contemporary Brazil.

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Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 65 ● ISBN 9788233984649 ● File size 0.5 MB ● Translator AI ● Publisher Publifye ● City Tokyo ● Country JP ● Published 2025 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 10203365 ● Copy protection without

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