On the trails of Afro-Brazilian heritage: the erasure of Angolan candomblé in cultural policies
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https://doi.org/10.18316/mouseion.v0i33.6046Keywords:
Afro-brazilian heritage, Cultural policies, ManagementAbstract
The article aims to reflect the cultural interaction of Africans with the proposals for preservation of green spaces, as advocated in Agenda 21. It aims to work the knowledge that involves nature and heritage together with management focused on natural heritage and cultural heritage. The methodology is bibliographic and descriptive. It is possible to infer that the field of cultural professionals needs sensitive listening to the inequalities that have been instituted and which are in our consciousness.Downloads
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2019-09-24
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