O apadrinhamento de africanos em Minas colonial: o (re)encontro na América (Mariana, 1715-1750)

The present article re-examines the entrenched idea that the baptism of adult Africans slaves in the Americas was a mere formality that did not generate significant bonds between the parties involved. Analyzing godparent-godchild relationships in an important mining center of the Captaincy of Minas...

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Main Author: Moacir Rodrigo de Castro Maia
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal da Bahia - Centro de Estudos Afro-Orientais 2007-01-01
Series:Afro-Ásia
Online Access:http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=77011144002
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spelling doaj-9a8e449e7a204248bc54cc7ad74215362021-04-02T02:18:33ZengUniversidade Federal da Bahia - Centro de Estudos Afro-OrientaisAfro-Ásia0002-05911981-14112007-01-01363980O apadrinhamento de africanos em Minas colonial: o (re)encontro na América (Mariana, 1715-1750)Moacir Rodrigo de Castro MaiaThe present article re-examines the entrenched idea that the baptism of adult Africans slaves in the Americas was a mere formality that did not generate significant bonds between the parties involved. Analyzing godparent-godchild relationships in an important mining center of the Captaincy of Minas Gerais, where Africans constituted an ethnically-diverse majority, the paper argues that not only did the godparents of African slaves tend to be captives themselves, they also often belonged to the same ethnic group as their godchildren. Thus, Christian baptism, instead of helping to eliminate "paganism", was a strong instrument of social integration in the new land that permitted Africans to refind one another, serving to re-affirm their sense of ethnic identity and common origin.http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=77011144002
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title O apadrinhamento de africanos em Minas colonial: o (re)encontro na América (Mariana, 1715-1750)
title_short O apadrinhamento de africanos em Minas colonial: o (re)encontro na América (Mariana, 1715-1750)
title_full O apadrinhamento de africanos em Minas colonial: o (re)encontro na América (Mariana, 1715-1750)
title_fullStr O apadrinhamento de africanos em Minas colonial: o (re)encontro na América (Mariana, 1715-1750)
title_full_unstemmed O apadrinhamento de africanos em Minas colonial: o (re)encontro na América (Mariana, 1715-1750)
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publisher Universidade Federal da Bahia - Centro de Estudos Afro-Orientais
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publishDate 2007-01-01
description The present article re-examines the entrenched idea that the baptism of adult Africans slaves in the Americas was a mere formality that did not generate significant bonds between the parties involved. Analyzing godparent-godchild relationships in an important mining center of the Captaincy of Minas Gerais, where Africans constituted an ethnically-diverse majority, the paper argues that not only did the godparents of African slaves tend to be captives themselves, they also often belonged to the same ethnic group as their godchildren. Thus, Christian baptism, instead of helping to eliminate "paganism", was a strong instrument of social integration in the new land that permitted Africans to refind one another, serving to re-affirm their sense of ethnic identity and common origin.
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