Ñandefuturism comes from Ñande that means "us" in Guaraní, a native american language largely spoken in Paraguay, Brasil, Argentina, Bolivia and other countries. Ñandefuturism is related to Amazofuturism but is a more open alternative because it proposes cultural exchanges and connections between every native American/indigenous cultures.
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Amazofuturismo e Cyberagreste: por uma nova ficção científica brasileira
Ilustração de João Queiroz
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JURANDÍ, THE LAST CABANO.
27 years old
1.77 tall
Lover of #carimbó and #maniçoba.
Uses the twin blades, Maniva machetes.
#pavulagem straw hat, symbol of struggle and preservation of Northern culture.
On his shoulders a pair of horns, item or totem that he keeps with affection, to remember his friend, a buffalo from Marajó who unfortunately passed away.
Connoisseur of martial arts #capoeira and #marajoara fight, skills he uses against his most powerful enemies.
Strategic and tactical, lazy and wise. He does everything he can to avoid a fight or kill someone, (which in times of military dictatorship is very difficult.)
He lives in a post-apocalyptic "utopian" society controlled by the military. He seeks to unite his people, to regain their freedom as a nation.
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Omniscient Casike - Kwarahy
#Argentina#Brasil#Brazil#paraguay#Uruguay#native american#indigenous#first nations#amazofuturism#ñandefuturism#cybertupi#solarpunk#cyberpunk#Tupi#Guarani#Kwarup#Huka Huka#cyborg
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Ñandefuturism - Etymology
Ñandefuturism comes from Ñande that means "us" in Guaraní, a native american language largely spoken in Paraguay, Brasil, Argentina, Bolivia and other countries. Ñandefuturism is related to Amazofuturism but is a more open alternative because it proposes cultural exchanges and connections between every native American/indigenous cultures.
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