thumb|250px|Jagunço posing for a photo, 1910, Bahia
thumb|250px|Jagunço posing for a photo, 1910, Bahia
A jagunço (), from the Portuguese zarguncho (a weapon of African origin, similar to a short lance or chuzo), is an armed band or bodyguard, usually hired by plantation owners and "colonels" in the backlands of Brazil, especially in Northeastern Brazil. They were hired to protect their employer, big land owner, against invaders and feudal enemies, and also to control their slaves and indentured servants. Some farmers formed their own private militias with a number of heavily armed jagunços. There were also free-lancing or mercenary jagunços, who could be hired for temporary conflicts, as vigilantes, or for contract murders. Local folklore says that jagunços with yellow eyes were particularly fearsome and efficient.
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