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43: 299: 155: 283:(also from UENF), the accounts of travelers and foreign naturalists from the 19th century are cited. When such accounts occurred, the Puri were already socially fragmented, due to the influences of colonization. Italian friars commanded two important settlements in the region, with which many Puri kept work relations: "São José de Leonissa" (now São Fidélis) and "Aldeia da Pedra" (now 232:
In the colonial period, the Puri were dispossessed of their traditional lands, which covered much of the economic heartland of colonial Brasil. By the 17th century, to escape Colonial oppression, most if not all of the Puri people in what is today São Paulo state had migrated north along the Paraiba
83:, is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy-pasting machine-translated text into the English Knowledge. 295:, which had both been in the region during the 19th century, there were still nomadic Puri groups at the time, that carried only the absolutely necessary to survive in their harsh, dense vegetation environment. 357:"), and by the end of the century, they were considered as "extinct", leading to the belief that they were assimilated into Brazilian society over time, rather than being victim of the 248:
and identity had been lost and the Puri people were considered "extinct." However, in the 20th and 21st century people of Puri descent have begun to recover their indigenous identity.
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leaves and "resembling bird cages", while Wied-Neuw speaks of their simplicity and lack of attachment to structures and land, valuing only few tools. With the
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345:. There are accounts of misery among the Puri for the entire 19th century, as workers were severely underpaid (sometimes even receiving salary in 428: 313:
Both the German naturalist Maximilian von Wied-Neuwied and Burmeist describe the nomadic Puri of the 19th century. Burmeist states that their
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of the time, the nomadic peoples of Brazil lost much of their space, and many the remaining Puri were forced to work in the farms, as
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The Paradigm of Extinction: Disappearance of the Puri Indians in Campo Alegre do Sul of Paraíba Valley
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In the pre-colonial period the Puri occupied territory across the hydrographic basin of the
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rivers - territory spreading across what are now four states in the South East of Brazil:
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do Sul River to settle in villages in the lower basin of the river, around the tributary
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for the clearing of the forest and carrying of wood through the river, forming a cheap
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Portraits of 19th century members of Puri tribe (the 2 above), by
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River as well as more limited areas in the basins of the
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Anais do XV encontro regional de história da ANPUH-Rio
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This article is about the tribe. For other uses, see
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Purí people
Puri (disambiguation)
the corresponding article
DeepL
Google Translate
adding a topic
main category
copyright attribution
edit summary
interlanguage link
talk page
Knowledge:Translation

German
Johann Moritz Rugendas
Puri languages
Macro-jê
Paraíba do Sul
Rio Grande
Doce
Espírito Santo
Rio de Janeiro
Minas Gerais
São Paulo
Pomba
Muriaé
Puri language
Brazilian
UENF
Fulvia D'Alessandri

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