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Mamanguá: Marine Nursery and Traditional Stronghold of the Caiçaras / Berceau Marin et Refuge Traditionnel de Caiçaras

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By: Paulo Nogara(Author), Elias Fajardo(Author), Araquém Alcântara(Illustrator)
116 pages
Mamanguá: Marine Nursery and Traditional Stronghold of the Caiçaras / Berceau Marin et Refuge Traditionnel de Caiçaras
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  • Mamanguá: Marine Nursery and Traditional Stronghold of the Caiçaras / Berceau Marin et Refuge Traditionnel de Caiçaras Paperback Jan 2005 Out of Print #222642
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Language: Bilingual in English and French

Considered the only tropical fjord the Brazilian coast, Saco do Mamanguá houses a precious marine nursery that, despite the advances of modernity, is still relatively untouched thanks to its natural protection and the mobilization of the caiçaras (the name for the traditional coastal inhabitants of the South and Southeast of Brazil). Addressing the urgent need to preserve this natural heritage, the book aims to make society aware of this issue and preserve the rich socio-cultural memory of the region.

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Out of Print
By: Paulo Nogara(Author), Elias Fajardo(Author), Araquém Alcântara(Illustrator)
116 pages
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