Os primeiros aldeamentos na província de Goiás: Bororo e kayapó na estrada do anhanguera
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https://doi.org/10.11606/2179-0892.ra.1996.111630Keywords:
afro-brazilian religions, pentecostalism, South Cone, territorAbstract
A characteristic of modernity is the transnationalization of goods and of culture, including religion. This text shows how this occurs in the Cone-Sul involving Afro-Brazil ian Religions and Brazilian Neo-Pentecostal churches which spread out from Rio Grande do Sul accross national borders to neighboring countries in the La Plata region. After a consideration of the empirical data available about the expansion of these two religious groups to Argentina and Uruguay, we will review explanations furnished by researchers on this theme.Downloads
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1996-06-06
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Oro, A. P. (1996). Os primeiros aldeamentos na província de Goiás: Bororo e kayapó na estrada do anhanguera. Revista De Antropologia, 39(1), 221-244. https://doi.org/10.11606/2179-0892.ra.1996.111630