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Black Magic and the Academy: Macumba and Afro-Brazilian ...Aug 9, 2025 · In Brazil, macumba is a pejorative term used to denominate those Afro-Brazilian practices and ritual objects that are held to involve witchcraft ...
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Macumba and Brazilian Natural Religions | Aventura do BrasilMay 5, 2023 · Macumba is a general variant of Afro-Brazilian cults that includes influences from Catholic religion, occultism, Native American cults, and spiritualism.Missing: scholarly | Show results with:scholarly
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[PDF] Umbanda: Resistance and Negotiation of Afro Brazilian Identities ...Jun 4, 2018 · After manumission when the black Brazilians migrate from Bahia to the urban areas of cities like Rio de Janeiro their Candomble' became Macumba, ...
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Candomblé, Macumba Ritual and Jaré in BrazilCandomblé, Macumba Ritual, and Jaré were brought to Brazil predominately by the slaves from Nigeria, Togo, Benin of the West Coast of Africa and it was ...Missing: scholarly | Show results with:scholarly
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Macumba, Trance and Spirit Healing | Smithsonian InstitutionEdited film on the rapidly growing spiritist religion in urban Brazil known variously as Umbanda or Macumba. Shot principally in Rio de Janeiro, ...
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Macumba : trance and spirit healing - Western Washington UniversityFocuses on the voodoo cult of Brazil, macumba, and shows schizophrenics, epileptics, and drug addicts being treated with spiritist techniques. Discusses ...
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Macumba and Afro-Brazilian “Orthodoxies” - jstorMacumba is an Afro-Brazilian practice associated with black magic, using offerings, spells, and incantations, often seen as low spiritism.
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Macumba and Afro-Brazilian “Orthodoxies” | History of ReligionsBlack Magic and the Academy: Macumba and Afro-Brazilian “Orthodoxies”. Kelly ... Hayes Macumba Has Invaded All Spheres: Africanity, Black Magic, and the ...
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Macumba, trance and spirit healing - Brandeis UniversityGrouped commonly under the word 'voodoo' or 'macumba,' these forbidden sects were the targets of police raids. Now some of the techniques of trance healing are ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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CONSIDERATIONS REGARDING THE MARGINALIZATION OF ...In “Macumba” the priest would be able to invent different ways to perform their rituals and could create new deities to worship. To Bastide this “Macumba” ...
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macumba - Wiktionary, the free dictionaryEtymology. Borrowed from Portuguese macumba (“macumba; curse”), derived from Kimbundu makôba (or a related Bantu language of western Central Africa).
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Macumba – Black Magic? | Eyes On Brazil - WordPress.comApr 24, 2008 · Macumba is a word of African (Bantu) origins. Various explanations of its meaning include “a musical instrument”, the name of a Central African deity, and ...
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Sexuality and Black Magic in Brazil### Summary of Quimbanda Content
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[PDF] Umbanda: Africana or Esoteric? - Open Library of Humanities JournalJun 30, 2020 · Umbanda is a dynamic and varied Brazilian spirit-incorporation tradition first recorded in the early twentieth century.
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Candomble: The African-Brazilian Dance in Honor of the GodsNov 19, 2015 · The concept of orixas derives from Yoruba culture, the voduns from the Ewe and Fon peoples, and nkisis come from the Bantu nation of Congo.
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Racialized Frontiers: Slaves and Settlers in Modernizing BrazilOf the 12 million enslaved Africans brought to the New World, almost half—5.5 million people—were forcibly taken to Brazil as early as 1540 and until the 1860s.Missing: 1500-1888 | Show results with:1500-1888
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Exu (Eshu) – WRSP - World Religions and Spirituality ProjectFeb 13, 2022 · Exu or Legba is a messenger god, according to the Fon-Yoruba of West Africa. He is the guarantor of fertility and dynamism, and he took part in the creation of ...
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Full article: Valongo, the Place of the Ancestors: Spiritual Practices ...More specifically, it focuses on the Africans shipped to Valongo to be sold as slaves in Rio de Janeiro and who left vestiges of their spiritual beliefs, ...
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Exploring Generations of Captivity: The Condemnation of African ...May 8, 2021 · Secondly, these slave narratives provide insight into the European connection between blasphemy and African cultural practices. As ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] AFRICAN GODS IN CONTEMPORARY BRAZIL - Reginaldo PrandiOshala - God of creation. Syncretism with Jesus Christ. Followers dress in white on Fridays. Always the last to be praised during Afro-Brazilian religious ...
