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    Ogun is known in the Afro-Brazilian tradition of Candomblé as Ogum (Ketu, Ijexa and Efon nations) or Gu (Jeje nation). Ogum is syncretized with Saint George...
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    numerous are those from Oyo, capital of the Yoruba kingdom". Others included Ijexa (Ijesha), Lucumi, Ota (Aworis), Ketus, Ekitis, Jebus (Ijebu), Egba, Lucumi...
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    Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Genres MPB samba rock frevo forró baião choro axé ijexá Instruments Vocals guitar Years active 1969–2020 Labels Continental Ariola...
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    2019-04-05. Riserio, A, A. (1981). Carnaval Ijexá: notas sobre afoxés e blocos do novo carnaval afrobaiano [Carnaval Ijexá: notes about afoxés and blocks of the...
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    blackface makeup. Afoxé is the name given to a group dedicated to playing ijexá, which is a kind of religious music, part of the Candomblé tradition. In...
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  • Candomblé religion. It came to indicate a musical rhythm, named ijexá derived from the ijexá nation within Candomblé. Cultural performances of the afoxés...
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    |LH.HL.H. Style: Samba-Reggae or Bossanova 3:2; O..O..O.|..O..O.. Style: Ijexa 3:2; LL.L.LL.|L.L.L.L. (HH.L.LL.|H.H.L.L.) For 3rd example above, the clave...
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    Jeje (Gege) or Mina-Jeje, and Angola or Congo-Angola; others include the Ijexá and Caboclo. Each derives influence from a different African language group;...
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    sub-genres of Afro-Brazilian musical genres are samba, marabaixo, maracatu, ijexá, coco, jongo, carimbó, lambada, maxixe, and maculelê. Like every other part...
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    African rhythms; the most popular genres are samba, marabaixo, maracatu, ijexá, coco, jongo, carimbó, lambada, maxixe, maculelê. Just as happened in all...
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