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'IT ALL BEGINS WITH THE HEAD': INITIATION RITUALS AND THE SYMBOLIC CONCEPTIONS OF ANIMALS IN CANDOMBLE

机译:“这一切都始于头部”:启动仪式和棉花中动物的象征性概念

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Candombleis an Afro-Brazilian religionwith well-defined initiation stages. Those who accept this religion must pass through a series of ‘‘obligations’’ in which they acquire rights of access to deeper levels of spiritual knowledge. This work analyzes the symbolic complex of animals utilized in the bori initiation ritual. Eleven Candomble′ priests and priestesses were interviewed in the cities of Caruaru in Pernambuco State, and Campina Grande in Paraba State, Brazil. Sixteen different animal species were used in these rituals: 12 fish and 4 birds. According to the myths of this religion, specific animals such as pigeons (Columba livia), Angolan chickens (Numida meleagris), and certain fish were involved in the creation of the world and appear within the bori conceptual system in association with their symbolic and mythical importance, and they transfer their characteristics to humans. In addition to describing these rituals (which are generally open only to followers), this work provides details concerning their dynamics and execution, thus contributing to ethnobiological studies dedicated to symbolic rites involving animals. This information allows us to visualize the integration of humans within a culturally constructed environment, for the success of the ritual depends on returning to a ‘‘mythical time’’ when animals helped the gods in creating the world.This relationship between humans and other animals reflects the importance of biodiversity to cultural maintenance.
机译:Candombleis是一个美国黑人的宗教宗教明确的发起阶段。那些接受这种宗教的人必须通过一系列“义务”,其中他们获得了获得更深层次的精神知识水平的权利。这项工作分析了在鲍里启动仪表中使用的动物的象征性复合物。 11个棉花牧师和祭司在帕拉南州的克鲁瓦鲁州的城市接受了采访,巴西帕拉巴州的Campina Grande。在这些仪式中使用了16种不同的动物物种:12条鱼和4只鸟。根据这种宗教的神话,比如鸽子(哥伦比亚Livia),安哥拉鸡(Numida Meleagris)等特定动物参与了世界的创造,并出现在与他们的象征性和神话相关联的Bori概念系统内重要性,他们将其特征转移到人类身上。除了描述这些仪式(通常仅对追随者打开)外,这项工作还提供了有关其动态和执行的细节,从而有助于致力于涉及动物的象征性仪式的血管生物学研究。这些信息使我们能够在文化构建的环境中可视化人类的整合,因为仪式的成功取决于返回“”神话时间“,当动物帮助众神创造世界时。这种关系与其他动物之间的关系反映了生物多样性对文化维护的重要性。

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    《Journal of ethnobiology》 |2011年第2期|共18页
  • 作者单位

    Laboratorio de Estudos em Movimentos E tnicos (LEME) UniversidadeFederal de Campina Grande Avenida Aprigio Veloso 882-Bloco BA Bodocongo 58109-970 Campina Grande-PB Brasil and Universidade Federal da Para′ba Joao Pessoa PB Brasil;

    Universidade Estadual da Paraba Departamento de Biologia Av. das Barau nas 351 / Campus Universitario Bodocongo 58109-753 Campina Grande-PB Brasil;

    Universidade Estadual da Paraba Departamento de Biologia Av.das Baraunas 351/Campus Universitario Bodocongo 58109-753 Campina Grande-PB Brasil;

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  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 人类学;
  • 关键词

    bori; Candomble; Afro-Brazilian religion; rites of passage; animal symbolism;

    机译:博伊;棉花;非洲巴西宗教;段落的仪式;动物象征主义;

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