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Ethnic group native to Brazil
Cia., 1923. Nepomuceno, Rosa. Música Caipira, da roça ao rodeio, Editora 34, 1999. Queiróz, Renato da Silva. Caipiras Negros no Vale do Ribeira, Editora
Caipiras
Caipira pagode (in Portuguese: pagode caipira; also known as pagode de viola and pagode sertanejo), is a variant of Caipira music originating in the state
Caipira_pagode
Dialect of Brazilian Portuguese
(that can be a substring), its reversal would be it reversed. Caipiras Paulistas Caipira culture Cafundó Brazilian Portuguese Portuguese dialects Portuguese
Caipira_dialect
Brazilian string musical instrument
The Caipira viola or Caipira guitar (in Portuguese: Viola caipira), is a Brazilian ten-string guitar with five courses of strings arranged in pairs. It
Caipira_viola
Alice. Vivências Caipiras: Pluralidade cultural e diferentes temporalidades na terra paulista. Setubal, Maria Alice. Vivências Caipiras: Pluralidade cultural
Caipira_culture
Godoy, all from Piracicaba. The name is a reference to the Caipiras, a people. The term "Caipira" comes from the Paulista language, originating from Tupi
Caipira_music
Inhabitants of the state of São Paulo, Brazil
cultura caipira em documentos normativos para a Educação Básica. pp. 18–19. Victal, Jane; Cordova, Vitor Sartori (2016-05-08). "Territorialidades Caipiras: o
Paulistas
Romance language
constitutes caipira, Triângulo Mineiro, border areas of Goiás and the remaining parts of Mato Grosso do Sul are included, and the frontier of caipira in Minas
Portuguese_language
considered pejorative because it is considered an offensive nickname similar to Caipira and is given to those who are native to the Rio Grande do Sul countryside
List_of_ethnic_slurs
Most populous city in Brazil
countless artistic, cultural, and gastronomic expressions, such as the caipira culture and cuisine, sertanejo music, Brazilian hip-hop and rock, and samba
São_Paulo
Romance language
Eonavian Portuguese dialects African Angolan Asian Brazilian Amazofonia Caipira Florianopolitan Gaúcho Mineiro Northeastern Paulistano European Alentejan
Spanish_language
Association football team in Brazil
Campeonato Paulista First Division. The final was nicknamed the caipira final (final caipira, in Portuguese language). In 1991, the club was the Campeonato
Red_Bull_Bragantino
Musical instrument manufacturer
guitars. Other string instruments include craviolas, cavaquinhos, viola caipiras and mandolins. Giannini also manufactures bowed string instruments such
Giannini_(guitar_company)
Brazilian bean dish
Feijão tropeiro, also known as feijão caipira, feijão de preguiça and feijão das onze, is a typical dish from Paulistania Region, specially the states
Feijão_tropeiro
Close-fitting ankle boot with elastic panels
and similar to Australian work boots, they are commonly associated with caipiras or the rural population in general. List of boots List of shoe styles Side-gusset
Chelsea_boot
Continent
West African–influenced cuisine, while São Paulo's cuisine is a mix of caipira and European's cuisine, especially the Italian. Argentines, Chileans, Uruguayans
South_America
June celebration in Brazil
experts, although there are many references to the Caipira people, the June festivities don't represent Caipira culture very well, and are full of stereotypes
Festa_Junina
Brazilian cultural region
Victal, Jane; Cordova, Vitor Sartori (2016-05-08). "Territorialidades Caipiras: o ser e a identidade do lugar". Iluminuras (in Portuguese). 17 (41). doi:10
Paulistania_(region)
1920 book by Amadeu Amaral
The Caipira Dialect: grammar, vocabulary (in Portuguese: O Dialecto Caipira: gramática, vocabulário) is a book written by the poet and philologist Amadeu
The_Caipira_Dialect
Orchestral piece by Heitor Villa-Lobos
"The Little Train of the Caipira" is the subtitle for the Toccata movement that concludes an orchestral suite written by Brazilian composer Heitor Villa-Lobos
The Little Train of the Caipira
The_Little_Train_of_the_Caipira
Music genre that had its origins in the countryside of Brazil in the 1920s
others argue that it is a variation or urbanization of Caipira music, which is integrated into Caipira culture. Sertanejo is the most popular genre in the
