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Caiçara canoe Brazil

Posted: Sun Jul 10, 2022 11:35 pm
by aukepalmhof
Source: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

The Caiçara canoe is a type of canoe traditionally built and used by Caiçara populations for subsistence fishing on the coast [ 1 ] .
It is handcrafted by caiçara masters and carved from a tree trunk. The construction technique is passed down through the generations as an oral tradition.
Its use is recorded from Paraty, on the southern coast of Rio de Janeiro, to northern Paraná.
In 2013, IPHAN 's Advisory Board began studies to make the caiçara canoe part of the Brazilian intangible cultural heritage

By the postage stamp is given by the Brazilian Post.

The postage stamp synthesizes the representation of the Caiçara canoes of Brazil through a photograph. The photo was taken in perspective from top to bottom and two caiçara canoes on the banks of the water, preserved on land. The green canoe has entangled fishing nets on it and on the blue one is possible to see the paddle and several fishes out and inside the bucket. A fisherman is handling the container, and to his left, in the water, is another fishing net. The postage stamp frame has a light blue contrasting with the image. The technique used was photography.

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