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61. Religion Match any of the words. african religions; Afrobrazilian religions; Afro-Caribbeanreligions; Agnosticism; Animism; http://www.clickandsearch.com/links/religion/index.shtml | |
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62. Daniel Pellizzari Refutes Madison's Claims brazilian african religions are the result of many influences besides Yoruba myth,and hermetic black magic is one of them, along with portuguese folklore http://www.necronomi.com/projects/madison/danp.html | |
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63. Babelguides: War Of The Saints In a very relaxed way Jorge Amado writes about the famous brazilian syncretism;the blending of Roman Catholicism with african religions, about high art http://www.babelguides.com/view/work/15795 | |
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64. JOHN GRAY 1991. Bibliography. In brazilian RHYTHMS FOR DRUMSET by Duduka da Fonseca andBob Weiner. Soul Force 101 african religions in Brazil. Oshun, Vol. http://barc0.tripod.com/pl.html | |
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65. Agnosticism/Atheism the center of Candomble and other traditional african religions. As a resultof internal migration during this century, Afrobrazilian and syncretistic http://atheism.about.com/library/irf/irf00/bl_irf_brazil00.htm | |
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66. Brazilian Studies Committee and ethnic complexity among africanAmericans Country fas.harvard.edu Research InterestsBrazilian literature, culture of History of religions, Harvard Center http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~drclas/regions/brazil/brazstudcommittee.html | |
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67. J. Lorand Matory Matory studies the diversity of african, african American, and his study of such LatinAmerican religions as Haitian Vodu, brazilian Candomblé, and http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~afroam/Faculty/J__Lorand_Matory/j__lorand_matory.htm | |
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68. Untitled Brazil, Bruneau's The Political Transformation of the brazilian Catholic Church andthe required reading from Roger Bastide, The african religions of Brazil http://www.h-net.msu.edu/~latam/syll/syllmodbrazil.html | |
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69. Adherents.com brazilian religions are the most important in brazilian society. Umbanda, for example,is one of the most rapidly growing sects. Attracting both african and non http://www.adherents.com/Na_14.html | |
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70. Adherents.com: Religion Statistics Geography, Church Statistics Resources for research into world religions, large and (very) small. Includes links to websites, research Category Society Religion and Spirituality Sociology of Religion...... Union First Colored Methodist Protestant Church african Universal Church africanZion Church (2 recs.) AfroAmerican Army Afro-brazilian religions (6 recs http://www.adherents.com/ | |
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71. Clarke of millenarianism in new religions of african, Japanese and including a course inNew religions for both degree in Portuguese, Afrobrazilian and Religious http://www.kcl.ac.uk/depsta/humanities/theorelig/clarke.html | |
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72. CSWR Newsletter Fall 1993 the enthronement ceremonies of West african kings in as they carry their histories,religions, and cultures of Africa in an Afrobrazilian Religion, James http://www.hds.harvard.edu/cswr/publications/1-1dis.htm | |
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73. Academic Plan For The African American Studies Program Traditional african religions. african American Studies in Music. At least halfof the brazilian population is, to some degree, of african descent. http://uw-docs.uwyo.edu/theplan/Plans/AS/African-American-Studies/plan-african-a | |
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74. Religion And Magic The africanderived religions of Brazil are As a famous brazilian once said of theserituals, they invite the gods to a party ..the gods come. . http://www.polk.cc.fl.us/INSTRUCT/ALSS/Charlesf/ANT1000/LECTURES/relmag.htm | |
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75. Universitycommunications.uvm.edu/newsarchives/i.%20Fall%201992/Lecture-on-Religi Her academic specialty is the african diaspora in Besides using religions to tracecultural influences, Harris into the major house of brazilian Candomble, a http://universitycommunications.uvm.edu/newsarchives/i. Fall 1992/Lecture-on-Rel |
76. The Contribution Of Africa To The Religious Heritage Of The World: Excerpts From However, it is also real in the different Afrobrazilian and Afro-Caribbean religions,and in the spirituality of african-American Churches and in african http://www.wcc-coe.org/wcc/what/interreligious/cd37-13.html | |
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77. Afro.html One reason for the successful adaptation of african religions in Bahia wassimilarities in West african and brazilian physical environments. http://www.geo.hunter.cuny.edu/~timcala/afro.html | |
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78. Greenwood Publishing Group I1 ideology, rituals, and ethos from african religions. Journal of by Peter B. Clarke Nonafrican Spiritual Entities in Afro-brazilian Religion and http://info.greenwood.com/books/0313301/031330128x.html |
79. Www.orisha.cc Ideas and issues for african Americans considering the practice of West and Central african Traditional Category Society Religion and Spirituality african Traditional...... practiced of african traditional religions in America is oriented to the traditionalafrican continental approaches or the Afrobrazilian ( Candomble ) school. http://www.orisha.cc/ |
80. Afro-brazilian Religions (Candomble, Umbanda and Macumba) from Divine Inspiration From Benin to Bahia Table of Contents Afro-brazilian religions such as Candomblé, Umbanda and Macumba are integral components to the culture of Brazil. http://ils.unc.edu/~holml/pathfinder/path.htm | |
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