Sertanejo_music
Variety of Portuguese language
along with their African slaves. In the beginning of the 18th Century, the caipiras fled from Minas Gerais after the War of the Emboabas, which lasted for
Brazilian_Portuguese
Brazilian peanut sweet, typical of the state of São Paulo
such as corn flour, oat flour or cassava flour. Typical of the São Paulo Caipira cuisine, it is also present in other states of the country (specially in
Paçoca_de_amendoim
State park in Sao Paulo, Brazil
park contains some traditional communities of quilombolas, Amerindians, caipiras and caiçaras. It connects the Serra do Mar forests of Rio de Janeiro to
Serra_do_Mar_State_Park
Breed of chicken
"Malayoid" breeds such as the Shamo and the Malay[citation needed] — with caipira chickens (rustic mixed breeds). Currently, the Índio Gigante has a defined
Índio_Gigante
1969 single by the Rolling Stones
from late December 1968 to early January 1969, inspired by Brazilian "caipiras" (inhabitants of rural, remote areas of parts of Brazil) at the ranch where
Honky_Tonk_Women
Cape- or blanket-like outer garment
of the Caipira people, as reported by Saint-Hilaire. In addition to poncho, it can also be called pala, bernéu, and specifically in the Caipira dialect
Poncho
Traditional inhabitants of the coastal regions of the southeastern and southern Brazil
indigenous, and European origins. Their origins and customs are similar to the caipiras who live further inland. In literature the caiçaras are represented as
Caiçaras
Fretted string instrument
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Acoustic_guitar
Romance subfamily of centro-southern Italy and Corsica
Eonavian Portuguese dialects African Angolan Asian Brazilian Amazofonia Caipira Florianopolitan Gaúcho Mineiro Northeastern Paulistano European Alentejan
Italo-Dalmatian_languages
Brazilian Portuguese dialect of Minas Gerais
Pedro Leopoldo, Mariana, Ponte Nova, Congonhas, Leopoldina, Itabirito. The caipira dialect is spoken in the following regions of the state: Intermediate Geographic
Mineiro
Musical artist
musician, luthier, conductor and teacher. He runs workshops of viola caipira in several cities in Brazil. He played with several guitar players in Brazil
Braz_da_Viola
Brazilian comic strip
(originally named Chico Bento) and his friends and parents, who are all caipiras and live in the small Vila Abobrinha (Zucchini’s Village), a fictional
Chuck_Billy_'n'_Folks
Colonial empire between 1415 and 1999
brazilwood and sugar. In 1693, the Bandeirante Antônio Rodrigues de Arzão, Caipira from Taubaté, discovered gold in the interior of the Captaincy of São Vicente
Portuguese_Empire
Brazil's national cocktail
caipirinha is the diminutive of the word Caipira, which refers to a people from the state of São Paulo. "Caipira" is a two-gender noun. The diminutive mostly
Caipirinha
Brazilian guitar manufacturer
classical and resonator guitars, banjos, mandolins, cavaquinho, and viola caipiras. One of the most famous players of the Del Vecchio Dinâmico resonator guitar
Del_Vecchio_(guitar_maker)
Brazilian sertanejo musical duo
learn the viola caipira (a kind of steel ten-string acoustic guitar). Tião Carreiro played along with various other violeiros (viola caipira players that
Tião_Carreiro_&_Pardinho
Model of guitar
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Gibson_EDS-1275
Fiddle from northeastern Brazil, northern Portugal and Cape Verde
viola braguesa finds a counterpart in its Brazilian cousin, the viola caipira. In forró music, the rabeca is typically accompanied by accordion, zabumba
Rabeca
State park in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
including the Banhado do Caipira, Rincão do Escuro and many islands. It covers the banks of the Lagoa dos Patos from the Banhado do Caipira to the pontal, and
Camaquã_State_Park
Ethnic slur used in Brazil
Carcamano (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˌkaɾkaˈmɐ̃nu]; in Caipira dialect: [kaɹkaˈmɐ̃no]) is an ethnic slur used in São Paulo and in the South of Brazil
Carcamano
Music genre originating in Bahia, Brazil
