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Oshunmare (known as Ochumaré or
Oxumaré in
Latin America) is an Orisha.
Osumare is the
spirit of the rainbow, and
Osumare also
means rainbow in the Yoruba...
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nations by
different names. For instance, the
Vodum Dan or
Bessen is
called Oxumarê in Candomblé Ketu. Conversely, the Ketu Orixás may be
worshiped in Jejé...
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African religions incorporate personified rainbow spirits.
Examples include Oxumare in the
Yoruban religion Ifá; Ayida-Weddo in
Haitian Vodou, as practiced...
- Orunmilá Xangô Ayrá Iemanjá Ossãe Oyá Obaluaiê
Omolu Jagun Nanã
Buruku Oxumarê Obá Ewá Ibêji
Logun Edé
Iroko Olorokê Apaoká
Iyami Oxorongá
Egungun (the...
- leaves, herbs, and
herbal knowledge. Oya is the orixá of wind and storms.
Oxumaré is
regarded as both male and
female and is portra**** as a
serpent or a...
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century some
Umbandist priests have
conducted same-**** marriages. The orixá
Oxumaré, as an
entity that
spends six
months being male and six
months being female...
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deafness in
addition to homo****uality. In Candomblé in
Brazil there's
Oxumaré, the
rainbow serpent who is both male and female. A
large number of lwa...
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artworks are
included in
museum collections worldwide,
including the
piece Oxumaré (2022) in the
collection of the Pérez Art
Museum Miami, Florida, which...
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imprisoned in
Rumble Town
along with
three other infected children. When
Major Oxumare of the
Inquisition stands up for the children, a
young Konrad kills him...
- is a
creative mix of
African root
percussion rhythms and chants, Afro jazz, juju music,
highlife and Afro-beats.
Oxumaré Information on
Osumare Beats...