Considering it a first world country the infant mortality rate is high compared to other first world counties. However, Brazil is on the come up as considered a developing country. When the Portuguese colonized Brazil in 1530 they brought a unique culture to the region. For example, gender relations and roles in Brazil formed as a result to the Portuguese concept of machismo meaning male dominance. Brazilian women are seen as inferior to their male counterparts and account for only 2% of the executive workforce. Although Brazil grants most cultural roots to Portugal there are still some folk culture traditions that are uniquely Brazilian. Diet is one of these, rice, beans and manioc which is a root crop are the core behind the Brazilian diet and people in all socioeconomic class consume them daily. Meat and poultry on the other hand are usually only present on every upper-class dinner table. These food groups are uniformed throughout the nation. However, there is some variety in different regions in the country. In the northeast for example, there are many dishes with African origin because the abundance of forced slaves that migrated. On the other hand, worlds famous barbecue has its roots in the south. Food distribution is highly based on ethnicity from original migrants. The country is flooded with large landholdings due it its agrarian …show more content…
Rio de Janeiro is modeled off ancient Portuguese cities. The importance of futebol or soccer as the Americans call it, is insurmountable in Brazilian society. Brazil is home to the only team in history that has qualified for every single world cup. Soccer has united a heterogeneous country to a one uniformed nation. And although soccer was introduced to Brazil by the Europeans, its unifying powers has been strictly Brazilian. Music and dance is a huge part of the Brazilian culture. The Samba is a musical genre and dance style that originated in Brazil with the African migrant’s introduction of the native music and dance to the country. Over time the music and dance became so popular that it has become annually performed in Brazils world famous carnival. Brazils folk culture is a combination of Portuguese tradition mix with the culture of later migrants. Because of the over populated cities in emergence of pop culture in Brazil was inevitable. Brazil has managed to preserve its folk culture while still embracing elements of pop culture. The internet, television, and social medias are all relatively available especially in the cities. However, the poor, the more rural areas in the north are not up to date with much of the 21-century technology. Globalization has an immense effect on clothing style. Traditional German, Russian and