The Tribe (Monica and Friends) explained

"The Tribe" ("Papa Capim" in original Portuguese)
Author:Mauricio de Sousa
Status:Running.
First:1963
Genre:Humor comics, Jungle (genre) comics

The Tribe ("Papa Capim") is a Brazilian comic strip, part of the Monica's Gang series. It centers around a tribe of indigenous people from the Amazon[1] (although it is never specified which). Their tribe was once named "Tribo do Rio" (River's Tribe). Although the only characters are Tom-Tom (the main character), Tamoyo, Papaya and the Pajé, their stories feature a large range of themes, going from environmental concerns to the shock between indigenous and non-indigenous cultures. People from outside the jungle are called "Caras-pálidas" (White-faced or paleface, due to their white skin, in contrast to the usual dark skin of indigenous peoples from the Amazon) or simply "Caraíbas". When one of the Caraíbas approaches Tom-Tom's tribe, the encounter can be either friendly or unfriendly, the latter always happening when the Caraíba attempts to hunt, deforest, burn, or in any other way harm the environment.[2] Tupã, the God of the Guarani people, and Jaci, the Moon, are occasionally mentioned.

Characters

Media

In 2016 a graphic novel based on The Tribe characters entitled "Papa-Capim: Noite Branca", was released as part of the Graphic MSP being made by Marcela Godoy e Renato Guedes.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Turma do Mauricio. Superinteressante. Editora Abril. 22 November 2015. Portuguese. February 2004.
  2. Book: de Sousa, Mauricio. Almanacão Turma da Mônica. April 1998. Editora Globo. São Paulo. 160–163. Portuguese. Protetores da Floresta.
  3. Book: Mauricio de Sousa. Mauricio de Sousa. Mauricio 80. November 2015. Panini Comics. São Paulo. 46. 1. Portuguese.