This article presents the profile of a group of Africans who belonged to the brotherhood Bom Jesus das Necessidades e Redenção, housed in the chapel of Corpo Santo, in Salvador, between the last quarter of the 18th century and the early 19th century. On the basis of a series of biographical sketches, the paper investigates the ethnic, familial, affective, professional and commercial bonds Africans maintained amongst themselves, and discusses what this sociability reveals about the role of the brotherhood as an institution
Abstract: In 1715, a French observer commented that Salvador appeared to be a "New Guinea", due to t...
Building on the acknowledgement that many Africans, predominantly in West-Central Africa, had alread...
This paper examines the relations between Bahia and Costa da Mina at the dawn of the Second Slavery ...
This article presents the profile of a group of Africans who belonged to the brotherhood Bom Jesus d...
This article analyses the African identities found in the Sé parish, Salvador city, Bahia, in the fi...
This article focus on the relationship between African slaves trade and the ethnic identities found ...
<p></p><p>ABSTRACT This article analyzes the religious connections among freed Africans, who were fo...
The purpose of this article is to present a profile of the ethnic groups of African people in the ci...
The purpose of this article is to present a profile of the ethnic groups of African people in the ci...
The brotherhoods of Nossa Senhora do Rosário dos Homens Pretos flourished in Brazil during the slave...
The brotherhoods of Nossa Senhora do Rosário dos Homens Pretos flourished in Brazil during the slave...
The brotherhoods of Nossa Senhora do Rosário dos Homens Pretos flourished in Brazil during the slave...
The present article re-examines the entrenched idea that the baptism of adult Africans slaves in the...
This article examines the possibilities of family life among captives of three wealthy slave holdin...
Building on the acknowledgement that many Africans, predominantly in West-Central Africa, had alread...
Abstract: In 1715, a French observer commented that Salvador appeared to be a "New Guinea", due to t...
Building on the acknowledgement that many Africans, predominantly in West-Central Africa, had alread...
This paper examines the relations between Bahia and Costa da Mina at the dawn of the Second Slavery ...
This article presents the profile of a group of Africans who belonged to the brotherhood Bom Jesus d...
This article analyses the African identities found in the Sé parish, Salvador city, Bahia, in the fi...
This article focus on the relationship between African slaves trade and the ethnic identities found ...
<p></p><p>ABSTRACT This article analyzes the religious connections among freed Africans, who were fo...
The purpose of this article is to present a profile of the ethnic groups of African people in the ci...
The purpose of this article is to present a profile of the ethnic groups of African people in the ci...
The brotherhoods of Nossa Senhora do Rosário dos Homens Pretos flourished in Brazil during the slave...
The brotherhoods of Nossa Senhora do Rosário dos Homens Pretos flourished in Brazil during the slave...
The brotherhoods of Nossa Senhora do Rosário dos Homens Pretos flourished in Brazil during the slave...
The present article re-examines the entrenched idea that the baptism of adult Africans slaves in the...
This article examines the possibilities of family life among captives of three wealthy slave holdin...
Building on the acknowledgement that many Africans, predominantly in West-Central Africa, had alread...
Abstract: In 1715, a French observer commented that Salvador appeared to be a "New Guinea", due to t...
Building on the acknowledgement that many Africans, predominantly in West-Central Africa, had alread...
This paper examines the relations between Bahia and Costa da Mina at the dawn of the Second Slavery ...