O túmulo errado (partes I & II)
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Cultura, Tradições, Moçambique, CrónicaAbstract
Existe uma ciencia africana. É de fato ciência africana que nos orgulha, mesmo com a ocidentalização que nos cega. Caro leitor, segundo Mataruca (2020), na África temos nossos anjos e nossos demônios, mas os defuntos africanos são poderosos, perfilam na hierarquia de deuses, ocupam o nosso panteão e nunca devem ser desprezados, independentemente de qualquer nível de literacia que tivermos adquirido por sorte do destino. Leiam esta crónica e encontrem traços da cultura e das tradições africanas.
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TEIXEIRA, Ortega. O túmulo errado (parte I e II). Njinga & Sepé: Revista Internacional de Culturas, Línguas Africanas e Brasileiras. São Francisco do Conde (BA). Vol.1, nº1, p.359-361, jan./jun. 2021.
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