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Documentário Brasil Tupinambá
Documentário Brasil Tupinambá

Documentário Brasil Tupinambá

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Original Language

Portuguese

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Rating

10/10

Release Date

09 August 2021

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Cast

Alício Amoral (Agebê)

Alício Amoral (Agebê)

himself

Aline Amaral

Aline Amaral

herself

Cláudio Magalhçaes (Tororomba)

Cláudio Magalhçaes (Tororomba)

himself

Celene Fonseca

Celene Fonseca

herself (voice)

Domingas Damásio (Araponga)

Domingas Damásio (Araponga)

herself

Erlon Fábio de J. Costa Araújo

Erlon Fábio de J. Costa Araújo

himself

Glicéria Tupinambá

Glicéria Tupinambá

herself

Haroldo Heleno

Haroldo Heleno

himself

Isildo Silva

Isildo Silva

Himself

Ivonete Silva Santos

Ivonete Silva Santos

herself

Jacarandá Tupinambá

Jacarandá Tupinambá

herself

Jaqueliny Araújo

Jaqueliny Araújo

herself

João Pacheco de Oliveira

João Pacheco de Oliveira

himself

Joelson Ferreira

Joelson Ferreira

himself

Júlio A. Chamite

Júlio A. Chamite

himself

Maria Ivonete (Indiara)

Maria Ivonete (Indiara)

himself

Maria Jesuína

Maria Jesuína

herself

Maria de Lourdes

Maria de Lourdes

herself

Maria Nicelma Araújo Ribeiro

Maria Nicelma Araújo Ribeiro

herself

Maria Rosário Golçalves de Carvalho

Maria Rosário Golçalves de Carvalho

herself

Maria Valdelice (Jamapoty)

Maria Valdelice (Jamapoty)

herself

Maria Vitória

Maria Vitória

herself

Mauro Montagnoli (Bispo da Diocese de Ilhéus)

Mauro Montagnoli (Bispo da Diocese de Ilhéus)

himself

Nádia Akawà Tupinambá

Nádia Akawà Tupinambá

herself

Naiton Muniz (Airy)

Naiton Muniz (Airy)

himself

Núbia Tupinambá

Núbia Tupinambá

herself

Pedrísia Damácio (Aracy)

Pedrísia Damácio (Aracy)

herself

Pedro Braz

Pedro Braz

himself

Ramon Santos Tupinambá

Ramon Santos Tupinambá

himself

Rosilene Tupinambá (Moema)

Rosilene Tupinambá (Moema)

herself

Rosivaldo Ferreira da Silva (Cacique Babau)

Rosivaldo Ferreira da Silva (Cacique Babau)

himself

Silva Helena R. Reis

Silva Helena R. Reis

herself

Suely Santos

Suely Santos

herself

Valdinete (Jendiba Tupinambá)

Valdinete (Jendiba Tupinambá)

herself

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