词条 | Ilê Axé Iyá Omin Iyamassê |
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Triggered by {{Infobox religious building| name = Ilê Axé Iyá Omin Iyamassê | native_name = | native_name_lang = pt | image = Terreiro_gantois-13221.jpg | image_size = | alt = | caption = | map_type = | map_size = | map_alt = | map_relief = | map_caption = | location = | coordinates = {{coord|-12.995660|-38.507852}} | coordinates_footnotes = | religious_affiliation = Candomblé | deity = | rite = | sect = Ketu | tradition = | festival = | cercle = | sector = | municipality = Salvador | district = Federação | territory = | prefecture = | state = Bahia | province = | region = | country = Brazil | administration = | consecration_year = | organisational_status = | functional_status = | heritage_designation = | ownership = | governing_body = | leadership = | bhattaraka = | patron = | website = | architect = | architecture_type = | architecture_style = | founded_by = Mãe Menininha do Gantois | creator = | funded_by = | general_contractor = | established = | groundbreaking = | year_completed = | construction_cost = | date_demolished = | facade_direction = | capacity = | length = | width = | width_nave = | interior_area = | height_max = | dome_quantity = | dome_height_outer = | dome_height_inner = | dome_dia_outer = | dome_dia_inner = | minaret_quantity = | minaret_height = | spire_quantity = | spire_height = | site_area = | temple_quantity = | monument_quantity = | shrine_quantity = | inscriptions = | materials = | elevation_m = | elevation_footnotes = | nrhp = | designated = | added = | refnum = | footnotes = {{designation list|embed = yes| designation1 = Brazil| designation1_date = 2000|designation1_number =1471}} }}Ilê Axé Iyá Omin Iyamassê is a Candomblé terreiro in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil. It is also known as the Terreiro do Gantois or the Sociedade São Jorge do Gantois. It is located on Alto do Gantois Avenue in the Federação neighborhood of Salvador. The terreiro is associated with the Ketu branch of the religion. It shares a history with the Ilê Axé Iyá Nassô Oká (Terreiro da Casa Branca) and Ilê Axé Opô Afonjá. The terreiro occupies {{convert|3600|m2|ft2}} ranging from the ridge of a hill and a small valley.[1][2][3] FoundingThe terreiro was founded by Mãe Menininha do Gantois (1894-1986). Succession rules limit the head position of the terreiro, the Ialorixá, to female individuals. Senior positions in the terreiro are further restricted to descendants of the founder.[3] TerreiroThe main structure of the terreiro, known as a barracão, sits at the top of the property and includes a hall for public ceremonies, kitchen is used for the preparation of ritual foods, dining room, dressing rooms, and private rooms for religious leaders of the terreiro. The Mãe Menininha do Gantois Memorial is located adjacent to the main barracão. Shrines dedicated to Exu, Omolu, and Ogun are located outside the main barracão. Of particular importance are a fig tree (Ficus) and a jackfruit tree dedicated to Ogun.[2] GantoisThe terreiro has historically been known as Gantois, the Portuguese-language name for Ghent, Belgium. The name is a reference to the birthplace of the original owner of the property Edoard Gantois. Gantois was a navigator and slave trader who operated between Bahia and the slave markets of Ouidah, Benin and Lagos, Nigeria. He leased the land to Maria Júlia da Conceição Nazareth, the founder of the terreiro. Lineage
Heritage statusIlê Axé Iyá Omin Iyamassê received heritage status by the Brazilian National Institute of Historic and Artistic Heritage (IPHAN) on December 17, 2002.[1][2] References1. ^1 2 {{cite news |url=http://iphanba.blogspot.com/2015/05/festa-no-terreiro-do-gantois-em-salvador.html |title=Festa no Terreiro do Gantois, em Salvador |language=pt |work=IPHAN BAHIA Instituto do Patrimônio Histórico e Artístico Nacional - Superintendência na Bahia |location=Salvador, Brazil |publisher=IPHAN Bahia |date=2015-05-31 |accessdate=2017-02-12}} [1][2][3]2. ^1 2 3 {{cite encyclopedia |last=Morim |first=Júlia |encyclopedia=Pesquisa Escolar Online |title=Gantois Yard/Ilê Axé Iyá Omin Iyamassê |url=http://basilio.fundaj.gov.br/pesquisaescolar/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1029%3Aterreiro-do-gantois-ile-axe-iya-omin-iyamasse&catid=54%3Aletra-t&Itemid=1 |year=2017 |publisher=Joaquim Nabuco Foundation |location=Recife, Brazil |accessdate=2017-02-12 }} 3. ^1 2 3 {{cite book |last=Serra |first1=Ordep |title=Laudo antropológico: exposição de motivos para a instrução de pedido de tombamento do Terreiro do Gantois/Ilê Axé Iá Omin Iamassê como Patrimônio Histórico e Etnográfico do Brasil |location=Brazil |publisher=Ordep Serra |year=2008 |url=http://ordepserra.files.wordpress.com/2008/09/laudo-gantois.pdf |accessdate=2017-02-12 | language = pt}} }}{{DEFAULTSORT:Ile Axe Iya Omin Iyamasse}} 5 : Candomblé|National heritage sites of Bahia|Places of worship in Salvador, Bahia|Organisations based in Salvador, Bahia|Candomblé temples |
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