Outline
I. Religion A.religious believes B.death and afterlife
II.Cultural Dynamism A. Sculpture B. Painting C. Literature D. Celebrations
Notes
I. Religion A. Patron saints Catholic practices and beliefs have been combined with indigenous, African, and sixteenth-century Spanish customs, such as: pray to a Patron saint is who considered “more accessible” than God
Rural villages have a patron saint who is honored each year with a fiesta.
B.death and afterlife
Spirit lives after death
A judgment determines the wellbeing of a spirit
A ceremony with relatives for the preparation of the burial is followed by mourning
II.Cultural Dynamism A. Food
A normal meal consists of a such as a light breakfast, a substantive midday lunch, and a lighter meal in the early evening. …show more content…
Meals usually end with a very sweet dessert, frequently made from panels, (a type of brown sugar).
In the interior rural regions, a breakfast consists of a strip of pork, rice and beans, sweet plantains (a fruit in the banana family), and a large steak with fried eggs. Dinner is similar, except for the eggs. In the coastal region, they mainly seafood.
Specialty dishes are eaten during holidays.
A dish associated with the capital is ajiaco, (a stew with three types of potato, chicken, and corn, that is served with capers, cream, and avocado).
Another dish served during religious holidays is pasteles ( along the coast, people eat sancocho (a fish or chicken stew). Colombians also drink a lot of beer and coffee and relatively little milk or wine.
B. sports
All social classes participated in sports especially soccer
Soccer has brought much joy and frustration to columbia
Before the professionalization of soccer in Columbia-Before