The culture of Brazil is mainly derived from Portuguese culture, because Portuguese colonized Brazil from 1500.
Portuguese language, Roman Catholicism and colonial architectural styles were all introduced by the Portuguese, while some aspects of Brazilian culture were influenced by the contributions of Italian, German and other European immigrants and the Africans influenced language, cuisine, music, dance and religion.
The native Amerindians influenced Brazil's language and cuisine.
Marta Suplicy is the Minister of Culture for Brazil.
The people who were brought to Brazil from Africa as slaves influenced the culture of Brazil.
Only Brazil; Mexico, Cuba and Peru were influenced by Spanish culture.
Of course there is Portugal itself, and Brazil. Brazil was a Colony of Portugal starting in 1500. That is why it has a Portuguese culture.
No. Brazil is Brazilian. If you mean 'Which European culture "colonized" Brazil?' the answer is Portugal.
Portuguese
Brazil has a national culture. This means that the citizens throughout the country share a common belief system which includes similar values and traditions.
No, Brazil had a tiny spanish colonization. The Brazilian culture is largely portuguese, Italian, African (like USA), German and Japanese. They speak portuguese because back then portuguese colonized brazil
Portugal and Brazil. Portuguese is a language not a culture.
Brazil
CApitalist, Afro-European Influence
No It is a Japanese Culture