book chapter

Letter of Pedro Vaz de Caminha to King Manuel written from Porto Seguro of Vera Cruz the first of May 1500

voyage of Pedro Alvares Cabral to Brazil and India (81) • Published In 1938 • Pages: 3-33 [incomplete]

By: Caminha, Pero Vaz de, 15th cent., Greenlee, William Brooks.

Abstract
The report of Pedro Vaz de Caminha is the basic eyewitness account of the discovery of Brazil. 'In this letter Caminha carefully wrote down each day what appeared to him to be new and curious, as well as almost every act of the members of the fleet in their dealings with the inhabitants. It is very important as the first account of the natives of that country. Later investigations have shown nothing to discredit the narrative from the standpoint of ethnology, and few subsequent writers have given us a better idea of the customs of the people inhabiting the coast of Brazil… The manuscript was found by the Spanish historian Juan Bautista Muñoz, in the Archivo da Torre do Tombo at Lisbon prior to 1790, and was first published in 1817 by Father Manuel Aires de Casal in COROGRAFIA BRASILEIRA from an inexact copy found to exist in the Real Arquivo da Marinha at Rio de Janeiro. …The best text is that given in ALGUNS DOCUMENTOS DO ARCHIVO NACIONAL (Lisbon, 1892, pp. 108-21), and it is from this that the translation has been made.' --Editor's introduction, pp. 3-5.
Subjects
History
Behavior toward non-relatives
culture
Tupinamba
HRAF PubDate
2003
Region
South America
Sub Region
Eastern South America
Document Type
book chapter
Evaluation
Creator Type
Traveler
Document Rating
3: Good, useful data, but not uniformly excellent
Analyst
AW ; 1971
Field Date
1500
Coverage Date
1500
Coverage Place
Bahia, Brazil
Notes
Pedro Vaz de Caminha ; translated by William Brooks Greenlee
This document consists of excerpts
LCCN
39018871
LCSH
Tupinamba Indians