Talk:caipira
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[edit]What I know as "caipira" is a traditional people originally from São Paulo, a group of which I am a part. There is literally no relationship (whether ethmological or cultural) between Caipiras and others such as hillbillies, yokels, etc.
I tried to emphasize the people, including citing the pronunciation of 'caipira' in Caipira dialect, but in addition to my edits being reversed, I was blocked by @Surjection.
It is important to note that, historically, 'caipira' is the designation as the bandeirantes were nicknamed by the indigenous people, and today, despite stereotypes, caipira is, above all, the name of the people who preserve the traditions of the paulistas bandeirantes in an area referred to by historians as "Paulistania" Danfosky (talk) 23:17, 26 October 2024 (UTC)
- You keep removing the existing definitions. First you removed all of them, and then you kept removing the adjective definition. — SURJECTION / T / C / L / 07:30, 27 October 2024 (UTC)