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macumba

NOUN
  1. a Brazilian religious cult of African origin; combines voodoo elements with singing and chanting and dancing
  2. (Brazil) followers of a religious cult of African origin
  3. popular dance music of Brazil; derived from the practices of the macumba religious cult

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  • According to Haiti's consul in Brazil, George Samuel Antoine, the fault lay with macumba, or African spiritism, and the race: "The African himself is damned. Pacific Free Press - Hard Truths for Hard Times - Progressive opinion, dissident news
  • These spiritual items can be associated with Roman Catholicism and other practices like candomblé, curanderismo, espiritismo, macumba and santería, says Wiki. Angora Holly Polo: The Get Rich Bubble Bath
  • Según el cónsul de Haití en Brasil, George Samuel Antoine, la culpa había sido de la macumba y de la raza: "O africano em si tem maldição. Pacific Free Press - Hard Truths for Hard Times - Progressive opinion, dissident news
  • These spiritual items can be associated with Roman Catholicism and other practices like candomblé, curanderismo, espiritismo, macumba and santería, says Wiki. Angora Holly Polo: The Get Rich Bubble Bath
  • Indeed, it's our memory of Sarno's film, with its arousingly percussive score, that pointed out the inadequacy of MACUMBA SEXUAL's anemic and overly aerated synth score, which does nothing to communicate the power of Tara's effectively staged macumba rite or to resonate with any of the bizarre African nick-nacks adorning her desert lair. Archive 2006-10-01
  • Some day, said Latz, he would like to raft right down the Finke River in flood, from its beginnings south of the Tanami Desert, all the way to the Simpson Desert, and on down the Macumba River into the vastness of Lake Eyre. Wildwood
  • Everyone dresses in white on Reveillon, to honour the sea/macumba goddess, Iemãja Those 100 things to do before you die.
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