The term "cangaço" refers to a social banditry movement that emerged in the northeastern region of Brazil, particularly during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The cangaceiros were bandits who often operated in groups, known for their distinctive dress, which included wide-brimmed hats and leather clothing. They were typically seen as both outlaws and folk heroes, depending on the perspective of the local communities.
The cangaço


