Um Natal de negros: esboço etnográfico sobre um ritual religioso num quilombo amazônico
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https://doi.org/10.11606/2179-0892.ra.1995.111569Keywords:
Christmas, the Curuá quilombo, black people in Amazonia, negro folklore, afro-brazilian ethnographyAbstract
This article intends to approximate the Anthropology and the History through the description of a religious ritual lived by descendents of ancient fugitive slaves of Curuá river, dístrict of Alenquer, Médio-Amazonas paraense, who had lived in that region since middle-eighteen century . Therefore, we try to penetrate into the meanders of one of the most important feasts of Christisnity - Christmas - and in its reorganization in the daily life of an amazon quilombo, arranging several temporalities, recreating biblical passages in the light of black human experience in the community of fugitive slavesDownloads
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1995-12-30
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Figueiredo, A. M. de. (1995). Um Natal de negros: esboço etnográfico sobre um ritual religioso num quilombo amazônico. Revista De Antropologia, 38(2), 207-238. https://doi.org/10.11606/2179-0892.ra.1995.111569