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This was how the Inquisition operated in Brazil between 1536 and ...Jul 2, 2025 · In colonial Brazil, the Inquisition persecuted thousands of people for Judaism, witchcraft and “sodomy”, leaving a legacy of repression and fear.
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Quilombos - Atlantic History - Oxford BibliographiesMay 29, 2019 · The term quilombo originally designated both Portuguese military strategies in precolonial Africa and forms of resistance to slavery in ...Missing: rituals | Show results with:rituals
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[PDF] Du'as of the Enslaved: The Malê Slave Rebellion in Bahía, BrazilRather, the. Malê revolt was a spiritual struggle organized within Bahían madrassas, brought about by the desire to reunite with exiled spiritual leaders, and ...<|separator|>
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The Malê Rebellion in Bahia: Brazil's African Muslim UprisingMay 19, 2020 · The Malê Rebellion of 1835 was a religious and racial uprising against slavery and the supremacy of the Catholic religion led by African ...
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Jacarezinho: A History of the Blackest Favela in Rio de JaneiroJun 21, 2021 · There were between 10 and 15 Umbanda temples. These temples helped maintain Afro-Brazilian traditions in these urban quilombos and all were led ...
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Guest Post: How Kardec Influenced Afro-Latin Spiritual SystemsApr 26, 2020 · Allan Kardec's esoteric teachings mixed with Roman Catholicism and African traditions as it spread throughout Latin America.
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Black Magic and the Academy: Macumba and Afro-Brazilian ...72 This “restructuring” took place through Kardec- influenced spiritism, in which the African gods were recast as inhabitants of a Kardecist, hierarchical ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] Brazil's Cosmic War - eScholarship.orgThis dissertation seeks to understand the intensifying religious conflict in Brazil in which militant. Pentecostals have been waging war on Afro-Brazilian ...<|separator|>
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MACUMBA - The New York TimesAug 21, 1983 · The varying types of macumba practiced throughout Brazil confer different degrees of authority on the children, fathers and mothers of saints ...Missing: evolution | Show results with:evolution<|separator|>
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[PDF] Contemporary Brazilian Cities, Cultures, and Resistance Hispanic ...The city was also part of an urban- ization process, which accelerated significantly after World War II, when the ... football teams, samba circles, macumba and ...
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[PDF] Large-scale Urbanization and the Infrastructure of Religious ...They play a central role in the dramatic transformation of religious life in Brazil, which has brought with it an enormous increase in religious diversity. The ...
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[PDF] THE FAITH OF SACRIFICE: - RUcore - Rutgers University(the most common are Oxalá, Iemanjá, Ogum, Oxum, Oxóssi, Ossain, Xangô, ... The following categories describe the general hierarchy of a terreiro in order.
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(PDF) Umbanda: Africana or Esoteric? - ResearchGateJun 30, 2020 · ... peer reviewed through the double-blind process of. Open Library of Humanities. , ... (spirits, entities, orixás, egums). The study argues that ...
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[PDF] Exu:Trickster by Default - Digital Commons @ TrinityJan 1, 2003 · Oxalá the white deity enjoys 'syncretism' with Christ. Oxalá is the holder of the progenitor of both male and female power. In contrast to ...Missing: Jesus | Show results with:Jesus
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Umbanda: Africana or Esoteric? - Open Library of Humanities JournalJun 30, 2020 · Abstract. Umbanda is a dynamic and varied Brazilian spirit-incorporation tradition first recorded in the early twentieth century.
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Cosmology and Change in Contemporary Brazilian UmbandaThis work explores the internal and external complexities of Umbanda's spirituality, highlighting the active role of spirits in navigating cultural identities ...
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Candomble: History - Religions - BBCSep 15, 2009 · Candomblé practitioners often concealed the sacred symbols of their deities inside their corresponding Catholic saints. In the segregated ...Missing: correspondences Macumba
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Interreligious Dialogue with Candomble |The modern Brazilian government repressed Candomble and other forms of it (which today we call Afro-Brazilian religions) and this was sanctioned by the Catholic ...Missing: correspondences forced conversions<|control11|><|separator|>
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Spiritism in Latin America (Chapter 40) - The Cambridge History of ...Apr 5, 2016 · Morais, a Catholic who became a Kardecist, initially attended Macumba and sessions of other African-derived groups. The Caboclo das Sete ...
