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TheCaipira culture refers to the traditional characteristics of the state ofSão Paulo and regions initially influenced byPaulista exploration activities, geographically considered part of the cultural region ofPaulistania, which encompassesBrazilian states such asParaná,Goiás,Minas Gerais,Mato Grosso, andMato Grosso do Sul, being these the main places where the values of theCaipira people settled.[1] These are the main areas where the values of the caipira people settled. Historians view it as the continuation of the culture of thebandeirantes, who later distanced themselves from their former tasks related togold exploration,expansionism, andslavery.[2]

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  1. ^Victal, Jane; Cordova, Vitor Sartori (2016-05-08)."Territorialidades Caipiras: o ser e a identidade do lugar".Iluminuras (in Portuguese).17 (41).doi:10.22456/1984-1191.64560.ISSN 1984-1191.
  2. ^PEREIRA DA SILVA, Augusto César.Na cartilha de Romana e Euzébio: as escolas da comunidade rural de Paraputanga. p. 33.


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