Teaching ResourceBlack boys playing atabaque drums in Salvador (BA). African influence is especially apparent in Brazilian cuisine, music, dance, language, and religious practices.Garotos negros tocando atabaques em Salvador (BA). A influência africana é especialmente aparente na culinária, música, dança, idioma e práticas religiosas adotadas no Brasil
Teaching ResourceTeaching ResourceBaiana frying acaraj6 dumplings. On the top far right of her stand...
Teaching ResourceBlack truck driver lighting a cigarette in Salvador (BA). It is estimated that some...
Teaching ResourceMural depicting the Brazilian ethnic "melting pot" in the Gallery of the States in ...
Black boys playing atabaque drums in Salvador (BA). African influence is especially apparent in Braz...
Teaching ResourceBlack couple samba dancing in Salvador (BA). Music and dance served important socia...
Teaching ResourceTeaching ResourceSmiling member of the samba group Ilê Ayê in Salvador (BA). The la...
Teaching ResourceBaiana selling her dishes in the streets of Salvador (BA). Even in colonial days la...
Teaching ResourceA variety of incense and powders for protection and other favors in an Umbanda stor...
Teaching ResourceTeaching ResourceBand singers on the trio eletrico. Afro-Brazilian music today has ...
Teaching ResourceTeaching ResourcePlaying and singing informally in a local restaurant. It was in mu...
Teaching ResourceUmbanda ceremony in honor of Iemanjá in Rio de Janeiro (RJ). There are no figures, ...
Teaching ResourceTeaching Resource84) Band singers on the trio-elétrico. Afro-Brazilian music today...
Teaching ResourceTeaching ResourceWomen preparing farinha de mandioca (manioc flour) in the Reconcav...
Musical instruments in the Mercado Modelo. Studies have identified twenty-five Brazilian instruments...
Teaching ResourceManioc roots (far right) sold in the marketplace in Salvador (BA). Manioc, corn and...
Teaching ResourceTeaching ResourceBaiana frying acaraj6 dumplings. On the top far right of her stand...
Teaching ResourceBlack truck driver lighting a cigarette in Salvador (BA). It is estimated that some...
Teaching ResourceMural depicting the Brazilian ethnic "melting pot" in the Gallery of the States in ...
Black boys playing atabaque drums in Salvador (BA). African influence is especially apparent in Braz...
Teaching ResourceBlack couple samba dancing in Salvador (BA). Music and dance served important socia...
Teaching ResourceTeaching ResourceSmiling member of the samba group Ilê Ayê in Salvador (BA). The la...
Teaching ResourceBaiana selling her dishes in the streets of Salvador (BA). Even in colonial days la...
Teaching ResourceA variety of incense and powders for protection and other favors in an Umbanda stor...
Teaching ResourceTeaching ResourceBand singers on the trio eletrico. Afro-Brazilian music today has ...
Teaching ResourceTeaching ResourcePlaying and singing informally in a local restaurant. It was in mu...
Teaching ResourceUmbanda ceremony in honor of Iemanjá in Rio de Janeiro (RJ). There are no figures, ...
Teaching ResourceTeaching Resource84) Band singers on the trio-elétrico. Afro-Brazilian music today...
Teaching ResourceTeaching ResourceWomen preparing farinha de mandioca (manioc flour) in the Reconcav...
Musical instruments in the Mercado Modelo. Studies have identified twenty-five Brazilian instruments...
Teaching ResourceManioc roots (far right) sold in the marketplace in Salvador (BA). Manioc, corn and...
Teaching ResourceTeaching ResourceBaiana frying acaraj6 dumplings. On the top far right of her stand...
Teaching ResourceBlack truck driver lighting a cigarette in Salvador (BA). It is estimated that some...
Teaching ResourceMural depicting the Brazilian ethnic "melting pot" in the Gallery of the States in ...