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Date: 25th July 2009
Jealous
hey man I am so jealous of you right now. Northern Europe simply cannot compare to what you are seeing and experiencing. I am happy that you are savoring every moment of it. Quando voltemos, vamos falar muito Portuguese juntos! Eu tenho mais de quasi dois anos de nao falar portuguese. Eu estou esquecendo tudo!
From Blog: Macaco Do Noite!
Jealous
hey man I am so jealous of you right now. Northern Europe simply cannot compare to what you are seeing and experiencing. I am happy that you are savoring every moment of it. Quando voltemos, vamos falar muito Portuguese juntos! Eu tenho mais de quasi dois anos de nao falar portuguese. Eu estou esquecendo tudo!
From Blog: Macaco Do Noite!
Date: 13th July 2009
Travel Blog
Way to go jess. Glad you are finally having a good time, will be excited to see you come home though. Save some of your money. The front tire on your bike is flat again.
From Blog: The ground here, it doesnt move right...
Travel Blog
Way to go jess. Glad you are finally having a good time, will be excited to see you come home though. Save some of your money. The front tire on your bike is flat again.
From Blog: The ground here, it doesnt move right...
Date: 8th July 2009
hmmm
I wanted to come to South America as my birth father was south American, but after reading that, I'm re-thinking my lone venture to Brazil....is it all this bad here?
From Blog: Viagem Sem Assalto
hmmm
I wanted to come to South America as my birth father was south American, but after reading that, I'm re-thinking my lone venture to Brazil....is it all this bad here?
From Blog: Viagem Sem Assalto
Date: 18th June 2009
cultural ignorance
You should be aware that there has been a relationship between the Catholic religion and the African religions such as candomble since the slaves were brought to Brazil from Africa and forced to take the Catholic religion of their masters. They 'combined' the two (syncretism), so the African (Yoruba) orixas have a Catholic 'equivalent' and many people of African descent practice both religions side by side. So you don't often find Brazilian Catholics who "talk poorly" of candomble. I find your attitude to be very culturally insensitive and invasive, especially filming a private religious ceremony as if it were some sort of show or spectacle put on for your benefit.
From Blog: estau mal
cultural ignorance
You should be aware that there has been a relationship between the Catholic religion and the African religions such as candomble since the slaves were brought to Brazil from Africa and forced to take the Catholic religion of their masters. They 'combined' the two (syncretism), so the African (Yoruba) orixas have a Catholic 'equivalent' and many people of African descent practice both religions side by side. So you don't often find Brazilian Catholics who "talk poorly" of candomble. I find your attitude to be very culturally insensitive and invasive, especially filming a private religious ceremony as if it were some sort of show or spectacle put on for your benefit.
From Blog: estau mal







Claudio Sarego
non-member comment
You got the point!
I'm going to Barreirinhas next week and dove into your text just to find some tips and even to get a foreigner point of view regarding the region, but reading your comments I can say you’ve got the point. You’re correct in your analysis; the concept of races in Brazil really mix the skin color (more than blood) with the socioeconomics status and depending on the region of the country one of those two components is stronger. All of your comparisons between Brazil and US made by you lead us to understand how unrealistic this “imaginary concept” of race is. Good text. I hope you have enjoyed your trip.
From Blog: Shit in a can.