Hi friends! Today I would like to share with you about another ancient portuguese tradition that not many people know about. It's called Dia da Espiga and it is still celebrated today in many places all over Portugal. Origins of Dia da Espiga Dia da Espiga translates...
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Easter Tradition || The Cycle of Life and Death
How do Portuguese people relate with Goats and Sheep during Easter time? And how does that relationship relates to the Cycle of Life and Death? Here in Portugal, there is a ritual of eating goat or sheep meat during Easter celebrations. I always knew it was tradition,...
Caretos | The Ancient Entrudo Tradition of Portugal
In Portugal, there's an ancient tradition that still lives today. A tradition of shapeshifters, of devils and masks, of rites and magic. This is the tradition of the Entrudo and of the Caretos. Every year in February or early March, the Entrudo is celebrated in...
Maldição
Texto e poema por Samuel F. Pimenta «Este poema é um aviso. Foi escrito em defesa de todas as terras e comunidades em risco com a exploração mineira e petrolífera, a produção agrícola massiva, a produção industrial e energética e o totalitarismo dos Estados. Foi...
Trás-os-Montes in the 80’s by Georges Dussaud
These photos were taken by Georges Dussaud in the 80's in Trás-os-Montes, the Northeast region of Portugal. In a time and place in which people still lived very close to the Land, Catholicism was obviously present and strong, and yet Paganism never disappeared, alive...