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Zoogodô Bogum Malê Rundó, also known as the Terreiro do Bogum, is a
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terreiro Terreiro is a town and commune of Angola, located in the province of Cuanza Norte. See also * Communes of Angola The Communes of Angola () are administrative units in Angola after municipalities. The 163 municipalities of Angola are d ...
in
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, Brazil. It is located high in the Engenho Velho da Federação, or simply Federação neighborhood of Salvador on Ladeira do Bogum, a narrow street, formerly known as Ladeira Manoel do Bonfim. It is an area long associated with residents of
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descent. The terreiro covers , of which is used for and includes religious structures and open spaces. The terreiro is associated with the Jejé branch of the religion; it is both the first and last remaining Jejé terreiro in the region. It differs from other Candomblé terreiros of the Salvador region in its use of the Ewe language of present-day
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, in contrast to the widespread use of Yoruba in other temples. The temple uses the term ''vodun'' for its deities in place of the more common orixás; it is one of its numerous similarities to
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. The Bogum community closely related to Jejé temples in
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, a small city in the
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in the interior of Bahia. The Zoogodô Bogum Malê Seja Undé (Roça do Ventura) terreiro in
Cachoeira Cachoeira ( Portuguese, meaning waterfall) is an inland municipality of Bahia, Brazil, on the Paraguaçu River. The town exports sugar, cotton, and tobacco and is a thriving commercial and industrial centre. The municipality contains 56% of the ...
shares a lineage with Zoogodô Bogum Malê Rundó.


Location

Zoogodô Bogum Malê Rundó is located in Engenho Velho da Federação on Ladeira do Bogum. It is located southeast in close proximity to
Terreiro Ilê Aché Ibá Ogum Terreiro is a town and commune of Angola, located in the province of Cuanza Norte. See also * Communes of Angola The Communes of Angola () are administrative units in Angola after municipalities. The 163 municipalities of Angola are di ...
; and further southeast Terreiro de Candomblé Ilê Axé Oxumaré, better known as Terreiro Casa Branca.


History

Zoogodô Bogum Malê Rundó was founded either in 1835 or 1858 and formally incorporated in 1937 as the ''Sociedade Beneficente Fieis de Sao Bartolomeu''. The location of the terreiro is where Joaquim Jêje, a hero of the
Malê revolt Male, in biology, is the half of a sex system that produces sperm cells. Male may also refer to: Gender * Male, the gender of men and boys ** Man, a male adult ** Boy, a young male person, usually a child or adolescent ** Masculinity, attributes ...
of 1835, left a ''bogum'', or chest where the donations could support the movement. The term ''bogum'' is a combination of the words ''igbo'' ("lugar") and ''gun'' ("Fon"). The term originates from the Gun dialect of the
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, Benin, a dialect of the
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that utilizes many elements of Yoruba. The terreiro was led by Africans until the death of Mãe de Santo Valentina (Maria Valentina dos Anjos Costa) in 1975; she remained fluent in the Fon language throughout her life.


Relationship to Zoogodô Bogum Malê Seja Undé

Zoogodô Bogum Malê Rundó shares a common history with Zoogodô Bogum Malê Seja Undé, also known as the Roça do Ventura, a terreiro in
Cachoeira Cachoeira ( Portuguese, meaning waterfall) is an inland municipality of Bahia, Brazil, on the Paraguaçu River. The town exports sugar, cotton, and tobacco and is a thriving commercial and industrial centre. The municipality contains 56% of the ...
. The relationship and lineage of the two terreiros remains unclear.


Current status

The land area of the terreiro has changed significantly over time. It has lost major parts of its green areas due to a lack of urban planning in Salvador. The Bogum community is now unable to collect plants required for worship in the terreiro, and the reduction of green spaces also reduces the privacy of Bogum community. This is a problem common to Afro-Brazilian religious centers in Salvador. As of 2008, Zoogodô Bogum Malê Rundó has approximately 150 members and is actively adding new members. It receives visitors for its festival days; they occur from January first and continue to mid-April.


Lineage

* Ludovina Pessoa - founder of the Jejé sect of Candomblé **Mãe Romana de Possú - Gaiaku Romaninha, an initiate of Maria Ogorensi **Luiza Franquelina da Rocha - Gaiaku Luiza - an initiate of Mãe Romaninha *Maria Emiliana Piedade dos Reis - 1935-1950 *Mãe Runhó, Valentina Maria dos Anjos Costa, 1960-1975 *Mãe Nicinha, Gamo Lokossi - Evangelista dos Anjos Costa, 1978-1994 *Mãe Índia, Zaildes Iracema de Mello, 2003–present


Protected status

Zoogodô Bogum Malê Rundó, despite its long history in Salvador, lacks municipal, state, or federal protection. The process of its declaration as a state monument by the Artistic and Cultural Institute of Bahia (IPAC) began in 2022. It remains vulnerable to land speculation due to the dense development of Engenho Velho da Federação. In contrast, Zoogodô Bogum Malê Seja Undé in Cachoeira, the Terreiro of Roca do Ventura, is protected by the Brazilian
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(IPHAN).


References

{{reflist, 2, refs= {{cite book , last = Barretti Filho , first = Aulo , title = Dos yorùbá ao candomblé kétu: origens, tradições e continuidade , publisher = EDUSP , location = São Paulo, SP, Brasil , year = 2010 , isbn = 9788531412202 , language = pt , pages = 215–219 {{cite encyclopedia , encyclopedia=Mapeamento dos Terreiro de Salvador , title=Zogodo Bogum Male Rundó , url=http://www.terreiros.ceao.ufba.br/terreiro/consulta_id/52 , year=2022 , publisher=Centro de Estudos Afro-Orientais da Universidade Federal da Bahia , location=Salvador, Bahia , access-date=2022-09-26 {{cite web , url=http://portal.iphan.gov.br/uploads/ckfinder/arquivos/Banco_de_Pareceres_Tombamento_Terreiro_Zogbodo_Male_Bogum_Seja_Unde_Roca_do_Ventura_BA.pdf , title= Processo: 01502.000147/2009-58, Terreiro Zogbodo Male Bogum Seja Unde – Roça do Ventura. , language=pt , place = Brasília , publisher=Instituto do Patrimônio Histórico e Artístico Nacional , access-date=2017-02-01 {{cite book , last = Serra , first = Ordep , title = Terreiro Do Bogum - Zoogodô Bogum Malê Rundó – Laudo Antropológico , url=https://ordepserra.files.wordpress.com/2008/09/bogum-vii.pdf , publisher = Ordep Serra , location = Salvador, Bahia, Brazil , year = 2008 , language = pt {{cite journal , title=Tombamento de terreiros protege práticas religiosas , journal=Revista Desafios do Desenvolvimento , year=2014 , last=Viana , first=Rodrigo , volume=11 , issue=82 , url=http://www.ipea.gov.br/desafios/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=3128&catid=53&Itemid=23 , access-date=2017-02-01 Engenho Velho da Federação (neighborhood) Candomblé temples Religious buildings and structures in Salvador, Bahia Organisations based in Salvador, Bahia