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[PDF] Umbanda and Hybridity - ArcaIn the 1920s, a number of kardecist mediums began to receive the spirits of Brazilian Indians. The presence of these caboclos was rejected by mainstream ...
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Brazil Church Records - FamilySearchJul 25, 2024 · A collection of baptism, marriage, and death records created by various Catholic parishes and diocese, compiled by state.
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Brazil's Once-Banned Religions Gain Followers - Los Angeles TimesJan 2, 2005 · This is Candomble, a religion once banned in Brazil, now emerging into public acceptance while overcoming fierce and even violent competition.<|separator|>
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Violence and chaos in Afro-Brazilian religious experienceDrawing on material concerning the Recife Shango and Jurema cults (among others), this article shows how ritualized violence and disorder, associated with ...
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[PDF] Umbanda and Africa - COREAmazônia; Macumba in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo; Tambor de ... to their clients, and the pai-de-santo in an Umbanda centro is “the center ... Possession and ...
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investigating the use of plants in Afro-Brazilian religions of Santa ...Apr 25, 2020 · These “societies,” formed during the 17th and 18th centuries, are considered the antecedents of the candomblé of the 19th century [20, 28].
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[PDF] A Dialogue with Nature Sacrificial Offerings in Candomblé Religion ...The present work explores the relationships Candomblé followers interweave with the environment and with animals through ritual offerings and sacrificial ...
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The sacrifice of animals in Afro-Brasilian religionsOn the other hand, the struggle against the attempt to legally ban animal sacrifice, seen as religious discrimination by the Afro religious groups in Rio ...
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Animal Sacrifice and Religious Racism: Afro-Brazilian Religions on ...Feb 8, 2023 · In fact, Afro-Brazilian religions were considered illegal in Brazil until a few decades ago. Religious freedoms were only guaranteed by law ...
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[PDF] DIVINATION AND PROPITIATION IN THE LUCUMI RELIGIONEvery priest or priestess divines with 12 of the 16 cowries shell patterns that make up the Diloggún. Only Oriatés are allowed to divine with all 16 cowrie ...Missing: Macumba | Show results with:Macumba<|separator|>
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Some Recent Developments in an Afro-Brazilian Religion - jstorPrincipal African based religions in the South are Macumba and Umbanda. ... siderably less taxing in comparison with initiation into traditional Candomblé.Missing: differences | Show results with:differences
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Umbanda - Religion FactsJan 9, 2013 · The traditional date for the beginning of the Umbanda religion is November 15, 1908. On that day, some followers of Allan Kardec's teachings ...
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Umbanda: A Unique Brazilian Religion ExplainedAug 10, 2025 · Umbanda was founded in Brazil at the beginning of the 20th century, in 1908, by a medium called Zélio Fernandino de Moraes. He was guided by a ...
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Umbanda: 10 Facts About The Afrobrazilian Religion - TheCollectorApr 5, 2024 · While some sources claim that Umbanda was officially founded by Zélio Fernandino de Moras in 1908, others argue that it emerged as a natural ...
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What Is the Difference Between Candomblé and Umbanda?Apr 4, 2024 · ... Orixás only communicate with humans through intermediary spirits. ... The most well-known of these messenger spirits are the Pretos Velhos ...
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Brazil - State.govFollowers of African and syncretic religious groups such as Candomble totaled 127,582, while followers of Umbanda totaled 397,431. There were no statistics on ...
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Umbanda: A Journey into Brazil's Syncretism - The Raw SocietySep 19, 2025 · In 1908, Zélio Fernandino de Moraes, then 17, after a lengthy and unexplained paralysis, one day announced he was cured and stood up and walked ...
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Umbanda e quimbanda: alternativa negra à moral branca### Summary of Quimbanda vs Umbanda from SciELO Article
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Witchcraft, territories and marginal resistances in Rio de JaneiroWitchcraft, linked to Afro-Brazilian cults, is used by Evangelicals to denounce crimes in favelas, connecting marginality, crime, and diabolical evil.