popular brasileira Brega pop Choro Seresta Sertanejo music Funknejo Música Caipira Música Sertaneja Raiz Vanerão Samba Rio urban samba Main subgenres Batucada
Pisadinha
Fretted string instrument
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Guitar
2008 Brazilian song
monde entier en popularisant le tube Ai se eu te pego." Edvan Antunes - De caipira a universitário - Page 104 "Mesmo tendo conquistado o mundo com a música
Ai_Se_Eu_Te_Pego
Musician who plays the guitar
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Guitarist
Brazilian snack
culinary tradition in the state of Minas Gerais, as well as areas where the caipira and sertanejo dialects are spoken. Cheese coxinhas are also very common
Coxinha
1970, and songs that he sang or wrote were covered frequently by other Caipiras musicians. His music profoundly influenced the development of sertanejo
Raul_Torres_(singer)
Fictional character
[clarification needed] Mauricio was trying to represent how a Caipira would talk by writing his lines in a Caipira dialect. Later on, that was changed and every mistake
Chuck Billy (Chuck Billy 'n' Folks)
Chuck_Billy_(Chuck_Billy_'n'_Folks)
Brazilian artist and designer (1850–1899)
subjects in favor of regionalist themes, depicting the everyday life of the caipiras while moving from academic style to Naturalism. Despite these changes,
Almeida_Júnior
Extinct Tupi-based language of southern Brazil
hypotheses that the Paulista General Language gave origin to the Caipira dialect, spoken in the Caipira cultural belt, known as Paulistania. The main known document
Paulista_General_Language
Paraná and Rio Grande do Sul. It is usually eaten around 11:30 a.m. by caipiras and around 3 p.m., between lunch and dinner, in Paraná. Café com mistura
Café_com_mistura
Traditional candy made of peanuts and cane sugar or molasses
peanuts and rapadura or molasses and is associated with the tradition of caipira cuisine in the state of São Paulo, and is also widespread in Minas Gerais
Pé_de_moleque
hailing from Rio de Janeiro. They are famous for mixing rock music with Caipira music, in a style they would call "rural rock." The duo, initially a trio
Sá_&_Guarabyra
from música caipira over the 20th century, a style of music that originated in Brazilian countryside and that made use of the viola caipira, although it
Culture_of_Brazil
Class of consonants
"Carioca" accent (from the city of Rio de Janeiro) is notable for this. The Caipira dialect (from São Paulo countryside) usually realizes /ʁ/ as [ɻ], [χ],
Rhotic_consonant
Instrumental musical rendition of a narrative
similarly depicted a rural steam-driven train in The Little Train of the Caipira (1930). Indeed, an entire genre sprang up in the 1920s, particularly in
Program_music
Brazilian composer, guitarist and pianist (born 1947)
Carmo (EMI, 1977) Dança das Cabeças, with Naná Vasconcelos (ECM, 1977) Nó Caipira (Odeon, 1978) Sol do Meio Dia (ECM, 1978) Solo (ECM, 1979) Mágico, with
Egberto_Gismonti
Traditional freestyle music from northern Portugal
popular brasileira Brega pop Choro Seresta Sertanejo music Funknejo Música Caipira Música Sertaneja Raiz Vanerão Samba Rio urban samba Main subgenres Batucada
Desgarrada
South American holly plant
called tereré in Spanish and Portuguese or sometimes tererê in Gaúcho, Caipira and Sulista Portuguese, is also consumed as a cold or iced beverage, usually
Yerba_mate
Extended-range classical guitar
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Eleven-string_alto_guitar
Genre of hip hop style music
popular brasileira Brega pop Choro Seresta Sertanejo music Funknejo Música Caipira Música Sertaneja Raiz Vanerão Samba Rio urban samba Main subgenres Batucada
Funk_carioca
audience. Similar to Repentismo, appears among the Caipira culture a musical form derived from viola caipira, which is called cururu. It's also important to
Music_of_Brazil
Brazilian mixed martial artist
Tournament Gold Medalist List of male mixed martial artists >> Fabio "Caipira de Aco" Maldonado MMA Stats, Pictures, News, Videos, Biography - Sherdog
Fábio_Maldonado
Type of electric guitar
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Hybrid_guitar
Russian stringed musical instrument
