Alex Pereira Ethnicity: Which Brazilian Tribe Does the UFC Champ Belong To?
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In a matter of months, Alex Pereira has done what many couldn’t do in their entire careers. Since his 2021 UFC debut, Pereira has been able to capture two titles in the organization. Now he is gearing up for his first UFC light heavyweight title defense at UFC 300. The Brazilian is going to fight Jamahal Hill in the biggest UFC PPV in recent history.
For a long time now, fans have been curious to know more about Alex Pereira’s background and native roots. Here is everything we know about his ethnicity.
Alex Pereira’s tribe & ethnicity
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Pereira belongs to the Pataxó tribe. The native tribe has a population of little over 12,000 in the Bahia region, Brazil. Also, the tribe used to speak the now-extinct Pataxó language. Later on, a revitalized version, Patxohã, and Portuguese, replaced the now-extinct language while retaining some of the Pataxó words.
The indigenous tribe went through turmoil in the middle of the last century. Not only was the indigenous population’s region mainly converted into private farms, but they were also expelled from the forest. As a result, the larger society integrated them into their fold, and further, they lost their indigenous identity.
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Furthermore, the fighter’s famous bow and arrow walkout ritual have a native connection. Talking to ESPN, the kickboxer-turned-MMA fighter told, “I made a ritual with the bow and arrow. Then a sequence with the indigenous music and that’s how it started.”
Thus, this signature entrance became his method to pay homage to his culture and family, as it made him more confident.
In the same segment, the former Glory champion revealed that his first kickboxing teacher had indigenous roots and further admitted that his grandparents were indigenous.
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Notably, the Sao Paulo fighter wants to help the ‘forgotten’ native population. Thus, he stated, “I want to make a name for myself and in the future use it to help the indigenous people… With that [UFC platform’s media advantage], I have the potential to really help the indigenous people.”
Alex Periera’s nickname
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Significantly, Pataxó also inspired the 35-year-old fighter’s nickname, ‘Poatan’. ‘Po’ in his native language translates to hands and ‘Atan’ is a stone equivalent. Hence, giving Pereira an apt nickname. However, the Sao Paulo fighter paid tribute to the same with a tattoo of pebbles and rocks on his left hand.
Remarkably, during the pandemic, as the native population had trouble feeding themselves, Pereira left Sao Paulo and went to Porto Seguro to donate food for them. What do you think of this dedication of Alex Pereira towards his community? Let us know in the comments below.
Edited by:
Vineet Nandwana