Umbigada Batuque from the interior of São Paulo: Oral Tradition, Memory and Ancestry Oral Tradition, Memory and Ancestry
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The article aims to present an history of the universe in which Caiumba is currently inserted, also known as batuque de umbigada or tambú, as a cultural tradition of black groups in the interior of São Paulo, trying to highlight the role of Memory and Orality in this process. The reflections are part of a research developed at the Doctorate level that sought to understand this ancestral tradition, from the memory and oral narrative of men and women, who consider themselves heirs of this tradition.
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Sousa Nogueira, C. (2019). Umbigada Batuque from the interior of São Paulo: Oral Tradition, Memory and Ancestry: Oral Tradition, Memory and Ancestry. Journal of Black Brazilian Researchers Association, 11(Ed. Especi), 73–86. Retrieved from https://abpnrevista.org.br/site/article/view/732
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