Showing posts with label Brazil. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brazil. Show all posts

Sunday, December 15, 2024

Nativities Around the World

 Bienvenue!

Aloha mai kakou!

Herzlich Willkommen!

Bienvenido!

hoş geldin!

Nativity from Northern Germany

I love nativities and angels from around the world. Each culture has their own unique way of expressing a world-changing event that happened over 2,000 years ago.
Let’s look at a few countries. Not just looking at nativities, but exploring that country’s views on religion. How many people believe in a traditional religion that celebrates Jesus’ birth? Would nativities be common in those countries? Or would it be part of a minority view?

Nicaraguan Triangle nativity

Nicaragua 
Religious freedom and tolerance is promoted by the Nicaraguan constitution. However in recent years the government has detained, imprisoned and tortured numerous Catholic leaders. In 2020 79% of religious believers stated they are Christian, with 39% Protestant and almost 40% Catholic. Popular religions revolve around the saints and pictures of saints are common in the home.

Provence, France

France
A significant chunk of the French population are not religious. A 2020 poll of 18-49 year olds revealed only 34% were Christian, with the majority of those being Catholic. 53% said they had no religion.

Nativity from Brazil

The next 3 countries all speak Spanish, although they are on 2 different continents.

Brazil
In 1891 Brazil ceased all official religion and became secular. However 90% of the population associate themselves with some religion; with Catholicism being the largest. In fact Brazil has the largest population of Catholics of any country in the world, although Protestant religion in Brazil is rising.

Venezuelan nativity

Venezuela
In Venezuela all religious organizations must register with the government to obtain legal status. A 2011 poll revealed 71% of the people are Catholics, with 17% evangelical Protestants.

Mexican Folk Art nativity

Mexico
Central Mexico remains one of the most Catholic populated areas in the world. However in recent years other church groups have been growing throughout Mexico such as Protestant, Jehovah Witness and Mormons.

Haitian nativity

Haiti
With Catholic Christians being in the majority in Haiti, this country has a very multi-faceted view of religion. It includes Cuban Santeria and Brazilian Candomble’ (derived from West and Central African religions).

Nativity from Italy

Italy
Historically Catholic, partly due to the Vatican being within its borders, Italy is 74% Catholic. The government respects and promotes religious freedom and diversity.

Nativity from Turkey

Turkey
(the Republic of Türkiye)
 Islam is the most common religion in Turkey. At birth every child is registered by the government as Muslim. Turkey is officially a secular country. It is the 5th most often visited country in the world.


Nativity from Bali, Indonesia

Bali
Bali is 90% Hindu with Christian, Islam and Buddhist minorities. It is among the top 3 places in the world with such a high concentration of Hindu believers, although it is a different religious form than Indian Hinduism. In Bali Hinduism is closer to animism’s belief in a soul in every living thing in nature.


Nativity from Peru


Peru
The government signed an agreement with the Vatican in 1980 that the Catholic Church receives preferential treatment in education, tax benefits and immigration of religious workers.
Peruvian Catholicism is blended with the ancient Incan religion.


Thai nativity (note the elephants!)

Thailand
90-94% of the population are Buddhists, influenced with Hinduism. To a lesser degree they are also influenced by Islamism, Taoism and Sikhism. Religious festivals are an important part of Thai culture.

An Hawaiian nativity

 Hawaii 
While Hawaii is not a country but one of the states of the United States of America, it has retained much of its original culture. Besides, I had to include it as this is one of my favorite nativities! Hawaii is primarily an evangelical Christian state, followed closely by Catholicism and then Buddhism. With the revival of Hawaiian traditions Kapu system is making a comeback. It is based on Polynesian ancestors’ religion.

A nativity from Malawi

Malawi
Religious instruction is mandatory in public primary schools in Malawi. The 87% majority religions are Christian/Catholic with a Muslim minority. Religion plays an important part in the daily life of Malawians.

That’s it for today! I do want to note that I separated ’Christian’ and ‘Catholic’ merely because that is how most polls and statistics have it.

‘Til next time,
inkspired

A few of the websites I visited for information, in no particular order:

Britannica.com
Culturalatlas.sbs.com
Faithinspires.org
Worldatlas.com
Encyclopedia.com
Pewresearch.org
Countryreports.org
Wikipedia.org
cia.gov
Malawiproject.org
Pinterest

Another side note:
This is the weirdest blog format! Today blogspot has decided I needed white rectangles behind much of my dialogue.
What?
Why?






Monday, December 31, 2012

Silly Santas with a 2012 send-off

Happy New Year!
I know in some parts of the world, it is already a New Year!

'The Journey Begins' partial of painting by
Scott Gustafson,
one of my favorite painters!

I thought perhaps we all needed some silliness to end the old year,
and start off the New Year with a big bang smile!!
:0)

colorized vintage clip

and who better to chuckle with, than Santa Claus?!

shopping mall in Hong Kong, 2011 photo cred: Laurent Fievet

So, get your grin on, and let's have some

Santa Fun Around the World!!

Hurrah! Hurrah for the Christmas Ship!
c. 1914
vintage song sheet cover, courtesy of Indiana Music Library

Santa - Old and New!

Siam Ocean World in Bangkok, Santa swimming with leopard sharks
2012 photo cred: Sukree Sukplang

a vintage Christmas card


students in Chandigarh North India, 2012
photo cred: Ajay Verma

vintage clip, courtesy of Dover Books


Ibirapuera Park, Sao Paulo, Brazil, 2011


a Christmas card...

