ISSN: 2639-2119
Authors: Bondar CI*
We propose in this article to address some of the practices that allow the remembrance of deceased children in the Province of Corrientes, Argentina and the South of the Eastern Region of Paraguay. This approach places us in three exemplary situations that are inscribed in specific temporalities: a) the visit to the cemeteries on November 1, b) the serenades of adults during the morning of November 1 and the walk of children in the afternoon of October 31 or November 1 in the morning (Angeles Somos), and c) the celebration of the angel’s birthday, or the Day of the Child. Thus we could perceive that the visit to the cemeteries during November 1 is a significant recurrent throughout the area under study. In the case of “Ángeles Somos” we have found it in the towns of Norte de Corrientes, not observed in Paraguay. Both the Day of the Child and the birthday and remembrance of the angel are identified more strongly in Paraguay. The records correspond to the period 2006-2022, for this the ethnographic method has been prioritized with interviews, observations and records in various devices.
Keywords: Remembrance; Deceased Children; Funeral Memory; Rite