There are two kinds of macumba, one, known as umbandabranca, that is good, and one known as quimbanda negra, that is bad. |
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I remember some people who had been subjected to a spell in Brazil called macumba. |
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On the edges are stands selling the medicinal plants and potions used in macumba, the Brazilian cousin to Caribbean voodoo and SanterĂa. |
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At macumba and candomble temples, Aug. 24 is the day of Exu, the most malevolent of the spirits that are believed to control human destiny. |
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The evangelical trafficker forbids even macumba in the favela. |
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But when I'm playing percussion it's different, I really give my all! I come from a family where we've always played a lot of trance music, like Gnawa music from Morocco, candomble, macumba, voodoo and stuff like that. |
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Macumba originated with African slaves shipped to Brazil in the 1550's, who continued to worship their African Gods. |
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Wearing a black wig and dark make-up to make her look like a mulatta, she also appears in the Macumba performance. |
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She also provides information on disco and salsa dancing at Macumba nightclub, in Havana's San Agustin district. |
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Repay him with a round of cocktails at Macumba, Europe's biggest nightclub. |
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Try Macumba, an enormous venue in the Chamartin Station district and one of the best clubs in Spain. |
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Explore the ruins of Dalhousie Homestead and check out the abandoned Macumba oil well. |
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