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  2. Dominican Vudú - Wikipedia

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    Dominican Vudú, or Dominican Voodoo (Spanish: Vudú Dominicano), popularly known as Las 21 Divisiones (The 21 Divisions), is a heavily Catholicized syncretic religion of African-Caribbean origin which developed in the former Spanish colony of Santo Domingo on the island of Hispaniola.

  3. Papa Legba - Wikipedia

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    Papa Legba is a lwa, or loa, in West African Vodun and its diasporic derivatives (Dominican Republic Vudú, Haitian Vodou, Louisiana Voodoo, and Winti), who serves as the intermediary between God and humanity. He stands at a spiritual crossroads and gives (or denies) permission to speak with the spirits of Guineé, and is believed to speak all ...

  4. Witchcraft in Latin America - Wikipedia

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    Dominican Vudú – Religion from the Dominican Republic; Guayama – Puerto Rican "City of Witches" Haitian Vodou – Religion from Haiti; Nagual – Shapeshifting sorcerer in Mesoamerican folk religion; Tambor de Mina – Afro-Brazilian religious tradition; Trinidadian Vodunu – Afro-diasporic religion practiced in Trinidad and Tobago

  5. Religion in the Dominican Republic - Wikipedia

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    The current population of Jews in the Dominican Republic is close to 3,000, [7] with the majority living in the capital, Santo Domingo and others residing in Sosúa, which was founded by Jews after President Rafael Trujillo offered to accept up to 100,000 Jewish refugees in 1938. Both locations have synagogues.

  6. Category:Dominican Vudú - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Dominican Vudú" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Anaisa Pye; B. Belie ...

  7. African diaspora religions - Wikipedia

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    The nature and composition of the African diaspora have undergone significant changes over time: from the forced migration of African captives of the Old and New Worlds to the voluntary emigration of free, skilled Africans in search of political asylum or economic opportunities; from a diaspora with little contact with the point of origin (Africa) to one that maintains active contact with the ...

  8. Dominican Republic deported more than 276,000 Haitians ... - AOL

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    The Dominican Republic deported more than 276,000 Haitians in 2024, the country’s Immigration Directorate said Wednesday. In the last three months of the year alone, over 94,000 people were ...

  9. Lwa - Wikipedia

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    Lwa, also called loa, are spirits in the African diasporic religion of Haitian Vodou and Dominican Vudú. They have also been incorporated into some revivalist forms of Louisiana Voodoo. [a] Many of the lwa derive their identities in part from deities venerated in the traditional religions of West Africa, especially those of the Fon and Yoruba.