Agridoce

  • Dates
    2025 - Ongoing
  • Author
  • Topics Daily Life, Documentary, Nature & Environment, Portrait, Social Issues
  • Locations Brazil, State of Paraíba

The Potiguara, one of Brazil’s original peoples, preserve their culture and daily traditions, blending rituals with colonial influences, showing resilience, identity and freedom.

The Potiguara are one of the original peoples of Brazil and they are nowadays consciously engaged with their heritage, with a strong sense of identity. They stand up for their culture and background. The community makes great efforts to preserve and restore its traditional values in the state of Paraíba. Their daily existence is closely tied to the natural environment: the Potiguara depend on the sea and the river, grow their own food on family land, and share their homes and territory with relatives, neighbours and animals.

 Spirituality and rituals are woven into everyday life. The legacy of colonialism is also present. For example, Catholicism, introduced during the colonial period, exists alongside — and often intertwined with — traditional Potiguara spiritual practices.

The community suffered greatly during the war between Dutch and Portuguese colonialists in the 17th century, in which they were directly involved. Remarkably, this history remains widely known within the community and in Brazil more broadly; nearly every resident is aware of the history of the Dutch presence. This awareness stands in sharp contrast to how it is perceived in the Netherlands, where knowledge of Brazilian colonial history is limited and often comes as a surprise.

In my work I want to shed light on this often overlooked part of the colonial past of the Netherlands, aiming to connect the past with the present. The Potiguara community kept its own strong feeling of identity deeply rooted in resilience and a sense of freedom. My photography focuses on how this is felt in all parts of daily live.

© Sabine van Wechem - Washing the car on Sunday afternoons is a weekly activity.
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Washing the car on Sunday afternoons is a weekly activity.

© Sabine van Wechem - Water is collected and poured over graves as part of the rituals for the Day of the Dead.
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Water is collected and poured over graves as part of the rituals for the Day of the Dead.

© Sabine van Wechem - An evening on the land shared by multiple families.
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An evening on the land shared by multiple families.

© Sabine van Wechem - Lyra doing the dishes after a family lunch on the weekend.
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Lyra doing the dishes after a family lunch on the weekend.

© Sabine van Wechem - The knife of Jaqueline used for catching crabs in the mangrove.
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The knife of Jaqueline used for catching crabs in the mangrove.

© Sabine van Wechem - The chickens are caught and taken to their shelter on the family land.
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The chickens are caught and taken to their shelter on the family land.

© Sabine van Wechem - Playing ball remains a joy for the little one on the family land.
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Playing ball remains a joy for the little one on the family land.

© Sabine van Wechem - Candles are protected for the wind and sun at the cemetery.
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Candles are protected for the wind and sun at the cemetery.

© Sabine van Wechem - Image from the Agridoce photography project
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Maria harvested these cashews from the land, which are then sold at the market. For now, they are in the kitchen to be processed.

© Sabine van Wechem - The dog is running over the land.
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The dog is running over the land.

© Sabine van Wechem - A fisherman collecting small shellfish using his hands and a large net.
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A fisherman collecting small shellfish using his hands and a large net.

© Sabine van Wechem - The laundry dries quickly in the burning sun.
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The laundry dries quickly in the burning sun.

© Sabine van Wechem - A young kid plays in the river.
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A young kid plays in the river.

© Sabine van Wechem - Burning dead leaves after cleaning the land.
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Burning dead leaves after cleaning the land.

© Sabine van Wechem - A jellyfish nicknamed “Onion.”
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A jellyfish nicknamed “Onion.”

© Sabine van Wechem - Homes are constructed here for people who cannot afford their own.
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Homes are constructed here for people who cannot afford their own.

© Sabine van Wechem - Mattresses in the room.
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Mattresses in the room.

© Sabine van Wechem - A girl on Sunday, in church after the service.
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A girl on Sunday, in church after the service.

© Sabine van Wechem - A ceremonial headdress at home, often used in rituals.
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A ceremonial headdress at home, often used in rituals.

© Sabine van Wechem - In front of the house, a place to pause and relax.
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In front of the house, a place to pause and relax.

Agridoce by Sabine van Wechem

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