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Egbado
Egbado Egbado tribe (or now Yewa, a sub-group of the larger Yoruba ... 1995 they changed their name to the Yewa. History The Egbado appear to have migrated ... the old Abeokuta Province. The modern Egbado/Yewa In 1995 the Egbado chose to rename themselves the "Yewa", after the name of the Yewa River that passes through the area ...
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Orixas-Voduns-Nkisis Table (translated from Portuguese)
... Ananu Nanan bouclou bà Obá Oba Nani Yewa Ewá , Euá, Yewá Yewa - - Axabó Ayao - Ìbejì Ibeji Los Ibeyis Marassas ...
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Ewá (translated from Portuguese)
Ewá Ewá, Euá, Yewa, Orixá African, is the deity of the river Yewa. In Bahia is only cultuada in three ... to complexity of its ritual. Links external Yewa
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Interactive Magic (translated from French)
Interactive Magic Interactive Magic (1994-199?), also known company under the name of I-Magic and iMagic, was founded in 1994 in North Carolina , The United States of America, by Bill "Wild Bill" Stealey after it left MicroProse . The company aimed two types of plays: military simulations and plays of management ...
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Limbu
... Their priests include the Fedangba, Shamba and Yewa-Yema. Limbus & Hindu Caste System Nepal's ...
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Candomblé Jejé
Candomblé Jejé Candomblé Jejé is one of the major branches (nations) of Candomblé, an Afro-American religion. It developed mainly among slaves of the Ewe and Fon ethnic groups, from the region of Dahomey (present-day Benin) in Africa. The name is actually a Yoruba word meaning stranger, which is what ...
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Oya
Oya In Yoruba mythology, Oya, which means "She Tore!" is a warrior-goddess of wind, lightning, fertility, fire and magic. She creates hurricanes and tornadoes and guards the underworld. Her full name is Oya-Yansan, which means "mother of nine." In Brazil, she is generally saluted with the phrase "Eparrei!" while ...
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Father Bobó de Inhansã (translated from Portuguese)
Father Bobó de Inhansã Jose Bishop Dos Santos or Bobó de Iansã - - 1993 - initiated in candomblé to the 4 years of age for Iyalorixá Cotinha de Yewá of Casa of Oxumare in Salvador , Bahia . Father Bobó left Salvador in 1950, going first for Rio of January where per some years it ...
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List priests of candomblé (translated from Portuguese)
List priests of candomblé Table of content Casa Old Branca-Engenho Name - period that exerted the position Iyá Nassô Marcelina Da Silva - Maria - Ursulina de Figueiredo - Maximiana Maria of the Conceição - Deolinda Maria - Marieta Cardoso Victory - Altamira Cecília Dos Santos - Terreiro of the Gantois Maria Julia Conceição Nazaré - -1910 Jacinth of ...
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House of Oxumare (translated from Portuguese)
House of Oxumare Ilé Axé Oxumarê - House of Oxumare - located in the Vasco Avenue of Gamma, 343, quarter of the Federacy, old Dark Bush, Salvador, Bahia Priests: Antonio de Oxumare - Cotinha de Yewá - - -1947 Francelina de Ogun - 1947-1954 Simplícia de Ogun - 1954-1967 In the period of 1967-1974 the ...
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