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'''Centro de Pesquisas Museologicas Sacaca Museum'''<br>Avenida Feliciano Coelho 1.509<br>Macapa AP 68901-025<br> | '''Centro de Pesquisas Museologicas Sacaca Museum'''<br>Avenida Feliciano Coelho 1.509<br>Macapa AP 68901-025<br> | ||
Website | Website: [https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g1015728-d4427308-Reviews-Centro_de_Pesquisas_Museologicas_Sacaca_Museum-Macapa_State_of_Amapa.html Centro de Pesquisas Museologicas Sacaca Museum] | ||
:Museu Sacaca is an open air museum portraying the origins and customs of the Amazonian people, typical indigenous life near a river. It’s named after a great connoisseur of natural herbs so there is a pharmacy on site, as well, where you can purchase all sorts of pure medicines. | :Museu Sacaca is an open air museum portraying the origins and customs of the Amazonian people, typical indigenous life near a river. It’s named after a great connoisseur of natural herbs so there is a pharmacy on site, as well, where you can purchase all sorts of pure medicines. | ||
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:The initiative behind the museum’s creation came from four ethnic groups living in the extreme north of Brazil, on the border with French Guiana: Palikur, Galibi Kali’na, Karipuna and Galibi Marworno. In development since the late 1990s, the space was born in 2007 aiming to give visibility to indigenous culture and to act as a center of reference, memory, documentation and research for the indigenous people of the region. | :The initiative behind the museum’s creation came from four ethnic groups living in the extreme north of Brazil, on the border with French Guiana: Palikur, Galibi Kali’na, Karipuna and Galibi Marworno. In development since the late 1990s, the space was born in 2007 aiming to give visibility to indigenous culture and to act as a center of reference, memory, documentation and research for the indigenous people of the region. | ||
For a list of museums in Brazil go to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_museums_in_Brazil List of museums in Brazil] in Wikipedia. | |||
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