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I-JUCA-PIRAMA

Escultura em bronze (Eduardo de Sá 1866-1940)

Alusivo ao poema épico-dramático I-Juca Pirama, de Gonçalves Dias(1823-1864), que relata a luta entre os índios Timbiras e Tupis. A escultura representa o encontro entre dois Tupis, pai e filho. A expressão tupi I-Juca Pirama significa em português "o que há de ser morto, e que é digno de ser morto"
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Author Jonas de Carvalho from Rio de Janeiro, Brasil

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