Eleven of the twelve students were buried the day after the shooting in the Brazilian tradition of holding services within a day of a person's death.
His works inaugurated a Brazilian historiographic tradition identified with Marxism, but critical of Stalinist stageism and reductionism.
In the Brazilian tradition, citizenship is inherent in the place of birth (Brazilians are all people born in Brazil).
He also manifests in other Brazilian traditions like Umbanda and Macumba.
True to Brazilian tradition, she absorbs and enhances whatever music charms her.
Mixing Brazilian traditions and imported rock, the Tropicalists celebrated the collision of tradition and modernity.
The group appealed especially to the nationalistic desires of upper-class Brazilians who yearned for a homegrown, uniquely Brazilian musical tradition free from foreign influences.
Santos, likewise, maintain the Brazilian tradition of producing teams with style and verve as well as a very tough centre.
In the Brazilian tradition, the rabeca chuleira is simply called rabeca and is not a short-scale instrument unlike its Portuguese cousin.
A sophisticated trilingual pop record, spinning twitchy electronics, American freak-folk and Brazilian traditions into a glittering tableau.