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(Launching paper ships into he sea to worship Oxala (pronounced Oshala, the sea goddess you see worshiped in trance worship with the worshipers making wild rowing motions) or pouring out whiskey on black cigars on a grave or altar in homage to Exu (pronounced A-Shoo, he's that red guy that has horns, a forked tail, carries a trident and is red in color) won't do it ether.)
Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local UnNative 2009
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(Launching paper ships into he sea to worship Oxala (pronounced Oshala, the sea goddess you see worshiped in trance worship with the worshipers making wild rowing motions) or pouring out whiskey on black cigars on a grave or altar in homage to Exu (pronounced A-Shoo, he's that red guy that has horns, a forked tail, carries a trident and is red in color) won't do it ether.)
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Thanks also to my Bahian brothers and sisters who taught me how to make sacrifices to Exu and what an Orixa was because we African Americans have no knowledge of the African customs, deities and traditions that the Afro-Brazilians have.
Home 2009
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(Launching paper ships into he sea to worship Oxala (pronounced Oshala, the sea goddess you see worshiped in trance worship with the worshipers making wild rowing motions) or pouring out whiskey on black cigars on a grave or altar in homage to Exu (pronounced A-Shoo, he's that red guy that has horns, a forked tail, carries a trident and is red in color) won't do it ether.)
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Thanks also to my Bahian brothers and sisters who taught me how to make sacrifices to Exu and what an Orixa was because we African Americans have no knowledge of the African customs, deities and traditions that the Afro-Brazilians have.
Home 2009
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Looking down the point is Warderick Cut - Exu; ma Sound to the right, Bahama Bank to the left.
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Thanks also to my Bahian brothers and sisters who taught me how to make sacrifices to Exu and what an Orixa was because we African Americans have no knowledge of the African customs, deities and traditions that the Afro-Brazilians have.
Home 2009
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Thanks also to my Bahian brothers and sisters who taught me how to make sacrifices to Exu and what an Orixa was because we African Americans have no knowledge of the African customs, deities and traditions that the Afro-Brazilians have.
Home 2009
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Spiritual enslavement, one of the works of Exu DeCapra Preta … the blackest of all black magick figures, and the inspiration for Dracula and Vampires in general, used this practice.
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Thanks also to my Bahian brothers and sisters who taught me how to make sacrifices to Exu and what an Orixa was because we African Americans have no knowledge of the African customs, deities and traditions that the Afro-Brazilians have.
Home 2009
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