Afro-Brazilian cults are beliefs brought by enslaved people from various ethnic groups
Casa da Rabeca do Brasil was founded on April 21, 2002, fulfilling a dream of Master Salustiano, the space located in the city of Tabajara, in Olinda, is dedicated to the preservation of the culture and tradition of the State of Pernambuco.
The staging of Chegança started to become popular in Brazil in the early 19th century. It is usually presented during Christmas, but some riverside towns incorporate it into the celebrations of Bom Jesus dos Navegantes, extending its presentation period until February.
Over time, the cuisine of Northeastern Brazil became more and more varied due to the miscegenation of cultures and traditions in the region.