This Terreiro has History: Teaching History and Afro-Brazilian Culture through a study about Candomblé
History teaching, African Matter Religions, Griot, Tradicionalist Connoisseurs, Life Narrative
The following dissertation developed within the Professional Master's Degree in History Teaching presents as theme a study on the importance of African-born religions in the context of Law 10.639 / 03; another important aspect developed in the present dissertation is the question of hate actions, called religious racism, which has been gaining ground in certain exalted religious segments. The driving force of this scientific work was the life story of the mother of Santo / Ialorixá Dona Teresa Tavares; his experience in candomblé and the teachings that the tradition of Candomblé gave him. The option of constructing the research was to present the griot characteristics present in the figure of Dona Teresa. The educational product resulting from this research is a proposal of literary material that contributes to an education for ethnic-racial relations, as proposed in the opinion of the text of the Law for Teaching African History and Afro-Brazilian Culture.