Poema_kanu -

In recent years, these oral "poemas" have been the focus of ethnographic and cinematographic studies. They are frequently recorded and transcribed to preserve the linguistic diversity of Indigenous groups, such as those found in the or among the Gê-speaking peoples . universidade federal de santa catarina

: In Indigenous contexts, a poema kanu (often translated as "song-poem") typically narrates the myths that underpin specific communal rituals. These narratives explain the origin of social practices, rivalries, or cosmic orders. poema_kanu

: These poems are frequently performed during long-standing ceremonies. For example, in Krahô rituals like the Pàrkhâ or the "Festival of the Logs," chanting these poems serves to connect the community with their ancestors and mythological origins. 2. Characteristics of the Performance In recent years, these oral "poemas" have been

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