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The Badiu (Cape Verdean Creole: ''Bádiu'') are the largest ethnic group of
Cape Verde Cape Verde or Cabo Verde, officially the Republic of Cabo Verde, is an island country and archipelagic state of West Africa in the central Atlantic Ocean, consisting of ten volcanic islands with a combined land area of about . These islands ...
, with their origins on the island of
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. They are descendants of enslaved
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ns who were brought to the island by the Portuguese during the
transatlantic slave trade The Atlantic slave trade or transatlantic slave trade involved the transportation by slave traders of Slavery in Africa, enslaved African people to the Americas. European slave ships regularly used the triangular trade route and its Middle Pass ...
. The Badiu are particularly known for their preservation of strong African cultural and social traditions, which have profoundly shaped Cape Verdean national identity.


Identity and Etymology

The term ''Badiu'' is widely believed to originate from the Portuguese word ''vadio'' ("vagrant," "wanderer"). Initially, it was used as a pejorative term by colonial authorities to describe enslaved Africans who escaped the plantations and formed independent communities in the inaccessible mountains of Santiago's interior. Over centuries, the people of Santiago reappropriated the term. It evolved from a slur into a powerful marker of cultural identity, symbolizing resistance, resilience, and a deep connection to their African roots. In modern times, especially among younger generations in Cape Verde, embracing a Badiu identity is a source of pride in their African heritage.


Origins and History

The Badiu people trace their ancestry to enslaved Africans transported primarily from the coast of
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and
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between the 15th and 19th centuries. These included peoples such as the
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, Balanta, and Manjack. The rugged, mountainous interior of Santiago provided a natural sanctuary for those who escaped slavery. These escapees, known as ''rebelados'', established autonomous, self-sufficient communities modeled on West African societal structures, similar to the
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communities in the Americas. These communities became the cradle of Badiu culture, developing in relative isolation from the Portuguese colonial administration and the more Europeanized coastal towns. They retained African linguistic patterns, religious practices, musical forms, and social norms. A notable event in Badiu history is the
Rabelados The Rabelados (from the Portuguese ''rebelados'', "rebels") are a religious community primarily found in the interior of the island of Santiago of Cape Verde. They were among the groups which revolted against the liturgical reforms of the Catholic ...
(from Portuguese: ''rebeldes'', "rebels") movement of the 1940s. This group of traditionalist communities in the interior of Santiago resisted religious and social reforms imposed by the Catholic Church and the Portuguese state, choosing to preserve their unique and older forms of worship and lifestyle. The Rabelados are considered living symbols of Badiu cultural resistance.


Culture

Badiu culture is one of the foundational pillars of Cape Verdean culture, celebrated for its vibrancy and deep historical roots.


Language

The Badius speak the Santiago variant of
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. It is considered one of the most archaic and African-influenced dialects of the language, retaining significant lexical and structural elements from West African languages, particularly
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.


Music and Dance

Several musical genres are emblematic of Badiu culture and have gained national and international recognition: *
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: A traditional performance art with deep African origins, featuring a group of women who drum on a ''tchabeta'' (a cloth bundle), dance, and sing in a call-and-response format. Its lyrics often convey social commentary and oral history. *
Funaná The ''funaná'' is a music and dance genre from Cape Verde. ''Funaná'' is an accordion-based music. The rhythm is usually provided by the '' ferrinho'' much like the use of washboards in zydeco, the saw in Caribbean ripsaw music, the scrape ...
: A fast-paced, accordion-driven genre that was historically associated with the rural Badiu peasantry and was suppressed during the colonial era. After independence, it was electrified by bands like Bulimundo and became a symbol of national freedom and identity. *Tabanka: A festival, procession, and musical genre that combines African and Christian elements, celebrated in parades with drumming, singing, and elaborate costumes.


Spirituality

While the majority of Badius identify as Christian (primarily Roman Catholic), their religious practices are often syncretic. Traditional African spiritual concepts, such as
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, healing rituals, and a belief in the spiritual power of nature, remain influential in many communities. The
Rabelados The Rabelados (from the Portuguese ''rebelados'', "rebels") are a religious community primarily found in the interior of the island of Santiago of Cape Verde. They were among the groups which revolted against the liturgical reforms of the Catholic ...
are a prominent example of this syncretism, practicing a form of Christianity that preserves centuries-old traditions.


