This article deals with Africans who moved between the rivers of Greater Senegambia and the Cape Verde islands, from the late 15th century up to the 17th century. Using fragments of some life trajectories recorded in travel writings, it questions the extent to which this movement socially and culturally changed the lives of men and women who had achieved a high or recognized status in the Upper Guinea Coast. Conversely, a glimpse is given of how their presence might have influenced all those, Africans, Europeans and Luso-Africans, who interacted with them in the spaces in which they lived. The transit of religious experiences is one of the dimensions exemplified. In the case studies in which this movement of freemen allowed a return to cont...
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The phenomenon of Afro-Brazilians returning to Africa began in the first half of the 18th century a...
This article presents a reflection on identities in the diaspora regarding African mariners who work...
In this article, I examine the meanings that marriage and divorce Catholics had for African freed or...
The Portuguese contact with Moors and other men from "varied nations" in Morocco in the early fiftee...
The article analyzes the movements of return of liberated Africans and Afrodescendants, from Brazil ...
From the African coast starts Latin American history and part of Europe’s. This article includes a c...
The first Portuguese experience in sub-Saharan Africa, still in the mid-fifteenth century, was marke...
From the African coast starts Latin American history and part of Europe’s. This article includes a c...
This article develops the notions of “frontier” and “Luso-Africanity”, addressing some cases anchore...
This paper analyzes the historical experiences of the cimarrones (maroons) in a continental Atl...
UID/ANT/04038/2013This article explores the religious lives of migrants in the African diaspora by f...
This article explores how enslaved and free people of the African Diaspora created, revised, and tra...
Cet article s’intéresse aux relations entre le commerce des esclaves africains et les identités ethn...
During the period between the XVIth and the XIXth centuries, the region currently called Angola was ...
UID/HIS/04666/2013Este artigo propõe-se estudar a realidade social de Luanda (Angola) no século XVII...
The phenomenon of Afro-Brazilians returning to Africa began in the first half of the 18th century a...
This article presents a reflection on identities in the diaspora regarding African mariners who work...
In this article, I examine the meanings that marriage and divorce Catholics had for African freed or...