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One hundred years after the war to exterminate the traditional population of the Plateau region of Santa Catarina - the War of the Contestado - the beauty, intensity and faith that translates into the strength of cultural resistance of the Caboclo people, the original representative of the population of Santa Catarina . A real story that doesn't go beyond the 2 paragraphs in textbooks and that continues and remains silent after a century of genocide.

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One hundred years after the war to exterminate the traditional population of the Plateau region of Santa Catarina - the War of the Contestado - the beauty, intensity and faith that translates into the strength of cultural resistance of the Caboclo people, the original representative of the population of Santa Catarina . A real story that doesn't go beyond the 2 paragraphs in textbooks and that continues and remains silent after a century of genocide.

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