Notable Badiu People

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Amílcar Cabral Amílcar Lopes Cabral (; – ) was a Bissau-Guinean and Cape Verdean agricultural engineer, political organizer, and diplomat. He was one of Africa's foremost anti-colonial leaders. He was also a pan-Africanist and intellectual nationalist ...
– Revolutionary leader and key figure in Cape Verde's and Guinea-Bissau's independence movements. *
Aristides Pereira Aristides Maria Pereira (; 17 November 1923 – 22 September 2011) was a Cape Verdean politician. He was the first President of Cape Verde, serving from 1975 to 1991. Biography Pereira was born in Fundo das Figueiras, on the island of Boa Vist ...
– First president of Cape Verde. * Katchás (Carlos Alberto Martins) – Leader of the band Bulimundo and a key figure in the revival of Funaná. *
Dino D'Santiago Claudino Jesus Borges Pereira, better known by his stage name Dino D'Santiago (born 13 December 1982), is a Portuguese activist, composer, and musician of Cape Verdean descent. First appearing in Operação Triunfo, he has released several albums, ...
– Singer blending traditional Cape Verdean music with contemporary influences. *
Zeca di Nha Reinalda Zeca may refer to: * José Afonso (1929–1987), Portuguese folk and political musician also known mononymously as Zeca * Zeca (footballer, born 1946), full name Jose Luiz Ferreira Rodrigues, Brazilian football manager known mononymously as Zeca ...
– Cape Verdean musician and cultural icon. *
Sara Tavares Sara Alexandra Lima Tavares (; 1 February 1978 – 19 November 2023) was a Portuguese singer, composer, guitarist and percussionist. She was born and raised in Lisbon, Portugal. Second-generation Portuguese of Cape Verdean descent, she comp ...
– Acclaimed singer-songwriter and cultural ambassador. *
José Ulisses Correia e Silva José Ulisses de Pina Correia e Silva (; born 4 June 1962) is a Cape Verdean businessman and politician who has been Prime Minister of Cape Verde since 22 April 2016. He took office after his party, the Movement for Democracy, won the 20 March ...
– Current prime minister of Cape Verde. * Toni Varela – Footballer representing the Cape Verde national team. * Edimilson Fernandes – International footballer who has played for Switzerland. *
Júlio Tavares Júlio Tavares (born 19 November 1988) is a Cape Verdean Association football, footballer who plays as a Striker (association football), striker for Saudi Second Division League club Al-Diriyah Club, Al-Diriyah and the Cape Verde national footba ...
– Footballer with a career in France. *
Djaniny Jorge Djaniny Tavares Semedo (born 21 March 1991), known as Djaniny, is a Cape Verdean professional footballer who plays as a forward for Saudi Pro League club Al Fateh. After achieving 75 games and 12 goals in the Portuguese Primeira Liga for ...
– Footballer with experience in top leagues in Spain and Saudi Arabia. *
Gelson Martins Gelson Dany Batalha Martins (; born 11 May 1995) is a professional footballer who plays as a winger for Super League Greece club Olympiacos. Born in Cape Verde, he represented the Portugal national team. He began his career at Sporting CP, ap ...
– Footballer for clubs in Portugal and France. *Zé Espanhol – Prominent figure in Cape Verdean music and culture. * Nuno Mendes – Footballer regarded as one of the best left-backs of his generation.


See Also

* Santiago Island *
Cape Verdean Creole Cape Verdean Creole is a Portuguese-based creole languages, Portuguese-based creole language spoken on the islands of Cape Verde. It is the native creole language of virtually all Cape Verdeans and is used as a second language by the Cape Verd ...
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History of Cape Verde The recorded history of Cape Verde begins with the Portuguese discovery of the island in 1458. Possible early references to Cape Verde date back at least 2,000 years. Prehistory The first islands formed, around 40–50 million years ag ...
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Rabelados The Rabelados (from the Portuguese ''rebelados'', "rebels") are a religious community primarily found in the interior of the island of Santiago of Cape Verde. They were among the groups which revolted against the liturgical reforms of the Catholic ...


References

{{reflist Ethnic groups in Cape Verde People from Santiago, Cape Verde