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    Candomblé Jejé, also known as Brazilian Vodum, is one of the major branches (nations) of Candomblé. It developed in the Portuguese Empire among Fon and...
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    no central authority in control of Candomblé, which is organized around autonomous terreiros (houses). Candomblé venerates spirits, known varyingly as...
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    Candomblé Bantu (also called Candomblé Batuque or Angola) is one of the major branches (nations) of the Candomblé religious belief system. It developed...
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    Candomblé Ketu (or Queto in Portuguese) is the largest and most influential branch (nation) of Candomblé, a religion practiced primarily in Brazil. The...
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    new religions such as Haitian Vodou, Louisiana Voodoo, and Brazilian Candomblé Jejé. Since the 1990s, there have been growing efforts to encourage foreign...
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  • sometimes called Vodou/Voodoo Candomblé Jejé, also known as Brazilian Vodum, one of the major branches (nations) of Candomblé Tambor de Mina, a syncretic...
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    Haitian Vodou Obeah Rastafari Dugu Obeah Batuque Candomblé Candomblé Bantu Candomblé Jejé Candomblé Ketu Catimbó [pt] Macumba Quimbanda Santo Daime Tambor...
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    Sopona (section Candomblé)
    Sopona is known in the Afro-Brazilian tradition of Candomblé as Sakpata or Sakpata-Omolu in the (Jejé nation). He is associated with the colors red, black...
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  • spirits will theatrically reveal what is meant to be shown. Candomblé Jejé – Branch of Candomblé Catalan mythology about witches Carlos Castaneda – American...
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  • traditional religion Abakuá Arara religion Batuque Candomblé Candomblé Bantu Candomblé Jejé Candomblé Ketu Comfa Convince Cuban Vodú Dominican Vudú Espiritismo...
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    Vodun related religions called Voodoo Beliefs West African Vodún Arará Candomblé (Jejé) Dominican Vudú Haitian Vodou (in Cuba) Hoodoo Louisiana Voodoo Tambor...
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    Vodun related religions called Voodoo Beliefs West African Vodún Arará Candomblé (Jejé) Dominican Vudú Haitian Vodou (in Cuba) Hoodoo Louisiana Voodoo Tambor...
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    Vodun related religions called Voodoo Beliefs West African Vodún Arará Candomblé (Jejé) Dominican Vudú Haitian Vodou (in Cuba) Hoodoo Louisiana Voodoo Tambor...
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    Nana Buluku. She is celebrated as Nanã in Candomblé Jejé and Tambor de Mina and as Nana Burukú in Candomblé Ketu, where she is pictured as a very old...
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    Ogun (section Candomblé)
    is known in the Afro-Brazilian tradition of Candomblé as Ogum (Ketu, Ijexa and Efon nations) or Gu (Jeje nation). Ogum is syncretized with Saint George...
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  • for instance among communities of Haitian descent in Ciego de Avila. Candomblé Jejé Dominican Vudu Louisiana Voodoo Dodson 2008, p. 104. Cosentino 1995...
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    Tambor de Mina in Maranhão: Jeje and Nagô. The former seems to be the oldest and settled around the Casa Grande das Minas Jeje, better known as Casa das...
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    Vodun related religions called Voodoo Beliefs West African Vodún Arará Candomblé (Jejé) Dominican Vudú Haitian Vodou (in Cuba) Hoodoo Louisiana Voodoo Tambor...
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    Terreiro Zogbodo Male Bogun Seja Unde (category Candomblé temples)
    Ventura, is a Candomblé terreiro (temple) in Cachoeira, Bahia, Brazil. It was founded in 1858, and is the first terreiro founded by Africans of Jeje (Ewe) origin...
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    Eugênia Anna Santos (category Brazilian Candomblés)
    the candomblé community was part of the larger Afro-Bahaian community". Darlene Clark Hine and Jacqueline McLeod credit her with moving the "candomblé out...
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  • Zoogodô Bogum Malê Rundó (category Candomblé temples)
    with the Jejé branch of the religion; it is both the first and last remaining Jejé terreiro in the region. It differs from other Candomblé terreiros...
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    they include not only the spirits of relatives. Macumba, Spiritism, and Candomble combined ecstatic African traditions with European Spiritualism. Wood...
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    Acaçá (category Candomblé)
    leite) also used in Candomblé rituals. Acaçá is the only ritual food required in Candomblé; it is offered to all the orixás in the Candomblé pantheon. Acaçá...
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  • Ile Maroia Laji (category Candomblé temples)
    Ile Maroia Laji is one of the oldest Candomblé temples in Salvador, Brazil, in the neighborhood of Matatu de Brotas. It was designated a National Heritage...
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    Casa das Minas (category Candomblé temples)
    ISSN 0361-5413. Wikidata Q125949117. Luis Nicolau Parés (2013). The formation of Candomblé: Vodun history and ritual in Brazil. Chapel Hill: University of North...
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    Odinala San Serer Tumbuka Urhobo Waaqeffanna Yoruba Ifá Diasporic: Candomblé Bantu Jejé Ketu Comfa Convince Espiritismo Kumina Obeah Palo Quimbanda Santería...
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  • region of China the sect resided in (see Homosexuality in China). Within Candomblé, a syncretic religion found primarily in Brazil, there is widespread (though...
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  • religions Candomblé, Vodou and Santería, which analogize various Yorùbá and other African deities to the Roman Catholic saints. Some sects of Candomblé have...
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    Odinala San Serer Tumbuka Urhobo Waaqeffanna Yoruba Ifá Diasporic: Candomblé Bantu Jejé Ketu Comfa Convince Espiritismo Kumina Obeah Palo Quimbanda Santería...
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    African diasporic religions practiced in the Americas, such as Santeria, Candomble, Vodun, Lucumi, Umbanda, and Macumba. Iranian religions are ancient religions...
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