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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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  • to São Luís, seeking 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....
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    Louisiana Voodoo; Cuban Vodú; Dominican Vudú, Venezuelan Yuyu, and Brazilian Vodum (Candomblé Jejé and Tambor de Mina). Vodun cosmology centers around the...
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  • (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...
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    choreography of songs originating from ancient Africa. Tambor of Mina worships vodums, orixás, and entities (also called Encantados, spirits of people) who are...
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    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...
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