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Balalaika
Character in Brazilian folklore
"Migração e metemorfose de um mito brasileiro: o saci, trickster da cultura caipira". Revista do Instituto de Estudos Brasileiros (in Portuguese) (38): 141–148
Saci_(folklore)
Traditional clothing usually associated with a geographic area
white jacket, and a straw hat. In São Paulo, Goiás, and nearby states, Caipiras (Brazilian country folk) preserve traditional folk styles of clothing,
Folk_costume
Fretted string instrument
strings. In 2010, Inox Guitars has created a mix of the Brazilian Viola caipira and the Russian semistrunka (семиструнка). This instrument has 2 bass strings
Seven-string_guitar
Music genre
nylon acoustic guitar, but the most traditional instrument is the viola caipira. The songs basically detailed the difficulties of life of those who work
Folk_music
Type of guitar
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Mexican_twelve-string_guitar
Caipira orchestra
The Franco da Rocha Caipira Guitar Orchestra (Portuguese: Orquestra de Viola Caipira de Franco da Rocha) is an Caipira orchestra from the city of Franco
Franco da Rocha Caipira Guitar Orchestra
Franco_da_Rocha_Caipira_Guitar_Orchestra
Musical instrument
trembita tres udu uilleann pipes ukulele viola beiroa viola braguesa viola caipira viola campaniça viola da terra viola toeira vuvuzela washboard washtub
Folk_instrument
Portuguese music genre
popular brasileira Brega pop Choro Seresta Sertanejo music Funknejo Música Caipira Música Sertaneja Raiz Vanerão Samba Rio urban samba Main subgenres Batucada
Fado
Brazilian music genre
popular brasileira Brega pop Choro Seresta Sertanejo music Funknejo Música Caipira Música Sertaneja Raiz Vanerão Samba Rio urban samba Main subgenres Batucada
Choro
Brazilian music group
consisted of Theo de Barros (bass and guitar); Heraldo do Monte (Viola caipira and guitar) and Airto Moreira (percussion). The group was created to accompany
Quarteto_Novo
Demonym for anything related to the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Historical [ɫ] (/l/ in syllable coda), which merged with coda /ɾ/ ([ɻ]) in Caipira, has undergone labialization to [lʷ], and then vocalized to [u̯]; Nevertheless
Carioca
Series of nine suites by the Brazilian composer Heitor Villa-Lobos
Sertão) (Memento of the Sertão) Toccata (O Trenzinho do Caipira — The Little Train of the Caipira) According to one opinion, the third movement was later
Bachianas_Brasileiras
Brazilian singer-songwriter
He is a representative of sertanejo music and folk rock, linked to the caipira culture and dialect. Teixeira is the author of several hit songs including
Renato_Teixeira
Brazilian writer, journalist, and folklorist
best-selling authors at that time. Cornélio Pires released 78 rpm records of Caipira music recordings, as opposed to sertanejo music, in 1929. In 1935, he began
Cornélio_Pires
Consonantal sound represented by ⟨ʎ⟩ in IPA
Alveolo-palatal in European Portuguese. May instead be [lʲ], [l] (Northeast) or [j] (Caipira), especially before unrounded vowels. See Portuguese phonology Many dialects
Voiced palatal lateral approximant
Voiced_palatal_lateral_approximant
1989 studio album by Egberto Gismonti
Gismonti except as indicated: 2 violões – 5:58 Lundu – 6:30 Trenzinho do caipira (Heitor Villa-Lobos) – 7:18 Alegrinho – 3:44 Dança dos escravos – 14:58
Dança_dos_Escravos
Mexican string instrument
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Bajo_quinto
Brazilian journalist
2026-02-07. Rocha, Cynthia da (2017-01-14). "O "Jornalista da República": o caipira Júlio Mesquita – A Província – Paixão por Piracicaba". A Província (in
Júlio_de_Mesquita
Jazz instrument and associated playing style
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Jazz_guitar
Music from Ibero-America or sung in Spanish or Portuguese
popular brasileira Brega pop Choro Seresta Sertanejo music Funknejo Música Caipira Música Sertaneja Raiz Vanerão Samba Rio urban samba Main subgenres Batucada
Latin_music
Brazilian musician (1929–2003)
said to resemble a combination of sounds from a harpsichord and a viola caipira, hence the portmanteau (Cravo is the Portuguese word for harpsichord).
