Santa Bárbara Archived 22 November 2005 at the Wayback Machine Obaràyí : babalorixá Balbino Daniel de Paula. Salvador, Bahia, Brasil: Barabô Design Gráfico...
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are called pai-de-santo (literally "Father of saint" in English), or "babalorixá" (a word borrowed from Yoruba bàbálórìsà, meaning Father of the Orisha);...
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sacred written books.[citation needed] Mãe-de-santo https://www.aulete.com.br/pai%20de%20santo Wikimedia Commons has media related to Babalorixás. v t e...
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2014 Ana Luz Medium 14th Place on October 12, 2014 Lucas Nascimento Babalorixá 15th Place on October 5, 2014 Vanessa Lucas Medium 16th Place on September...
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nation a person belongs to; in Nagô Candomblé, a male priest is called a babalorixá, a female priestess an iyalorixá. Serving as intermediaries between the...
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practitioners of Afro-Brazilian religions (such as the pai-de-santo or babalorixás). Religious people complained about the constant daily attacks from pastors...
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ISBN 978-85-86551-42-0. (in Portuguese) MARIANO, Agnes; QUEIROZ, Aline. Obàrayi - Babalorixá Balbino Daniel de Paula. 2009. Barabô. ISBN 978-85-62542-00-8. (in Portuguese)...
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