Aboikonie family members dance and celebrate their dead chief on a village canoe.

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BUAPH230344
Auteur (dcterms:creator)
Lo Calzo, Nicola (1979-....)
Titre (dcterms:title)
Aboikonie family members dance and celebrate their dead chief on a village canoe.
Lieu de la prise de vue (bio:place)
fr Suriname
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During these performances, the canoe makes several turns rotating around itself. As a part of the ritual, this is a way to represent the hesitations of the deceased’s soul, wandering between the worlds of the living and the dead. The Booko-de ceremony (two days before the burial ). Asindopo, Saramaka territory, Surinam.
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fr Suriname
Mot-clé Siècle (dcterms:temporal)
21
Type (dcterms:type)
fr Couleur
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image/jpeg
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fr CC-BY-NC-ND - Attribution - Pas d'utilisation commerciale - Pas de modification
Provenance (dcterms:rightsHolder)
Université des Antilles
Plateforme source (dcterms:provenance)
Bibliothèque numérique Manioc

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