
Curiau Quilombo Amapa_LT0120.jpg


Traditional canoe fishing with spear in Amazon rain forest at Curiaú Quilombo, black community, Amapá State, Brazil. A quilombo is a Brazilian hinterland settlement founded by people of African origin. Most of the inhabitants of quilombos were escaped former slaves.
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