Jaci, A Filha da Lua - Lenda indígena - Projeto de Leitura

BRINCANDO E APRENDENDO
1 Sept 202108:04

Summary

TLDRIn this Brazilian folktale, Potira, a member of the Jatobás family, suffers severe health issues during her pregnancy. The tribe believes her life is at risk, and the chief Tupi's son, Iberê, offers their unborn child to the powerful Moon Goddess to save her. The Goddess accepts, and the village flourishes. Potira gives birth to a healthy girl named Jás Se, who grows up knowing she is the Moon's daughter. At nine, Jás Se is taken by the Moon, but her mother's sorrowful tears move the Goddess to allow Jás Se to spend six months in the sky and six on Earth, symbolizing the waxing and waning of the moon.

Takeaways

  • 🎭 The story is narrated by Patrícia Oliveira from the channel 'brincando e aprendendo'.
  • 🌕 The main characters are Rosa Morena, Raíssa, Cristina, and the daughter of the moon, known as 'já se a filha da lua'.
  • 💍 Potira, a member of the Jatobás family, marries Iberê, the chief of the Tupi tribe.
  • 🤰 Potira experiences severe health issues during her pregnancy, causing concern for her life.
  • 🔮 The tribe's shaman and healers perform rituals to save Potira and her unborn child.
  • 🌾 The tribe faces hardships as the land and its people are affected by Potira's suffering.
  • 🌙 The chief Tupi, in desperation, organizes a plan to save Potira by offering the unborn child to the powerful moon goddess.
  • 🌱 The moon goddess accepts the offering, and the tribe experiences a miraculous recovery of their land and prosperity.
  • 👶 Potira gives birth to a healthy girl with silver hair and bright eyes, named 'já se'.
  • 🌌 On 'já se's ninth birthday, the moon goddess comes to claim her daughter, causing the village to tremble.
  • 🔄 A compromise is reached where 'já se' spends six months with each mother, symbolizing the waxing and waning of the moon.

Q & A

  • Who is the main character in the story of 'Já Se Filha da Lua'?

    -The main character in the story is 'Já Se Filha da Lua', the daughter of Iberê and Potira.

  • What is the significance of the name 'Já Se'?

    -The name 'Já Se' signifies that she is the daughter of the Moon, as she was born with silver hair and bright eyes, and was taken by the Moon Goddess when she was nine years old.

  • What was the health condition of Potira during her pregnancy?

    -Potira suffered from serious health issues during her pregnancy, to the point where the tribe thought she might die.

  • Why did the tribe fear for Potira's life during her pregnancy?

    -The tribe feared for Potira's life because she experienced severe health problems and her cries of pain were distressing to the other women in the village.

  • What did the tribe believe would save Potira and her child?

    -The tribe believed that offering the unborn child to the powerful Moon Goddess would save both Potira and her child.

  • What was the outcome of the ritual performed by the tribe for Potira?

    -After the ritual, the village flourished, the women produced good and beautiful nets, the cassava grew large and succulent, the hunters brought good game, and Potira's pains ceased, resulting in the birth of a healthy girl.

  • How did the tribe's life change after the ritual for Potira?

    -The tribe's life improved significantly; women made better nets, the cassava grew well, hunters brought good game, and the overall well-being of the tribe increased.

  • Why did the Moon Goddess take 'Já Se' when she was nine years old?

    -The Moon Goddess took 'Já Se' because she was her daughter, and it was a promise made during the ritual to save Potira's life, where the tribe offered the unborn child to the Moon Goddess.

  • What was the agreement made between the tribe and the Moon Goddess regarding 'Já Se'?

    -The agreement was that 'Já Se' would spend six months with her mother, the Moon Goddess, and six months with her earthly mother, Potira.

  • What is the legend behind the waning moon in the story?

    -The legend is that when the Moon is waning, it is because the Moon Goddess is missing her daughter 'Já Se', who has silver hair, and it is a reflection of her sadness.

  • How did the tribe react when 'Já Se' was reunited with her mother Potira?

    -The tribe was overjoyed and celebrated when 'Já Se' was reunited with her mother Potira, as it was a moment of great happiness and fulfillment of the agreement with the Moon Goddess.

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Indigenous TalesMoon GoddessTupi TribeCultural MythBrazilian FolkloreAncient RitualsNature SpiritsTribal LegendsMythical CreaturesIndigenous Culture
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