When the Portuguese colonisers arrived in the south of Bahia in 1500, the Brazilian coastal lands were occupied by Tupi Guarani Indians. On the coast of Bahia, two large groups of the Tupi nation predominated: tupiniquins and tupinambás. The first group, the Tupiniquins, inhabited the strip from Camamu to Espírito […]
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Pataxós Indians on the Discovery Coast in Bahia
The Pataxós Indians have been concentrated in villages for at least 150 years, this indigenous group occupies the coast of Bahia on the coast of discovery, ranging from Belmonte and Santa Cruz de Cabrália, to the north, passing through Porto Seguro and Monte Pascoal, to Prado, to the south. In […]
History of the Captaincy of the Baía de Todos os Santos (1500-1697)
The Captaincy of the Bahia de Todos os Santos was one of the main hereditary captaincies established by the Kingdom of Portugal at the beginning of the colonization of Brazil in 1534. Granted to the donatário Francisco Pereira Coutinho, it occupied a strategic position on the Brazilian coast, centered on the […]
FUNAI wants to bring tourists to indigenous reserves
Funai pilot project in southern Amazonas allows fishing in Tenharim territory. A project still under study by Funai (National Indian Foundation) intends to explore a destination still little known in Brazilian tourism: indigenous reserves. With a pilot project in the south of Amazonas and other feasibility requests in the queue […]