The Captaincy of Todos os Santos Bay was one of the most important hereditary captaincies established by the Kingdom of Portugal at the beginning of the colonisation of Brazil in 1534. Granted to the grantee Francisco Pereira Coutinho, it occupied a strategic position on the Brazilian coast, centred on the […]
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Cultura dos Índios Pataxós na Costa do Descobrimento
The Pataxós Indians are one of the most traditional indigenous peoples of Bahia and have occupied the Discovery Coast region, which stretches from Belmonte to Prado, for centuries. Despite the effects of colonisation and the expansion of tourism, the Pataxós have kept their traditions alive, resisting through cultural preservation, the […]
History of the indigenous peoples of Bahia
When the Portuguese colonists arrived in southern Bahia in 1500, the Brazilian coastal lands were occupied by the Tupi-Guarani Indians. Indigenous groups of the Bahian coast The predominant indigenous groups on the Bahian coast were the Tupiniquins and the Tupinambás. The Tupiniquins inhabited the strip from Camamu to Espírito Santo. […]

















