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Ague 2009, p. 72. "ʻaʻā". Hawaiian...
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rendered Osaín/Ossain/Ossaím in
Latin America,
Ague (Age) in Fon) is the
orisha who had the
omniscient knowledge of leaf, herb...
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spelled ett. Then, the
acute points out that
there is one and only one of the object...
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swelling in the feet...
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compound infusion of it
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smallpox and
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