74) Flowers dedicated to the Afro-Brazilian sweet water goddess Iemanjd at Barra da Tijuca beach. Beaches serve as important religious sites, both for Catholic as well as Afro- Brazilian festivities.74) Flores dedicadas a Iemanjá, deusa afro-brasileira dos mares, na praia da Barra da Tijuca. As praias são locais religiosos importantes, tanto para festividades afrobrasileiras quanto católicas.https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/brazil_slides/1898/thumbnail.jp
Iemanjá bowing before the mãe de santo. Iemanjá syncretized as our lady of conception, is the orixá ...
76) Playing samba rythmns at Barra da Tijuca Beach. Rio de Janeiro is considered the samba capital o...
72. Untitled (Bahian Women on the Beach), 1970. A number of artists settled in Salvador de Bahia dur...
Teaching ResourceTeaching Resource74) Flowers dedicated to the Afro-Brazilian sweet water goddess Ie...
Leftover flowers after New Year at Barra beach in Rio de Janeiro. The flowers are thrown into the se...
Young Candomble faithful worshipping on the beach on New Year\u27s Eve. The food and beverages, cand...
A statue ofIemanjá in blue on the beach in Natal (RN). The influence of AfroBrazilian cults is natio...
Mãe de santo and devotees at New Years on the beach blessing offerings to be given to lemanjá. Most ...
51) Carrying a church banner in the procession through the town during the Easter Holy Week celebrat...
Two white roses and simple candles stuck in the sand an New Year. No one dares to touch the offering...
Devotees putting a boat filled with gifts for Iemanjá to sea.Devotos enchendo um barco de presentes ...
75) A frontal view of the twelve prophets in front of the church Bom Jesus de Matozinhos. Located 72...
Teaching ResourceTeaching Resource75) Mãe-de-Santo priestess giving advice to a young girl at Copaca...
Baianas enjoying a sunny day at the beach.Baianas aproveitando um dia de sol na praia.https://digita...
A sign in Santarém (PA) advising an Indian chief spiritist medium from the Xingu who can resolve all...
Iemanjá bowing before the mãe de santo. Iemanjá syncretized as our lady of conception, is the orixá ...
76) Playing samba rythmns at Barra da Tijuca Beach. Rio de Janeiro is considered the samba capital o...
72. Untitled (Bahian Women on the Beach), 1970. A number of artists settled in Salvador de Bahia dur...
Teaching ResourceTeaching Resource74) Flowers dedicated to the Afro-Brazilian sweet water goddess Ie...
Leftover flowers after New Year at Barra beach in Rio de Janeiro. The flowers are thrown into the se...
Young Candomble faithful worshipping on the beach on New Year\u27s Eve. The food and beverages, cand...
A statue ofIemanjá in blue on the beach in Natal (RN). The influence of AfroBrazilian cults is natio...
Mãe de santo and devotees at New Years on the beach blessing offerings to be given to lemanjá. Most ...
51) Carrying a church banner in the procession through the town during the Easter Holy Week celebrat...
Two white roses and simple candles stuck in the sand an New Year. No one dares to touch the offering...
Devotees putting a boat filled with gifts for Iemanjá to sea.Devotos enchendo um barco de presentes ...
75) A frontal view of the twelve prophets in front of the church Bom Jesus de Matozinhos. Located 72...
Teaching ResourceTeaching Resource75) Mãe-de-Santo priestess giving advice to a young girl at Copaca...
Baianas enjoying a sunny day at the beach.Baianas aproveitando um dia de sol na praia.https://digita...
A sign in Santarém (PA) advising an Indian chief spiritist medium from the Xingu who can resolve all...
Iemanjá bowing before the mãe de santo. Iemanjá syncretized as our lady of conception, is the orixá ...
76) Playing samba rythmns at Barra da Tijuca Beach. Rio de Janeiro is considered the samba capital o...
72. Untitled (Bahian Women on the Beach), 1970. A number of artists settled in Salvador de Bahia dur...