David Hasselhoff, 60yrs. old, Southport, England
photo  cred: Solent News/SplashNews

a vintage Christmas card

Santa Claus Fun Run for charities 2012,
Greenwich Park, London, Great Britain
photo cred: Suzanne Plunkett

vintage Santa clip


Yokohama, Japan 2011
Hakkeijima Sea Paradise Aquarium
cred:Itsuo Inouye

bookmakers, ltd.

Marineland Aquatic Park, Antibes, France 2012
photo cred: Eric Gaillard


courtesy Dover Books


Queen Victoria building, Sydney, Australia, 2011
photo cred: Greg Wood

vintage Christmas card

Volunteers of America Sidewalk Santa 109th March
Sidewalk Santa Parade, New York, 2011


vintage Christmas clip


Santa feeding Khudsiah, a giant Blotched Fantail Ray,
Aquaria, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

'Up, Up and Away!" painting by Scott Gustafson

Scottsdale, Arizona USA Gun Club posing with Santa
photo cred: Joshua Lott

Paper Doll Fun, courtesy of OrigamiBears, 2012

Storkow, Germany, 2011
designer Didi Senft, photo cred: Thomas Peter

cropped graphics from vintage song sheet cover
"The Story Santa Claus Told"
courtesy of Indiana Music Libraries


Santa Speedo Run, Boston Massachusetts, USA
photo cred: Brian Snyder


vintage clip from www.karenswhimsy.com

Yongin, South Korea promotional event, 2011
photo cred: Jo Yong Hak

c. 1914 vintage song sheet cover, courtesy Indiana Music Libraries

and to all, a goodnight...

"Saint Nicholas in his study"
painting by Scott Gustafson

Merry Christmas,
and a very Happy New Year!

inkspired

costumes, central Beijing market, China, 2011
photo cred: David Gray

Monday, August 27, 2012

Summer Memories with a bit of Nessie

Tecocatu

'Peace' in the Nhengatu Native language, spoken in Brazil

'Brasilia' 7/3/12
photo cred: Ueslei Marcelino

Hello there!
It's been a stressful week for us, so I haven't been able
to carve out the time to post much recently. Sorry about that.

Summer is waning. I see yellow leaves on many trees now.
School has started for most of the Colorado schools.
Our neighborhood is quieter now.
Sometimes that's nice.
But I really don't mind the sound of children playing nicely.

illustration by Kate Greenaway

Here is a nice paper doll set of Marisole - a 'sporty girl':


I always hated it when teachers would ask on the first day of school:
"So, what did you do this summer?"

Many times my answer would be:
"I moved".

How can I sum up all the things I did during the summer?
I figured the teachers didn't want to hear:

I spent hours playing with clover, and making clover chains.

My friends and I went to the Lousville Pool and I got planter's warts,
twice.

Glenda and I went rolling down the hills of the Southeast Theological Seminary's grounds.

My sister was actually nice to me one day,
and we made 'tea' out of warm water and lemon drops
and had a tea party using the miniature china tea set we had.

Laura and I made gazillions of little bugs and butterflies
and other super fun stuff from our 'goop' maker.

My grandmother made some clothes for my Barbies.
Then she showed me how to do it myself.

Nah, I would have never said any of that.
I mean, really, how embarrassing!

Other kids in my classes would say
"We took a trip to _____________
(fill in the blank with some great sounding destination.)

"We visited my cousins in ___________
(fill in the blank with some great sounding destination.)

You get the idea!!!
:-)

vintage ad

So
let's see what others have been up to this summer!

photo taken November, 2011

George Edwards, a local fisherman and "Nessie" searcher,
took one of the most viable, authentic photos of Nessie to date.
aka....'The Lock Ness Monster'.
so called because it is in the Loch Ness in Great Britain,
along the Great Glen which divides the North of Scotland
from Inverness to Fort William; 
and because there have been sightings reported there
for centuries.

You can check out the 'official' web site here:

Iris Folded card of a 'sea monster'
by Debbie Fagin, 2012


I have been able to create several new collage paper paintings.

Here is a sneek peak at a few that I haven't listed yet:

"A Stroll Through Cantebury Park"
original collage paper painting by inkspired


"Marzipan Ballerina"
original collage paper painting by inkspired
made from all recycled junkmail


"Romeo's Stolen Kiss"
original collage paper painting by inkspired
made from all recycled junk mail
(as are all of my paper paintings and Collage Art Dolls)

So, what have YOU been up to?
SHARE WITH US

It's been awhile since I have had any comments on my blog,
why don't you comment, today?
It really is very simple, and you don't have to sign up or anything.

vintage Wee Wisdom magazine cover

Well, it's that time again, when,
after spending an hour and 20 minutes to type and post this simple blog
(gggrrrrrrrr....... boo Yahoo)
(gggrrrrrr.....boo Windows Internet Explorer)
I have to get ready and go run some errands.

The laundromat destroyed one of my Mom's jackets.
It was a very nice memory, and also looked great on me.
sigh.
The laundromat lady, Mary, has been very sympathetic
and really very nice.
I'm not angry or anything - what would that change?
I'm just sad.

So, here is something to finish up on an upbeat note:

vintage hula dolls for sale at www.dollybemine.etsy.com
Now, who can't smile now?
:0)

Let's all feel peaceful today!


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