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religions sometimes called Vodou/Voodoo Candomblé Jejé, also
known as
Brazilian Vodum, one of the
major branches (nations) of Candomblé
Tambor de Mina, a syncretic...
- Candomblé Jejé, also
known as
Brazilian Vodum, is one of the
major branches (nations) of Candomblé. It has
roots in the
beliefs of the Adja, Fon and Ewe...
-
limited to: Candomblé
Rastafari Santería
Santo Daime Umbanda Voodoo Brazilian Vodum Tambor de Mina, a
syncretic religion that
developed in
northern Brazil Cuban...
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Louisiana Voodoo,
Haitian Vodou,
Cuban Vodú,
Dominican Vudú and
Brazilian Vodum. Some
distinctions between West
African and East or
Hornn religion often...
- (2016).
Companhia das
Letras (ed.). O rei, o pai e a morte: A religião
vodum na
antiga Costa dos
Escravos na África
Ocidental (in Portuguese). ISBN 9788543806372...
- c****ography of
songs originating from
ancient Africa.
Tambor of Mina
worships vodums, orixás, and
entities (also
called Encantados,
spirits of people) who are...
- to São Luís, s****ing
health treatment. She went into a
trance with the
vodum Tói
Poliboji (a
deity of the
Tambor de Mina) the age of
seven or eight....
-
become the
first generation of the art
movement in Haiti,
including the
vodum priest,
Hector Hyppolite and po****r realist,
Philome Obin.
Working alongside...
-
southeast Nigeria to
slavery in Brazil. Its
deities are
referred to as
vodum.
Zogbodo Male
Bogun Seja Unde
shares a
common lineage with Zoogodô Bogum...