Paulinho_Nogueira
Brazilian actor and singer
Deny e Dino, Marcos Roberto, and The Golden Boys. Reis's style mixes caipira music with a heavy influence from American pop and country. Among his most
Sérgio_Reis
State in Brazil
regard to its most idiosyncratic features—as mineirês. Other dialects are caipira, spoken near the states of São Paulo and Goiás by 33,0%, and baiano, spoken
Minas_Gerais
Brazilian telenovela by Walcyr Carrasco
(15 March 2019). "A dialética rural-urbano em visualidades de mulheres caipiras, em "Chocolate com Pimenta", "Alma Gêmea" e "Êta mundo bom!"". Repositório
Chocolate_com_Pimenta
Brazilian sertanejo duo
Xororó of Durval de Lima. Their music, which combines traditional Brazilian caipira with pop, was instrumental in establishing the sertanejo genre. They have
Chitãozinho_&_Xororó
Brazilian footballer and manager
the latter over Novorizontino in a final which was known as the final caipira. In December 1990, Luxemburgo agreed to leave Bragantino to take over his
Vanderlei_Luxemburgo
Stringed instrument of the guitar family
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Chapman_Stick
Brazilian children's TV puppet show
returned to traveling. Alípio, the horse that works on the farm. He has a caipira accent and when not working he is seen playing with the children. He can
Cocoricó
Delateralization feature of Spanish dialects
Some speakers, mainly of the Caipira dialect of Brazil, merge /ʎ/ and /j/, making telha and teia both /ˈtejɐ/. Some Caipira speakers distinguish etymological
Yeísmo
Brazilian music style
popular brasileira Brega pop Choro Seresta Sertanejo music Funknejo Música Caipira Música Sertaneja Raiz Vanerão Samba Rio urban samba Main subgenres Batucada
Funk_ousadia
Four-stringed guitar
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Tenor_guitar
Style of Brazilian music
popular brasileira Brega pop Choro Seresta Sertanejo music Funknejo Música Caipira Música Sertaneja Raiz Vanerão Samba Rio urban samba Main subgenres Batucada
Bossa_nova
Craftsman of stringed musical instruments
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Luthier
State of Brazil
Way) that many appreciate for their beauty and tranquility, with typical caipira cuisine and culture, the which attracts visitors from different parts of
São_Paulo_(state)
Italian-Portuguese macaronic language of Brazil
known as Paulistalian, is a language that blends Italian dialects with the Caipira dialect. It was widely spoken by Italian immigrants and their descendants
Italo-Paulista
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
God's Devotee; Beloved Friend
Biblical
doing; my doing,whom Jehovah made,fabricator,Jehovah makes,
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Spanish
Short form of Spanish Adoracion, ADORA means "adoration."
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Onre with Lotus Like Eyes
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Welsh name derived from the word bychan, VAUGHN means "little."
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