KANOÊ (Márcio Faraco)
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can someone put up the lyrics?
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@Muzikalya Thank you very much for translatin'
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:´(
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@djsvchost Sararé, Manoki, Canela, Javaé, Enawenê Nawê, Yawanawá, Arara, Galibi, Suruí, Juma, Yudjá, Caimbé, Poyanawa. Purá Kanoê, último a ficar No rio Omerê, ninguém pra casar. Purá Kanoê só mais sua irma, tanto pra contar, ninguém pra dizer. Kanoê tem que se esconder pra sobreviver precisa aceitar viver assim e ver se aproximar o ponto final, sen poder lutar contra o silêncio.
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@Muzikalya So it's the lyrics meaning as well?
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But the story is not ended..it's even worse after :
Women felt such a despair of this lost they decided to commit a collective suicide...after they had given poison to all their children....they took some. Only one survived (who had taken less poison), and succeeded in saving her two children : a boy and a girl. This tribe could survive. But only with the union of a brother to his sister. That is to say they won't. END
(I hope my translation is easy to understand and close enough to original)
Muzikalya 10 months ago 6
It's really tragical : it says that the Kanoê tribe was composed of 50 persons more or less, essentially women and children. One day, men decided they should go away for an expedition, in a way to find other people to make new families.ALL men were part of this expedition, and each little boy old enough. Days were passing by and no man was coming back. Two women decided to go and search for them. They went back a few days later : their husbands and sons had all been killed, and little boys too.
Muzikalya 10 months ago 5