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    Motta, Roberto (1998). "O ÚTIL, O SAGRADO E O MAIS-QUE-SAGRADO NO XANGÔ DE PERNAMBUCO". Horizontes Antropológicos. 4 (8): 168–181. doi:10.1590/S0104-71831998000100009...
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    the states of Bahia and Rio de Janeiro. Acarajé de Xangô (Àkàrà tí Ṣangó) is a variety of acarajé offered to the orixá Xangô, known as the òriṣà Ṣangó in...
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    (c. 1830-1837, Xangô) Iyá Marcelina da Silva (c. 1845-1885, Xangô) Iyá Maria Júlia Figueiredo (c. 1886-1890, Oxum) Iyá Ursulina Maria de Figueiredo (c...
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    deity Oxum) became the Shrimp bobó, and the Akará (honoring the deities Xangô and Iansã) became the world-famous Acarajé. The city has restaurants specialized...
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    Caramuru - A Invenção do Brasil (narração) 2001 - Copacabana 2001 - O Xangô de Baker Street 2000 - O Auto da Compadecida 1998 - Amor & Cia. 1995 - Carlota...
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    bishop was on a hunger strike for the second time, the first in Cabrobó, Pernambuco, in protest against the transposition of the São Francisco River. Sabatella...
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    Perseverance Collection, composed of documents referring to the Quebra de Xangô, a massacre promoted by a private militia in the Afro-Brazilian Temples...
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    Gomes: um mergulho na origem da exclusão social" (in Portuguese). Folha de Pernambuco. Archived from the original on 28 February 2019. Retrieved 18 June 2019...
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    centenary of the frevo, which is music not from Rio but from the state of Pernambuco - the first time that form of music had been featured as the school theme...
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    go to both churches and terreiros. Candomblé, Umbanda, Batuque, Xango, and Tambor de Mina are Afro-Brazilian religions influenced by the native cults...
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