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Suraras do Tapajós
Carimbo (BRAZIL)
Suraras do Tapajós is the first carimbó group created by Brazilian indigenous women.
In addition to the traditional carimbó of well-known artists from Pará, they perform their own songs set to the same rhythm, as well as compositions in Nhengatu, the general language spoken by the inhabitants of the lower Tapajós.
When they sing and play, they highlight issues related to women's rights, environmental preservation, and the defense of territories and indigenous peoples. The stage becomes a showcase of their lives and the musicality of the forest. Suraras do Tapajós brings the voices of indigenous women to life beyond the borders of their territory.


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