Women preparing farinha de mandioca (manioc flour) in the Reconcavo region, using methods which date back to the colonial days. Large number of Yorubas, Hausas, Geges and many other African groups were brought to Brazil. They possessed many different cultural levels and contributed a variety of skills to the new society.Mulher preparando farinha de mandioca na região do Recóncavo, usando métodos que datam dos tempos coloniais. Grande número de Yorubas, Hausas, Gêges e muitos outros grupos africanos foram trazidos ao Brasil. Eles possuíam diferentes níveis culturais e contribuíram para a variedade de habilidades da nova sociedade.https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/brazil_slides/1938/thumbnail.jp
Teaching ResourceTeaching Resource13. Engenho de mandioca (Manioc Mill), 1892. Modesto Brocos y Góme...
Teaching ResourceTeaching ResourcePlaying and singing informally in a local restaurant. It was in mu...
Teaching ResourceTeaching ResourceBaiana (literally a woman from Bahia) and her foodstand. The Baian...
Teaching ResourceTeaching ResourceWomen preparing farinha de mandioca (manioc flour) in the Reconcav...
Teaching ResourceBaiana selling her dishes in the streets of Salvador (BA). Even in colonial days la...
Baiana selling her dishes in the streets of Salvador (BA). Even in colonial days large number of Neg...
Teaching ResourceTeaching ResourceSmiling member of the samba group Ilê Ayê in Salvador (BA). The la...
Smiling member of the samba group Ilê Ayê in Salvador (BA). The labor intensive sugar economy that w...
Teaching ResourceTeaching ResourceBaiana frying acaraj6 dumplings. On the top far right of her stand...
Baiana frying acaraj6 dumplings. On the top far right of her stand is some cocada branca (dessert ma...
Manioc roots (far right) sold in the marketplace in Salvador (BA). Manioc, corn and tobacco were unk...
13. Engenho de mandioca (Manioc Mill), 1892. Modesto Brocos y Gómes also used rural subjects, here p...
Teaching ResourceA variety of incense and powders for protection and other favors in an Umbanda stor...
Teaching ResourceManioc roots (far right) sold in the marketplace in Salvador (BA). Manioc, corn and...
A black woman roasting coffee beans. The enormous wealth and prosperity of the engenhos were depende...
Teaching ResourceTeaching Resource13. Engenho de mandioca (Manioc Mill), 1892. Modesto Brocos y Góme...
Teaching ResourceTeaching ResourcePlaying and singing informally in a local restaurant. It was in mu...
Teaching ResourceTeaching ResourceBaiana (literally a woman from Bahia) and her foodstand. The Baian...
Teaching ResourceTeaching ResourceWomen preparing farinha de mandioca (manioc flour) in the Reconcav...
Teaching ResourceBaiana selling her dishes in the streets of Salvador (BA). Even in colonial days la...
Baiana selling her dishes in the streets of Salvador (BA). Even in colonial days large number of Neg...
Teaching ResourceTeaching ResourceSmiling member of the samba group Ilê Ayê in Salvador (BA). The la...
Smiling member of the samba group Ilê Ayê in Salvador (BA). The labor intensive sugar economy that w...
Teaching ResourceTeaching ResourceBaiana frying acaraj6 dumplings. On the top far right of her stand...
Baiana frying acaraj6 dumplings. On the top far right of her stand is some cocada branca (dessert ma...
Manioc roots (far right) sold in the marketplace in Salvador (BA). Manioc, corn and tobacco were unk...
13. Engenho de mandioca (Manioc Mill), 1892. Modesto Brocos y Gómes also used rural subjects, here p...
Teaching ResourceA variety of incense and powders for protection and other favors in an Umbanda stor...
Teaching ResourceManioc roots (far right) sold in the marketplace in Salvador (BA). Manioc, corn and...
A black woman roasting coffee beans. The enormous wealth and prosperity of the engenhos were depende...
Teaching ResourceTeaching Resource13. Engenho de mandioca (Manioc Mill), 1892. Modesto Brocos y Góme...
Teaching ResourceTeaching ResourcePlaying and singing informally in a local restaurant. It was in mu...
Teaching ResourceTeaching ResourceBaiana (literally a woman from Bahia) and her foodstand. The Baian...