Un Territorio Blanco para María Mandinga

A diversity of cultural appropriation settings generated in the Colon. How did the inclusion of the en slaved woman in the colonial territory take place? How did her presence express it self? What is her legacy? How do we re-create and identify our African grandmothers to day? The social fabric t...

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Main Author: Matilde Eljach
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México 2005-01-01
Series:Convergencia
Online Access:http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=10503704
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Summary:A diversity of cultural appropriation settings generated in the Colon. How did the inclusion of the en slaved woman in the colonial territory take place? How did her presence express it self? What is her legacy? How do we re-create and identify our African grandmothers to day? The social fabric that slaves de scendant black women have si lently woven for the conservation and communication of values and genetic and cultural codes reveals not only in the skin color, but also in their blood, their language, their oral discourse, their religious ness, their gastronomy, their daily life, their rebelliousness cry
ISSN:1405-1435
2448-5799