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Candomblé, Afro-Brazilian Women, and African Religiosity in BrazilJun 15, 2017 · In the context of Candomblé, however, Afro-Brazilian women have been able to counter the pervasiveness of racial-gendered hierarchies by using ...Missing: Macumba | Show results with:Macumba
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[PDF] The centrality of gender and identity in Candomblé. - DiVA portal"Working as street vendors, women are able to build up capital much faster than the males". (Herskovits 1943 in Verger 1992). Such reasons opened to these women.Missing: Macumba | Show results with:Macumba
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[PDF] Knowledge is Power: Discussions of Women's Authority in CandombléCapone distinguishes that in other sects of Candomblé, such as Umbanda, men assume leadership roles, specifically heterosexual men (Capone 2010, 144).Missing: Macumba | Show results with:Macumba
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DEUTERO-LEARNING THE AFRICAN RELIGIONS IN BRAZIL - jstormacumba (from São Paulo). Obviously, umbanda is the new religion, whose ... does candomblé "survive"? Or rather, why doesn't it transform itself once ...
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[PDF] African Influence in Brazilian Music: Samba - Welson TremuraThe development of the samba tradition produced many musical offshoots. The Brazilian carnaval and other celebrations adopted many African rhythms and cultural ...Missing: Macumba | Show results with:Macumba
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The Story of Samba at the Dawn of Modern Braziloften played on the four-string cavaquinho or small frame drum called a tamborim — has come to shape the rhythmic structure of the genre ever ...Missing: Macumba Carnival
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Samba Origin: The History of Samba Music | JAZZ Aspen SnowmassFeb 14, 2023 · Samba is a Brazilian musical genre and dance style, with its roots in Africa via the West African slave trade and African religious traditions.
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Afro-Brazilian Cults in the Novels of Jorge Amado - jstorof the candombld motif in Amado's novels, from his first, O pais do carnaval ... mischievous Exu-continues his strange be- havior, "Vivaldo, Waldeloir ...
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African Culture in - Brazilian Literature: The Novels of Jorge AmadoExu is the messenger of the other ortxas. He is evil and deliberately mischievous. His colors are red and black, his day is Monday, and he prefers sacrifices of ...
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[PDF] The Epistemological Erotic through an African Source for Dona Flor ...The symbol that Amado adopted as a logo for his works, and that eventually became the logo for the Fundação Casa de Jorge Amado, is a stylized figure of Exu.
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[PDF] CAPOEIRA: AN EXPRESSION OF AFRO-BRAZILIAN CULTUREand Quimbanda, popularly known as Macumba, from Rio) and music. Another ... Abadá in 1988 that became very influential in contemporary capoeira Regional.
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ROOTS OF CAPOEIRA: CANDOMBLE - Jogo Corpo FechadoSome of the most important priestesses of Candomblé are descendants of enslaved Yoruba people. Macumba is a general umbrella term that refers to all Bantu- ...
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[PDF] AFRO-BRAZILIAN MUSIC AND RITUALS - Brasília - DANJoão. Bosco, Caetano Veloso, Gilberto Gil, among others, they mention names of gods, praise names, fragments of Yoruba song texts or invocations, but the MPB ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] Urban Sorcery, Segregation, and Ethnographic Spectacle in ...Police raids were a common occurrence, and journalists who wrote about sorcerers and sorcery participated in a discursive mapping of Rio de Janeiro's new urban ...
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Brazil's Mediums Channel Dead Artists. Is It Worship Or Just Delusion?Aug 12, 2015 · Mediums say they can tap into the spirits of famous artists and authors to create new works. In other countries, it might be called fraud.Missing: Macumba reports
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Neural Correlates of the Shamanic State of Consciousness - PMCWe investigated the neural correlates of shamanic trance using high-density electroencephalography (EEG) in 24 shamanic practitioners and 24 healthy controls.Missing: Macumba Candomblé
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The Neuroscience Of Trance | MGH/HST Martinos Center for ...Jul 10, 2015 · The investigators also saw during the trance state evidence of decreased connectivity in the auditory pathway of the brain. This suggests that ...Missing: Macumba Candomblé
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The cold reading technique - PubMedApr 15, 1988 · A process in which a reader makes calculated guesses about a client's background and problems and, depending on the reaction, elaborates a reading.Missing: divination Macumba accuracy
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[PDF] The Cognition of Spirit Possession in an Afro-Brazilian Religious TradiAround The Mind Possessed: The Cognition of Spirit Possession in an Afro-Brazilian Religious Tradition by Emma Cohen. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007, ix ...
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Placebo studies and ritual theory: a comparative analysis of Navajo ...Using a comparative analysis of Navajo healing ceremonials, acupuncture and biomedical treatment, this essay examines placebo studies and ritual theory.
