The Atlantic world and the establishment of the Nago hegemony in the Bahian Candomble
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Resumo: | Historical data indicates that critical Jeje and Nagô religious practices of West African origin were already well consolidated in Salvador (Bahia, Brazil) in the 1860s, suggesting their rooting in the period of the slave-trade. While the Yoruba ethnogenesis and the racial and cultural nationalism of the “Lagosian Renaissance” in the 1890s may have indirectly contributed to the late 19th-century Bahian “Nagôization” of Candomblé, the paper suggests that the increasing religious predominance of the Nagô “nation” was mainly the result of competitive local Creole micro-politics. |
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The Atlantic world and the establishment of the Nago hegemony in the Bahian CandombleLe monde atlantique et l'établissement de l'hégémonie Nago dans le candomblé de BahiaO mundo Atlântico e a constituição da hegemonia nagô no Candomblé baiano Historical data indicates that critical Jeje and Nagô religious practices of West African origin were already well consolidated in Salvador (Bahia, Brazil) in the 1860s, suggesting their rooting in the period of the slave-trade. While the Yoruba ethnogenesis and the racial and cultural nationalism of the “Lagosian Renaissance” in the 1890s may have indirectly contributed to the late 19th-century Bahian “Nagôization” of Candomblé, the paper suggests that the increasing religious predominance of the Nagô “nation” was mainly the result of competitive local Creole micro-politics. Les données historiques montrent que des pratiques religieuses jeje et nagô, originaires d’Afrique occidentale, étaient déjà implantées à Salvador (Bahia, Brésil) dans les années 1860, ce qui laisse supposer qu’elles ont pu être organisées pendant la période de la traite esclavagiste. Même si l’ethnogenèse yoruba et le nationalisme culturel et racial de la “ Renaissance Lagosiène ” des années 1890 peuvent avoir indirectement contribué à la “ nagoisation ” du Candomblé bahianais, l’article révèle que la croissante hégémonie religieuse de la “ Nation ” nagô, cristalisée à la fin du xixe siècle, fut surtout le résultat de micro-politiques locales de compétition entre les Créoles afro-brésiliensOs dados históricos indicam que práticas religiosas jejes e nagôs, originárias da África ocidental, já estavam consolidadas em Salvador (Bahia, Brasil) na década de 1860, sugerindo que sua organização se deu durante o período de tráfico de escravos. Ainda que a etnogênese iorubá e o nacionalismo cultural e racial do “Renascimento Lagosiano” dos anos 1890 pudessem ter contribuído indiretamente para a “nagôização” do Candomblé baiano, este artigo sustenta que a crescente hegemonia religiosa da “nação” nagô, cristalizada no final do século XIX, foi, sobretudo, o resultado de micropolíticas locais de competição entre crioulos afro-brasileiros.Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina2010-06-28info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/esbocos/article/view/2175-7976.2010v17n23p16510.5007/2175-7976.2010v17n23p165Esboços: histories in global contexts; Vol. 17 No. 23 (2010); 165-186Esboços: historias en contextos globales; Vol. 17 Núm. 23 (2010); 165-186Esboços: histórias em contextos globais; v. 17 n. 23 (2010); 165-1862175-79761414-722Xreponame:Esboços (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)instacron:UFSCporhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/esbocos/article/view/2175-7976.2010v17n23p165/17600Copyright (c) 2019 Luis Nicolau Parésinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessParés, Luis Nicolau2019-03-01T10:08:51Zoai:periodicos.ufsc.br:article/14758Revistahttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/esbocos/indexPUBhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/esbocos/oaiportaldeperiodicos.bu@contato.ufsc.br||esbocos@contato.ufsc.br||2175-79761414-722Xopendoar:2019-03-01T10:08:51Esboços (Online) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)false |
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The Atlantic world and the establishment of the Nago hegemony in the Bahian Candomble Le monde atlantique et l'établissement de l'hégémonie Nago dans le candomblé de Bahia O mundo Atlântico e a constituição da hegemonia nagô no Candomblé baiano |
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The Atlantic world and the establishment of the Nago hegemony in the Bahian Candomble |
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The Atlantic world and the establishment of the Nago hegemony in the Bahian Candomble Parés, Luis Nicolau |
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The Atlantic world and the establishment of the Nago hegemony in the Bahian Candomble |
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The Atlantic world and the establishment of the Nago hegemony in the Bahian Candomble |
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Parés, Luis Nicolau |
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Historical data indicates that critical Jeje and Nagô religious practices of West African origin were already well consolidated in Salvador (Bahia, Brazil) in the 1860s, suggesting their rooting in the period of the slave-trade. While the Yoruba ethnogenesis and the racial and cultural nationalism of the “Lagosian Renaissance” in the 1890s may have indirectly contributed to the late 19th-century Bahian “Nagôization” of Candomblé, the paper suggests that the increasing religious predominance of the Nagô “nation” was mainly the result of competitive local Creole micro-politics. |
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