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Date: 2014-09-06 18:40:29
Religion
Linguistic typology
Afro-American religion
Afro-Brazilian culture
Americas
Umbanda
Joo de Deus
Brazilian mythology
Vitoria-Gasteiz
Vitria
Esprito Santo
So Paulo
Brazil

Brazil 2014 John of God, Umbanda, Guarani, and Non-Lethal Weapons In April I was invited to make an opening presentation for a Military Police non-lethal weapons course in Vitoria, Espirito Santos,

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