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Articles On Brazilian Mythology, including: Ogoun, Oshun, Oya, Yemaja, Eshu, Candomblé Ketu, Saci (brazilian Folklore), Sebastianism, Oxumaré, Nana ... Uakti (myth), Bestial Beast, Oxossi, Carranca

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More info: The term Brazilian mythology is used to describe a series of cultural elements of diverse origin that are found in Brazil, comprising folk tales, traditions, characters and beliefs regarding places, peoples and entities. It is a subset of the Brazilian folklore. The term was originally restricted to indigenous elements, but has been extended to include: * African traditions brought by Africans to Brazil as slaves during the colonial times-including their religious beliefs; * Elements originated in Brazil by the contact of the three different traditions;

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