- preceitos--transgressão, reparação e organização dinâmica do mundo".
Culto aos orixás:
voduns e
ancestrais nas religiões afro-brasileiras (in Portuguese). Rio de Janeiro:...
-
Vodun (meaning
spirit in the Fon, Gun and Ewe languages,
pronounced [vodṹ] with a
nasal high-tone u; also
spelled Vodon, Vodoun, Vodou, Vudu, Voudou,...
-
Vodun art is ****ociated with the West
African Vodun religion of Nigeria, Benin, Togo and Ghana. The term is
sometimes used more
generally for art ****ociated...
- but
retain their names.
Voduns are
organized into families: Parés, Luis
Nicolau (2013). The
Formation of Candomblé:
Vodun History and
Ritual in Brazil...
- Guérin C. (2006). "
Vodun and
Social Transformation in the
African Diasporic Experience: The
Concept of
Personhood in
Haitian Vodun Religion". In Bellegarde-Smith...
- messengers,
helpers of the
other voduns. Tobóssis are
infantile feminine deities,
considered daughters of
voduns. The
voduns are
grouped in 5 families: Davice...
- ISBN 978-85-85930-45-5. Verger,
Pierre (1999).
Notas sobre o
culto aos orixás e
voduns na
Bahia de
Todos os Santos, no Brasil, e na
antiga costa dos escravos,...
- vèvè or vevè) is a
religious symbol commonly used in
different branches of
Vodun throughout the
African diaspora, such as
Haitian Vodou and
Louisiana Voodoo...
- will
often grant requests in lieu. He is said to
return on Fete Ghede, the
Voduns' "Festival of the Dead" (November 2), to
claim payment. Alvarado, Denise...
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other traditional religions of West and
Central Africa such as West
African Vodun,
Yoruba religion, or Odinani, Akan
cosmology consists of a
senior god who...