He illustrated his account with photographs and his descriptions of Brazilian tribes are still used by anthropologists and ethnologists today.
He met a native who had also fled from slavery, and together they made it to an indigenous Brazilian tribe of Tupí people, where they stayed for nine months.
In a recent autobiographical piece, Scliar discusses his membership of the Jewish, medical, Gaucho, and Brazilian tribes.
For the Brazilian Indian tribe, see Panará.
She's been locked in the library all week trying to do a monograph on one of her Brazilian tribes, with nothing but a little toke around the house.
The great majority of Brazilian tribes have been wiped out.
Most Brazilian tribes are protected under law, while in reality there has been resistance in policies and strong support for enterprises that carry out these threats on their existence.
Similar body ornaments are worn by both sexes of the Suyá people, a Brazilian tribe and by men among the Kayapo.
New photographs of a hitherto unknown Brazilian tribe have caused great excitement around the world - and not just among anthropologists.
Internecine tribal wars such as those mentioned in the exhibit of the Brazilian tribe, the Tapirape, don't fit the model, either.