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Placebo Effects in Acupuncture - PMC - NIHDec 16, 2020 · Our studies support the notion that sham acupuncture and other placebo interventions can powerfully shape patients' experiences and clinical outcomes.
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The Cognition of Spirit Possession in an Afro-Brazilian Religious ...Aug 6, 2025 · Interested in research on spirit possession? Join ResearchGate to discover and stay up-to-date with the latest research from leading experts ...
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[PDF] Neo-Pentecostalism and Afro-Brazilian religionsApr 30, 2003 · Physical aggressions against terreiros and their members; 3. Attacks on Afro-Brazilian religious ceremonies perpetrated in public locations ...
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The Pentecostal War Against Afro-Brazilian 'Demons' - ResearchGateAug 6, 2025 · This article discusses the religious conflict between Afro-Brazilian and Pentecostal groups shedding light on the complex relations between cross-religious ...
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[PDF] Bettina E. Schmidt, University of Wales Trinity Saint David The 'ReIn the 1980s the aggression of neo-‐Pentecostalism towards the Afro-‐Brazilian religions increased slowly until in the 1990s open hostility broke out (Mariano ...
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Evangelical gangs in Rio de Janeiro wage 'holy war' on Afro ...Over 100 Afro-Brazilian religious facilities nationwide were attacked by drug trafficking groups in 2019, an increase on previous years.Missing: statistics 2020s
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[PDF] BRAZIL - Amnesty InternationalOct 22, 2022 · 140 2022 Data from the Religious Freedom Observatory point out that, in 56% of 47 attacks against Afro-Brazilian religions registered in ...
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Afro-Brazilian religions struggle against Evangelical hostilityFeb 6, 2015 · Last year, Rio prosecutors launched a civil action to require Google to remove videos attacking Afro-Brazilian religions from YouTube. A judge ...
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Afro-Brazilian Religions and the Prospects for a Philosophy ... - MDPIIt features the invocation and celebration of African deities (orixás, inquices, or voduns, depending on the nation in question) as well as semi-divine ...
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The Pentecostal War Against Afro-Brazilian 'Demons' - RedalycThis article discusses the religious conflict between Afro-Brazilian and Pentecostal groups shedding light on the complex relations between cross-religious ...Missing: terreiros | Show results with:terreiros
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Brazil 1988 (rev. 2017) ConstitutionRights inherent to Brazilians shall be attributed to Portuguese permanently resident in the Country if Brazilians are afforded reciprocal treatment, except in ...
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Can Brazil lead on religious freedom? - Religion and Global SocietyAug 14, 2023 · Brazil also has a firm legal foundation. Brazil's constitution protects religious freedom, declaring “freedom of conscience and of belief is ...
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Teaching Afro-Brazilian history still faces challenges, despite 20 ...May 23, 2023 · The teaching of African and Afro-Brazilian history and culture became mandatory in public and private schools through Law 10639, passed by President Luiz Iná ...Missing: Lei 11.635/2007
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[PDF] Law 11.645/2008 as a mechanism for the promotion of Afro ...Law 11.645/2008 represents a significant milestone in the promotion of cultural diversity and the inclusion of content on Afro-Brazilian and indigenous history ...
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Brazil's Supreme Court Rule Animal Sacrifice in Religious ...Mar 29, 2019 · “It is constitutional the law of animal protection that, in order to safeguard religious freedom, allows the ritual sacrifice of animals in ...
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2019 Report on International Religious Freedom: BrazilThe STF ruling stated that ritualistic animal sacrifice in Afro-Brazilian religions is not unconstitutional as long as it is “without excess or cruelty.Executive Summary · Section II. Status of... · Government Practices
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2023 Report on International Religious Freedom: BrazilSome nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) believe that Afro-Brazilian religious practitioners are systematically underreported, given the number of terreiros ...
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Intolerância religiosa: Disque 100 registra 2,4 mil casos em 2024Jan 21, 2025 · Se considerados os dados registrados entre 2021 e 2024, o crescimento das denúncias de violações foi de 323,29%. A divulgação dos números ...Missing: invasões | Show results with:invasões
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Casos de ataques às religiões de matriz africana crescem 270%Jan 23, 2023 · Em 2021, as notificações contra religiões de matriz africana cresceram acima de 270%, chegando a 244 casos. E outras religiões também sofreram ...Missing: 2020s | Show results with:2020s
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Quase metade dos terreiros do país registrou até cinco ataques ... - G1Nov 15, 2022 · O Disque 100, serviço que recebe estas queixas, registrou este ano três denúncias de intolerância religiosa por dia. O respeito que falta ...Missing: 2020s | Show results with:2020s
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Evangélicos promovem "cercos" a terreiros para intimidar candombléJan 24, 2025 · Em dia de solenidade do Toque de Obaluaiê, os frequentadores da casa foram surpreendidos por um grupo de aproximadamente 100 evangélicos da ...
