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Artigo
Mametu Nangetu na mata
Traditional communities of African array has a deep relationship with nature and its elements. The forest surrounding the market-place “CEASA” is attended by people from traditional communities. They collect leaves, bark and herbs that the forest gives and offer thanks to the energies and mystics...
Autor principal: | RIBEIRO FILHO, Pedro Ivan Olaia |
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Outros Autores: | ALVES, Wellington Romario da Silva |
Grau: | Artigo |
Idioma: | por |
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Universidade Federal do Pará
2020
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Acesso em linha: |
http://repositorio.ufpa.br:8080/jspui/handle/2011/12333 http://dx.doi.org/10.18542/nra.v5i1.6388 |
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Traditional communities of African array has a deep relationship with nature and
its elements. The forest surrounding the market-place “CEASA” is attended by people from
traditional communities. They collect leaves, bark and herbs that the forest gives and offer
thanks to the energies and mystics persons of the forest. Mametu Nangetu is a tradition
woman that goes to the market-place CEASA sinc she was kid, she has great intimacy with the space. She reaps what nature presents us and also afforests the place. This video is the
ethnographic record by during the research process of the project: “Feira Livre; -performa-te
cidade: investigação performática, diálogos e outros sabores”. This project was awarded by
“Bolsa de Criação, Experimentação, Pesquisa e Divulgação Artística 2015 da Fundação
Cultural do Pará”. This record was achieved in one morning we were with the Mansu
Nangetu’s community at the CEASA’s fair and forest, and we follow Mametu Nangetu
sharing knowledge of our bantu tradition. Katendê is the Lord of Forests and Lord of Jinsaba,
the sacred leaves. Mariô is the oil palm leaf and it’s used at the entrances of candomble
houses. A CANON G15 machine was used to capture the images. |