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Manuel Raimundo Querino

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Name
  
Manuel Querino

Role
  
Writer

Died
  
February 14, 1923


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Books
  
The African Contribution to Brazilian Civilization

Manuel Raimundo Querino (July 28, 1851 - February 14, 1923) was a Brazilian scholar of African descent. He was a student and founder of Liceu de Artes e Ofícios da Bahia and the Escola de Belas Artes and was a pioneering writer of Anthropology of African Culture in Bahia.

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Character Biography

Querino was born in Santo Amaro, Bahia. He was orphaned by the cholera epidemic of 1855. So from the age of four, he started living with a Professor of Normal School Of Salvador, Manuel Garcia.

Works

  • Elementary classes give linear Desenho
  • Geometric elements desenho
  • Artists Bahia, Rio de Janeiro, 1909
  • As arts na Bahia, Salvador, 1909
  • Dances pastoris, Salvador, 1914
  • A raça African e os seus costumes na Bahia, In Anais do Congresso Brasileiro V of Geography, Salvador, 1916
  • A outrora Bay, Salvador 1916
  • Or settler preto as Fator gives Civilização brasileira, 1918
  • A culinary art na Bahia, Salvador, 1928
  • References

    Manuel Raimundo Querino Wikipedia