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Diego Álvares Correia (c. 1500–1557), better known as (Tupi for “son of the thunder”), was a Portuguese settler who shipwrecked off the coast of Bahia around 1509. He lived among the Tupinambá people, married the indigenous princess Paraguaçu, and later helped early Portuguese colonization. His story became mythologized as a foundational narrative of racial and cultural fusion—the "invention of Brazil." It seems like your keyboard may have auto-corrected
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In 2001, director Guel Arraes released the Brazilian comedy-adventure film Caramuru - A Invenção do Brasil , starring Selton Mello and Camila Pitanga. The movie parodies the discovery and colonization of Brazil, mixing slapstick humor with sharp postcolonial critique. It reimagines Caramuru not as a hero but as a clumsy, opportunistic figure whose so-called “invention” of Brazil is more accident than design. It reimagines Caramuru not as a hero but