History:
The name 'Airpurapu' comes from the Tupi language and means 'people of the forest'. Airpurapu people are descended from the Tupi-Guarani people who migrated from Brazil to the state of Mato Grosso do Sul in the early 1800s.
The Airpurapu people have a long and rich history. They are believed to have migrated to Mato Grosso do Sul from Brazil in the early 1800s. At that time, Mato Grosso do Sul was a part of the Brazilian Empire. The Airpurapu people settled in the state's forests and started to farm. They are now one of the state's most important cultural and linguistic groups.
Description:
The Airpurapu people are a proud and independent people. They are known for their strong cultural traditions. These traditions include dance, music, and storytelling. The Airpurapu people are also known for their love of nature and their skill as hunters and gatherers.
The Airpurapu people are known for their friendly and welcoming nature. They are often quick to help out others and are very community-minded. The Airpurapu people also have a strong tradition of hospitality. They are often willing to offer food and shelter to visitors.





