name of an Afro-Brazilian religion (also written Xangô) "Xangô", a Brazilian song by Luiz Bonfá Xango, a brand of menswear designed by Francesca Miranda...
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Akara (section Acarajé de Xangô (Sango))
Bahia and Rio de Janeiro. Acarajé de Xangô (Àkàrà tí Ṣangó) is a variety of acarajé offered to the orixá Xangô, known as the òriṣà Ṣangó in the Yoruba...
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international awards in films like Retrato de Família, Adão e Eva and O Xangô de Baker Street. His other well-known films include The Honorary Consul...
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A Samba for Sherlock (redirect from O Xangô de Baker Street)
O Xangô de Baker Street (English title: A Samba for Sherlock) is 2001 Brazilian-Portuguese film directed by Miguel Faria Jr., based on the novel of the...
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Xango, LLC, (sometimes referred to as XANGO and XanGo) was a privately owned Lehi, Utah-based multi-level marketing company founded in 2002. It was acquired...
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Ketu Catimbó [pt] Macumba Quimbanda Santo Daime Tambor de Mina Umbanda Xangô de Recife [pt] Colombian Yuyu Lumbalú (es) Arará religion Cuban Vodú Palo...
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Gil e Jorge (redirect from Gil & Jorge - Ogum Xangô)
directly throughout. The album was released in Brazil under the title "Ogum Xangô" (the names of two Yoruba spirits) with a different cover. Reviewing the...
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then named, "Programa do Jô", which ran until 2016. His first novel, O Xangô de Baker Street (translated as A Samba for Sherlock), was published in 1995...
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A Samba for Sherlock (novel) (redirect from O Xangô da Baker Street (book))
November 2020. "O XANGÔ DE BAKER STREET – - Grupo Companhia das Letras". www.companhiadasletras.com.br. Retrieved 13 November 2020. O xangô de Baker Street...
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Orisha Shango, often called Xango Aganjú. Aganjú represents all that is explosive and lacking control. He is also nicknamed "Xangô menino" among Candomblé...
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Palo, Umbanda, Brujería, Hoodoo, Candomblé, Quimbanda, Orisha, Xangô de Recife, Xangô do Nordeste, Comfa, Espiritismo, Santo Daime, Obeah, Candomblé,...
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developed into new world religions in Brazil called Candomblé, Umbanda, Xango, and Macumba. Historian Erika Edwards writes of the slave trade in Argentina:...
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deity Oxum) became the Shrimp bobó, and the Akará (honoring the deities Xangô and Iansã) became the world-famous Acarajé. The city has restaurants specialized...
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Claudio Aprile (section Xango (2019–2023))
restaurants, such as Copetin, Colborne Lane, the Origin chain and finally Xango, which closed down in 2023. Claudio Aprile was born in Uruguay, grew up...
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spanning four issues. This series was titled The Mummy: The Rise and Fall of Xango's Ax. Unlike the preceding comic series, all of the planned issues were published...
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the mother of Iemanjá, the latter becoming both mother and wife to Oxalá. Xangô is the orixá associated with thunder and lightning; one of his wives is...
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of Obaluaê, Ogum, Oxossi, Xangô, and Caboclo Juremeira, a Brazilian Amerindian folk deity. June: Iemanjá, Ogun, Oxossi, Xangô August: Nanã and Obaluaê...
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Shango is a Yoruba god. Shango or Chango or Changó or Xangô may refer to: Shango or Trinidad Orisha, a syncretic religion of Trinidad and Tobago Shango...
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Intermountain Health. It previously had sponsorship deals with LifeVantage and Xango. Additional sponsors include JetBlue Airways, Maverik, Inc., Ford, WCF Insurance...
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other honours in almost every South American country, including Obá de Xangô (santoon) of the Candomblé, the traditional Afro-Brazilian religion of Bahia...
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Opó Afonjá, also known as Centro Santa Cruz Axé of Opó Afonjá or Casa de Xangô, is a Candomblé terreiro in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil.: 116 It was founded...
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guitars, percussion, handclaps Marcos Lobato - slide and dobro ("Boa Noite Xangô"), other synths ("Um Dia Lindo") Zé Nobrega, Doguinha, JBF - other handclaps...
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(1992), Adão e Eva (1995), Sostiene Pereira (1997), Tentação (1998), O Xangô de Baker Street (2002), 24 (2003–04) and Óscar. Una pasión surrealista (2008)...
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de Canudos - (Sérgio Rezende) 1997 - Ed Mort - (Alain Fresnot) 2001 - O Xangô de Baker Street - (Miguel Faria, Jr.) 2003 - The Man of the Year (José Henrique...
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1972: Expresso 2222 1974: Gilberto Gil Ao Vivo 1975: "Gil e Jorge: Ogum Xangô" (with Jorge Ben) 1975: Refazenda 1976: Doces Bárbaros (with Gal Costa,...
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Delibes from his opera Lakmé. The Mummy Movie Prequel: The Rise & Fall of Xango's Ax, a comic book limited series by IDW Publishing, was published to promote...
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waters of the lake and swamp. Omolu is the orixá of sickness and healing. Xangô is linked to thunder and lightning, as well as to stone working and quarrying...
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Baden Powell and Vinícius de Moraes. "Canto de Ossanha" - 03:23 "Canto de Xangô" - 06:28 "Bocoché" - 02:34 "Canto de Iemanjá" - 04:47 "Tempo de amor" -...
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system and go to both churches and terreiros. Candomblé, Umbanda, Batuque, Xango, and Tambor de Mina are Afro-Brazilian religions influenced by the native...
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