Candomblé Ketu
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candombl-ketu-164-8791077
title:
Candomblé Ketu
text:
Candomblé Ketu is the largest and most influential branch (nation) of Candomblé, a religion practiced primarily in Brazil. The word Candomblé means "ritual dancing or gather in honor of gods" and Ketu is the name of the Ketu region of Benin. Its liturgical language, known as yorubá or Nagô, is a dialect of Yoruba. Candomblé Ketu developed in the early 19th century and gained great importance to Brazilian heritage in the 20th century.
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wiki
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encyclopedia
description:
Candomblé nation
original url:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Candombl%C3%A9_Ketu
date created:
2004-03-14T07:41:41Z
date modified:
2024-08-28T22:38:02Z
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13
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