- Macumba - Wikipedia
Macumba (Portuguese pronunciation: [maˈkũᵐbɐ]) is a generic term for various Afro-Brazilian religions, the practitioners of which are then called macumbeiros These terms are generally regarded as having negative connotations, comparable to an English term like "black magic"
- Macumba | Afro-Brazilian, Candomblé, Spirituality | Britannica
Macumba, Afro-Brazilian religion that is characterized by a marked syncretism of traditional African religions, European culture, Brazilian Spiritualism, and Roman Catholicism Of the several Macumba sects, the most important are Candomblé and Umbanda
- Jean Pierre Mader - Macumba (1984 ClipVideo) - YouTube
Jean-Pierre Mader - Macumba
- Macumba | Home Décor Products | Mauritius
Macumba is the reference in home décor products in Mauritius since its creation in 1991, with a wide collection of decorative items, clothes, jewellery and accessories
- Macumba and Brazilian Natural Religions | Aventura do Brasil
Macumba is a general variant of Afro-Brazilian cults that includes influences from Catholic religion, occultism, Native American cults, and spiritualism In the family tree of Afro-Brazilian religions, macumba is a branch of candomblé
- Macumba (African Spirituality), a story - African American . . .
Macumba is the "umbrella" term for two principal forms of African spirit worship: Candomble and Umbanda It is the Brazilian equivalent of Vodoun and Santeria Although Macumba is connected with black magic, a more suitable term is Quimbanda
- Macumba - OCCULT WORLD
There is no “macumba” religion; the word is an umbrella term for the two principal forms of African spirit worship in Brazil: Candomblé and Umbanda Macumba sometimes refers to black magic, but that is more properly called Quimbanda
- Macumba, Umbanda and Candomblé, Brazilian Voodoo . . .
The Macumba religion is practiced by a large number of Brazilians, and involves the apparent possession of worshippers by their gods; in a process that in some respects resembles that of Voodoo ceremonies
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