The sailing culture in Cabedelo: memory and identity

Beneath the material culture of the riverside in Cabedelo, there is memory and identity, as sailing on the Paraíba do Norte River is to glimpse the history of the city.

By Museu Marítimo EXEA

By Ocione Fernandes

Canoe Janaína (2021) by Ocione FernandesMuseu Marítimo EXEA

The neighbourhood has traditional people called “caiçaras” and a variety of small boats on the banks of the river. The canoe is highlighted due to its historical value and the possibility of becoming, soon, an object of local material culture to be oblivionized.

Canoa Janaina I

The Janaina I canoe is a reminiscence of this type of vessel in the Jardim Manguinhos neighbourhood.

The sailboat stands out in the landscape (2021) by Ocione FernandesMuseu Marítimo EXEA

Sailing Caíco stands out in the landscape

The replacement of the canoe by the caíco denotes a set of significant changes that navigation has gone through among the fishermen of Cabedelo in their daily practices.

The sailboat stands out in the landscape - Photo 2 (2022) by Ocione FernandesMuseu Marítimo EXEA

Fishermen docking sailing boat after sailing on the Paraíba do Norte River (2021) by Ocione FernandesMuseu Marítimo EXEA

Fishermen beaching Sailing Caíco after sailing on the river

The caíco and the sail form a composition that gives identity to navigation and riverside culture.

Riverside people adjusting the lock on the mast in the foreground (2021) by Ocione FernandesMuseu Marítimo EXEA

Riverside people adjusting the latch on the mast

Vessels sailing on the Paraíba do Norte River or on the coast are objects and practices that represent the local culture.

The sails of the boats stand out in the landscape and conquer the young people (2021) by Ocione FernandesMuseu Marítimo EXEA

Sails stand out in the landscape and attract the youth

Parents transmit to their children, materially and immaterially, the riverside culture. From making and repairing objects, to how to handle them during navigation or fishing.

Colors and symmetry between sails - Part 2 (2022) by Ocione FernandesMuseu Marítimo EXEA

Sailing navigation: objects and practices

This is session 2 of 4. Go to Session 3.

Credits: Story

Text, research and Photography 
M.Sc. Ocione Fernandes

Translation
D.Sc. Antônio Lawand

Advisor & Designer
D.Sc. Ticiano Alves

Campus Cabedelo of Paraiba Federal Institute - IFPB
D.Sc.  Renata Amorim Cadena &  M.Sc. Rafael Leite Efrem de Lima

Sources 
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DOHMANN, Marcus et al. A experiência material: a cultura do objeto. Rio de Janeiro: Rio Books, 2013. 
FUNARI, P. P. A.; FERREIRA, L. M. (2003). Cultura Material Histórica e Patrimônio, IFCH/UNICAMP, Campinas. 
MENDES, J. Amado. (2013). Estudos do património: museus e educação. 2. ed. Imprensa da Universidade de Coimbra. 
PIMENTEL, Altimar de Alencar. Cabedelo (História). v. 2 João Pessoa: A União Editora/ Prefeitura Municipal de Cabedelo, 2002.  

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