The “mae do santo” (priestess) Conceicao D’Lissa has seen Brazil’s growing intolerance up close over the past few years. Her Candomble courtyard, the place where people worship the African “orisha” ...
"The City of Women, first published in 1947, is anthropologist Ruth Landes's study of candomble religious society in Brazil just before World War II. Afro-Brazilian candomble is a woman-centered, ...
DEPICTS CAUCASIAN WOMAN STANDING ON BASE, TOP PAINTED LIGHT-BLUE AND MULTICOLORED BLOBS. WOMAN HAS BLUE EYES AND LONG BLACK HAIR. WEARS GOLD DIADEM, LONG LIGHT-BLUE DRESS TRIM W/ GOLD. ARMS AT SIDES ...
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