SILVA JÚNIOR, J. V.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/9096802299151902; SILVA JÚNIOR, João Vieira da.
Resumo:
The Brazilian people are considered multi-ethnic, but the distances between agents,
of this constitution: white, black and Indian do not stop growing. In case of
black element, even after the abolition of slavery did not mean the end.
of the differences and much less of the prejudices, on the contrary, the History of the black
in Brazil, until today, is marked by silences and
Afro-Brazilian religiosity is one of the most attacked camps. Religiousness was a
of the ways most used to safeguard the identity of blacks and blacks
coming to the diaspora to this day, especially by Candomblé. In Cajazeiras -
PB africanities are preserved by Ilê Axé Runtó Rumbôci commanded by
caretaker of Saint Jackson Ricarte of Oyá Balé, the Ilê de Candomblé is
reference to the studies within the religiosity and Afro-Brazilian culture by
treat the spiritual home of Candomblé oldest in the state of Paraíba. For
To tell the story, part of his history was the study of
more approach to focus the Candomblé in the city of Cajazeiras-PB, its values,
their rituals and their struggles.