
Ubirajara: Lenda Tupi
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Language: PortuguesePublished:
Authors:
- Alencar, José Martiniano de
1829 - 1877
About this book
In the early 20th century, Brazilian literature began to embrace indigenous narratives, illuminating the rich cultural tapestry of the nation. "Ubirajara: Lenda Tupi" by José Martiniano de Alencar delves into the life of Jaguarê, a young hunter from the Araguaya nation, whose quest for glory is intertwined with themes of bravery and identity. This fictional narrative vividly portrays the significance of nature and the warrior ethos, showcasing Jaguarê's journey as he seeks to achieve the honor of a great warrior. Ideal for students and civic activists interested in indigenous stories, this work offers a compelling exploration of cultural heritage and valor. Discover the powerful legacy of the Tupi people through Alencar's masterful storytelling.
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