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svetlana [45]
3 years ago
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A miscigenação brasileira vem basicamente de três raças: índios, negros e brancos. No contato entre os três, por razões diversas

, os brancos (portugueses) ocupavam posição de destaque. A partir dessa configuração, e com a chegada de europeus de outros países, além de japoneses, a identidade brasileira foi sendo construída. Alimentação, religião, dança, música, hábitos comportamentais e valores que temos ainda hoje têm origem nessa época. Nossa história e nossa cultura são ricas. Desde sua descoberta, até os dias de hoje! Identifique os principais elementos de nossa cultura e de que etnia eles são originários. Identifique também os conflitos e convergências entre eles e sua presença no nosso cotidiano. POR FAVOR, PRECISO MUITO DE AJUDA!
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Nutka1998 [239]3 years ago
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Answer:

Os principais formadores da nossa cultura brasileira são os colonizadores europeus, os Portugueses, a população indígena ja existente e os escravos que vieram da África, e posteriormente de varias outras culturas que imigraram para o Brasil.

Explanation:

Tudo que vemos hoje no Brasil e característica dessa miscigenação cultural mundial, que influenciou nossa Língua, crença, hábitos, culinária, dança e muitas outras coisas. Esses choques de culturas também  nos levam a processos de intolerâncias, discriminações e preconceitos, bastante presente na nossa sociedade.

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