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Etnográfica

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AHLERT, Martina. Person and transformation in Codó’s terecô (Maranhão, Brazil). []. , 20, 2, pp.275-294. ISSN 0873-6561.

This paper discusses various forms of relationship between “saint-fathers” and entities of terecô, an Afro-Brazilian religion found in the countryside of the state of Maranhão, Brazil. The article begins with the first appearance of the invisible “charmed” entities (encantados) in one’s life, which transpire through afflictions and diseases. Following that, it explores the establishment of relationships with such entities as unfolded throughout the life of a terecô practitioner. Finally, it explores the moments of separation between entities and practitioners, calling attention to the weariness/collapse of bodies and the ageing of “saint-fathers” and “saint-mothers”.

: terecô; ethnography; body; Afro-Brazilian religions; relationships.

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