The Rezadeiras and Benzedeiras: a possible narrative for the racial relations of the
Extreme South of Bahia.
Narratives, Brayers and Blessers, Juca Rosa, Ethnic-Racial
The objective of this dissertation is to present the territoriality of the Juca Rosa neighborhood, identifying as socio-cultural practices of sabers production as a strategy of resistance to the confrontation of racism in the municipal schools of the city of Eunápolis - Bahia, reforming the place of the periphery and favelas as a place. of production and resistance of African and Afro-Brazilian cultures. For this it is necessary to present a study on narratives, ancestry and anti-racist education, from the perspective of decolonial studies in education for ethnic-racial relations. In this sense, there will be an effort to identify the ancestral sabers present in the cultural space of the Juca Rosa neighborhood; know as life stories of people with ancestral knowledge; relate ancestral knowledge, religiosity of African origin and possibilities to contribute to anti-racist schools; to understand the modes of political organization present in the Juca Rosa neighborhood and their implications for practices that resist the subordination of the communities of the peripheral neighborhoods. Look for a questionnaire, a broad theoretical perspective story of Eunapolis, told by the women who received it in Eunapolis when a city was still consolidating, as ways they articulate to fight as advanced inequalities of modernity to understand the meaning of women who pray and bless in Eunapolis. Juca Rosa as one of the supporting elements for this analysis. The narratives of prayers and blessers of the Juca Rosa neighborhood are aligned with a political front to strengthen feelings of identity and the improvement of the periphery.