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Manoel Henrique Pereira (c. 1895 in
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– c. 1924 in
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), known as Besouro Mangangá was a legendary
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fighter from
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who ran capoeira school in Santo Amaro at the beginning of the 20th century. Besouro was a dangerous ''faquista'', highly skilled in
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, and known to play with a straight razor using his foot. Besouro was murdered quite young in
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in the Maracangalha camp, in the Santa Casa de Misericórdia of Santo Amaro. Shortly after his death, Besouro became a mythical capoeira hero. Its fame reached the national level from the 1930s and, with the expansion of capoeira to other continents, it became international. Besouro was the teacher of capoeira mestre Cobrinha Verde.


Biography

Besouro Mangangá was the son of Maria José and João Matos Pereira, born in
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. He was a native of the Bahian recôncavo and lived in that region, during a period when the sugarcane fields flourished in Santo Amaro , they played an important role in the productive scenario, through the sloops along the subaé river they took the goods that went to and arrived at the pier in Salvador.


Capoeira carrier

Manoel Henrique, who, from an early age, learned the secrets of capoeira from Mestre Alípio in Trapiche de Baixo, was baptized as Besouro Mangangá because of the belief of many who said that when he got into a conflict were the number of enemies was too great to be able to beat them, he would turn into a beetle and fly away. Several legends arose around Besouro to justify his deeds, the main one attributes to him the “closed body” (''corpo fechado'') and that bullets and daggers could not hurt him. Due to his supposed powers, the Beetle Mangangá became a mythological character for capoeira practitioners, having his identity related to bullies, cappadocians and rascals. It is speculated that he did not like the police and that he had several confrontations with its forces, sometimes gaining the advantage in the clashes. However, according to Antonio Liberac Cardoso Simões Pires: Some historical documentation records the confrontations between Besouro Mangangá and the police , such as what happened in
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, in which Besouro would have gone to a
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in the neighborhood of São Caetano , in Salvador , to recover a
berimbau The berimbau (, borrowed from Kimbundu ''mbirimbau'') is a traditional Angolan musical bow that is commonly used in Brazil. It is also known as ''sekitulege'' among the Baganda and Busoga. It consists of a single-stringed bow attached to a gourd ...
that belonged to his group. With the agent's refusal to return the seized object, Besouro went on the attack with the help of some companions. They were unable to recover the desired berimbau, as they were repelled off by the police, who received help from a group of local residents.


Death

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wrote a legend of Besouro's death:


In popular culture

'' The Assailant'', a film adaptation of the story of Besouro, directed by João Daniel Tikhomiroff, premiered in Brazil on October 30, 2009. Besouro was played by Ailton Carmo, and the fight choreography was handled by Huan-Chiu Ku, choreographer for the fight scenes in ''
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''.


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Besouro
{{Authority control 1890s births 1924 deaths Brazilian capoeira practitioners People from Santo Amaro, Bahia Capoeira mestres