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Quimbanda, also
spelled Kimbanda (Portuguese pronunciation: [kĩˈbɐ̃dɐ]), is an Afro-Brazilian
religion practiced primarily in the
urban city
centers of...
- Orisha, a
deity of
roads in the
religions of Santería, Winti, Umbanda,
Quimbanda, Holy
Infant of Atocha, and Candomblé.
Elegua is
known as Èṣù-Ẹlẹ́gbára...
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reverse harm that they
attribute to
practitioners of a
related tradition,
Quimbanda.
Roman Catholicism was the
dominant religion in
early 20th-century Brazil...
- the
firmas used in Palo, nor the
pontos riscados used in
Umbanda and
Quimbanda, as
these are
separate Afro-American religions.
Possible origins include...
- name of an Afro-Brazilian
spirit evoked by
practitioners of
Umbanda and
Quimbanda in Brazil. She is the
consort of Exu, who is the
messenger of the Orixas...
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Urhobo mythology Yoruba mythology Candomblé
Hoodoo Kumina Obeah Palo
Quimbanda Santería
Umbanda Vodou Abenaki mythology Blackfoot mythology Cherokee...
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Latin America;
Legba in
Haitian Vodou; Leba in Winti; Exu de
Quimbanda in
Quimbanda;
Lucero in Palo Mayombe; and Exu in
Latin America. Exu is known...
- M. (2008). Na Gira Do Exu -
Invoking the
Spirits of
Brazilian Quimbanda. Nzo
Quimbanda Exu Ventania. p. 319. ISBN 978-0-9556903-1-0.
Retrieved February...
- pronunciation: [ˈpaj dʒi ˈsɐ̃tu]) is a male
priest of Candomblé,
Umbanda and
Quimbanda, the Afro-Brazilian religions. In
Portuguese those words translate as...
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Maronite Melkite Ukrainian Catholic Eastern Orthodoxy Antiochian LDS
Protestantism Islam Hinduism Judaism Syncretic Religions Candomblé
Quimbanda Umbanda...