Mestre Cupijó e Seu Ritmo was a pioneering Brazilian group led by musician Mestre Cupijó (Océlio de Nazaré), celebrated for fusing traditional Amazonian rhythms with elements of carimbó, siriá, and other Afro-Indigenous sounds from Pará. Emerging in the 1970s, Cupijó’s innovative blend created a vibrant, horn-driven groove that captured the energy of northern Brazil’s dance traditions. Revered for revitalizing regional culture and inspiring generations of musicians, his recordings remain a lively testament to the dynamic spirit of Pará’s musical heritage.