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Candomblé Opo Afonja
Salvador, Bahia. 1950 - 1951

 

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In all Candomblé living spaces the cult is headed by either a holy mother or holy father, whose African heritage can often be perfectly traced, like with Maria Bibiana do Espíritu Santo, better known as Senhora. With authority, Mae Senhora led the Terreiro *) do Axé Opo Afonjá in Bahia. She initiated numerous holy daughters and thereby became their spiritual mother.

P. Verger