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The photo illustrates the simulated panel of rock paintings where the students were free to draw objects from their daily lives or from their own fantasies. The three main colours used in the region's paintings were adopted: yellow, black and red

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Cultural workshops with local school. These workshops presented aspects of the territory's ancient occupations, archaeological finds and their relationship with the ceramic know-how of the Candeal potters. The young community communicators, Layane and Layza, took part in the workshops and showed the school how to make ceramic pots.

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Endangered Material Knowledge Programme

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Session

S04

Rights owner

Pequi do Cerrado Institute

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A foto ilustra o painel simulado de pinturas rupestres onde os alunos livremente puderam desenhar objetos do seu dia-dia, ou de seu imaginário. Foram adotadas as três principais cores usadas nas pinturas da região: amrelo, preto e vermelho

Cultural group

Oleiras do Candeal

Participants

Layane Farias Almeida, Layza Farias Almeida

Place

Cônego Marinho, North of Minas Gerais

Cultural context/event

Interview

Social group setting

Community

Location

Workshop

Date of creation

2023-04-01

Unique ID

2022SG02-S04-1041

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