People of Brazilian Heritage

  • Hilfinger Messias D
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Abstract

Overview and Heritage Brazil, the , is South . Brazilians are not a homogeneous group given the diversity of the size and , as variant . Although - tions , practices , and beliefs , an abundance of literature and sites groups in Brazil , including arts , music , dance , and cuisine . Brazilian , French , Dutch , German , Italian , Japanese , Chinese , African , Arab , and native . Brazilians Hispanics , despite . Because they , many Latino . Common States (hidden) , or referred to as undocumented aliens . Most Brazilians in the United ; New ; Newark , New ; and . Smaller exist in Los Angeles , Detroit , and other locales . Larger Brazilian settlements in the United States have their own churches , spiritualists , beauty shops , travel services , and 14 Copyright support . The United States is unknown . Many Brazilians subsist in urban slums without privacy and hope to earn enough money to return . Alternative . They - quently leave children , wives , and family behind to become slaves . There second - and - generation and father have immigrated to the United States . Like other immigrants , many Brazilians are underemployed after immi - grating , often giving up their professions to earn money as illegal , waiters , cab , and - paying . Immigrants many " under - the - table " wages .

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Hilfinger Messias, D. A. K. (2021). People of Brazilian Heritage. In Textbook for Transcultural Health Care: A Population Approach (pp. 277–293). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-51399-3_10

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