CONGO CAPIXABA AS RESISTANCE TO CATHOLIC ACCULTURATION
DECOLONIZING SYNCHETIC PRACTICES OF EUROCENTRIC KNOWLEDGE
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Congo, Catholicism, Afro-Brazilian culture, EurocentrismAbstract
The objective of this work is to discuss how the slave period ensued in the Espírito Santo State, how to treat the black body as labor, how the slaves established themselves in the province beyond understanding the confinement of the senzala, since their forms of establishing in Capixabas lands promoted ways of thinking based on Afro-Brazilian thinking, or rather, relating afro-capixaba, in this process to report slavery in this extreme racist land and to substantiate or revive the contribution of the legacy of black men and women starting from the celebration of popular Catholicism of the Congo, as a legacy of the proposal of culture and resistance that closely linked to the concept or understanding of Afro-Brazilian religion.
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