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Religiões afro-brasileiras enfrentam longa história de racismoJan 21, 2023 · Entre as recomendações ao governo brasileiro para combater o racismo religioso apresentadas na reunião estavam realizar esse tipo de pesquisa em ...
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2022 Report on International Religious Freedom: BrazilAccording to the survey, almost half of the respondents had reported up to five attacks on terreiros in the previous two years.Missing: 2020s | Show results with:2020s
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Pastor evangélico é indiciado por ofender religião de matriz africanaApr 17, 2024 · Diante do público, na Igreja Lagoinha, em Niteróio, Felippe Valadão ameaçou acabar com terreiros de umbanda do município e disse converteria ...Missing: incitação | Show results with:incitação
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[PDF] Respeite o meu terreiro - Defensoria PúblicaDentro do universo de terreiros que sofreram algum tipo de ataque, apenas 5,60% deles recorreram ao serviço Disque Denúncia 100 e em sua grande maioria, ...Missing: 2020s | Show results with:2020s
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Catholicism shrinks in Brazil as evangelical faith surges - ReutersJun 6, 2025 · Afro-Brazilian religions, such as Umbanda and Candomble, also gained ground, with the number of followers increasing from to 1% from 0.3%.
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Catholics now make up little more than half Brazil's populationJun 6, 2025 · ... 2022 census – whose results on religion were only released on Friday. ... candomblé and umbanda, which rose from 0.3% to 1%. The Brazilian ...
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Brazil's ongoing cultural genocide: Evangelical conversion mafia ...Feb 9, 2022 · Brazil's ongoing cultural genocide: Evangelical conversion mafia persecutes adherents of Afro-Brazilian religions ... Critics of the move said it ...
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Brazil's African origin faiths under attack as Evangelicals carry out ...Apr 1, 2025 · The main victims are religions of African origin, such as Umbanda and Candomblé. Their followers are threatened and their religious temples destroyed and ...
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A more plural Brazil: a first look at the Religion data from the 2022 ...Jun 6, 2025 · To contain the decline, the Catholic Church has taken action and reacted. It has been taking measures to slow down or curb “competition” in the ...
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“Apart but Together”: Isolation, Connections and Affection Among ...Most communities of Afro-Brazilian religions have adhered to social isolation in order to avoid contagion, protect their members and contribute to containing ...
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[PDF] MEDIA, RELIGION AND RELIGIOSITY IN THE DIGITAL AGE - HALSep 12, 2021 · In “Emulation of Umbanda Liturgy in Online Giras”, Maurício Ferreira Santana starts from the concepts of sacred space and mediatization to ...
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Macumba | Historica Wiki | FandomMacumba is a religion that originated in Brazil as Afro-Brazilian witchcraft, spreading to Argentina, Paraguay, and Uruguay afterwards.
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Candomblé, Umbanda e Macumba…Oh My!Jun 27, 2010 · Candomblé is the cult of Orisha, and Umbanda is a spiritual tradition. There are lots of intricacies involved in really understanding the differences.
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Botanica Macumba (2025) - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go ...Rating 5.0 (1) Botanica Macumba is a New Orleans based spiritual supply shop, event space, and cafe. While specializing in products serving practitioners of Vodou, Lucumi, ...
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Macumba | Afro-Brazilian, Candomblé, Spirituality - BritannicaSep 5, 2025 · Macumba, Afro-Brazilian religion that is characterized by a marked syncretism of traditional African religions, European culture, Brazilian Spiritualism, and ...
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Modern Psychiatry and the Macumba Ritual | Psychiatric AnnalsJul 1, 1978 · Macumba, although spread throughout Brazil, is most characteristically found in the State of Bahía. It may be performed by a single mae de santo ...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition<|separator|>
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With Dance and Drum. A Psychocultural Investigation of the Ritual ...Aug 5, 2025 · PDF | This paper focuses on the Macumba community's way of making meaning in its Afro-Brazilian cultural context.Missing: modern | Show results with:modern