Knowings and practices in the agony, death and mourning of Puerto Cabezas Afro-descendant people

Keywords: Traditions, Culture, Agony, Death and mourning, Afro-descendants

Abstract

This article was based on the study: Oral history of cultural traditions: agony, death and mourning in the Afro-descendant people of Puerto Cabezas, with emphasis on a series of rites, associated with stages or milestones, that the Afro-descendant people perform in a particular way as a collective mechanism of spirituality, accompaniment, solidarity and community, for the mourning management. In addition to sharing their knowings and practices; they also expressed their deep feelings about some cultural practices in the new generations, as well as the possibility of revitalizing them.

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Author Biographies

Dixie Dean Lee Smith, Universidad de las Regiones Autónomas de la Costa Caribe Nicaragüense

Técnico Superior en Desarrollo Integral. Coordinador del Instituto de Estudios y Promoción de la Autonomía de la Universidad de las Regiones Autónomas de la Costa Caribe Nicaragüense-Recinto Universitario Bilwi.

Sandra Carolina Rojas Hooker, Universidad de las Regiones Autónomas de la Costa Caribe Nicaragüense

Máster en Estudios Indígenas. Directora del Instituto de Estudios y Promoción de la Autonomía de la Universidad de las Regiones Autónomas de la Costa Caribe Nicaragüense-Recinto Universitario Bilwi.

Published
2018-06-30
How to Cite
Lee Smith, D., & Rojas Hooker, S. (2018). Knowings and practices in the agony, death and mourning of Puerto Cabezas Afro-descendant people. Science and Interculturality, 22(1), 59-72. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.5377/rci.v22i1.6551
Section
Indigenous and Afro-descendant culture