AFRICAN PHILOSOPHY FROM FEMALE ANCESTRAL KNOWLEDGE: EMBEDDING PERSPECTIVES OF DECOLONIZATION OF THE SER-TÃO THAT IS IN US

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Adilbênia Freire Machado

Abstract

This article aims to dialogue with female ancestral knowledge from African philosophy in order to reflect on the decolonization of the ser-tão that exists in us, having the philosophies of ancestry and enchantment as the threads that weave these formative dialogues. We dialogue from knowledge woven by black women who embroider collective, brotherly, ancestral and enchanted experiences from sharing their gifts, their experiences, experiences and knowledge. Understanding our bodies as ancestral temples, strengthening us collectively, enchanting us and fighting daily for the decolonization of the ser-tão from a community and ancestral relationship, delineated by nature and time, knowing that it is fundamental to inter-PRETAR the daily, the events, to rise and transform ... transform-A-MAR! The enchantment woven by ancestry is a continuous act of transfor-AMAR and African philosophy comes from this enchantment.

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Freire Machado, A. (2020). AFRICAN PHILOSOPHY FROM FEMALE ANCESTRAL KNOWLEDGE: EMBEDDING PERSPECTIVES OF DECOLONIZATION OF THE SER-TÃO THAT IS IN US. Journal of Black Brazilian Researchers Association, 12(31). Retrieved from https://abpn.emnuvens.com.br/site/article/view/835
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Dossiê Temático