Tree Ritual”: The Magic of Nature-Phytomorphs in PNSC-PI
Journal: Anthropology and Ethnology Open Access Journal (AEOAJ) (Vol.5, No. 2)Publication Date: 2022-07-12
Authors : Justamand M Oliveira GF Almeida V; Paiva L;
Page : 1-4
Keywords : Rock Art; Phytomorphs; Magic; Park National Serra Da Capivara;
Abstract
The present work aims to address the recurrences of phytomorphs in the Serra da Capivara National Park, located in southwest Piauí, in the Northeast region of Brazil. The main one of the work is related to the importance of the relationship between flora and human groups located in the place, being evidenced by the rock scenes found in the rocky walls. The objective of this work is to demonstrate the importance of the scenography of the ritual of the tree for the human societies that inhabited the place, the magic of nature may have been a religious power used by local leaders, as a way of maintaining control of their society and threatening your enemies. The methodology used in the development of this work was: 1st) bibliographic and documental research, based on publications that deal with the theme; 2nd) field research, based on investigations in archaeological sites in the Serra da Capivara National Park. Finally, the study of the magic of nature in the ritual scene of trees can contribute to the understanding of the religious aspects of human societies that inhabited the place in the past.
Other Latest Articles
- The Deceased Child and his Configuration as Little Angel. Northern Argentina and Southern Paraguay
- Deaf Art and Deaf Women Poets: Clippings of an Anthropological Path
- Class Formation under Settler Colonialism
- Kapherem: a Traditional Healing Through Chantings of the Karbis in Karbi Anglong, Assam
- The Old Plague”- Considerations on the Construction of a Civilizational Model for the Paulista Peasant
Last modified: 2023-07-17 15:49:05