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    mãe-de-santo or mãe de santo (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈmɐ̃j d(ʒi) ˈsɐ̃tu], or ialorixá, is a priestess of Umbanda, Candomblé and Quimbanda, the Afro-Brazilian...
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  • Pacífico (1951 – 17 August 2023), also known as Mãe Bernadete, was a Brazilian ialorixá, community activist, politician and quilombo leader. She was the leader...
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    equivalent is the mãe-de-santo ("Mother of saint"), also referred to as "ialorixá" (Yoruba: iyálórìsà). In the Cuban Santería, a male priest is called Santero...
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  • Retrieved 11 August 2023. "Caso Mãe Bernadete: investigações da morte de ialorixá serão acompanhadas por integrantes dos conselhos nacionais de Justiça e...
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  • 2019), also known as Mãe Tatá Oxum Tomilá, was the eighth mãe-de-santo, ialorixá or high priestess of the Casa Branca do Engenho Velho temple of Candomblé...
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    Memorial de Maria Moura - Rubina 1992 - Você Decide 1990 - Mãe de Santo - Ialorixá 1989 - Kananga do Japão - Lulu Kelly 1989 - Pacto de Sangue - Maria 1987...
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    Brasil de Fato. Retrieved 2023-08-16. Guimarães, Julia (2007-02-28). "A ialorixá do Brasil". O Tempo. Retrieved 2023-08-16. Beniste, José (2006). Mitos...
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    Xirê do Anhembi, a Oxum mais bonita surgiu...Menininha, mãe da Bahia – Ialorixá do Brasil Alexandre Louzada André Marins Junior Schall Wander Pires 2018...
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    Raimunda Putani, Indigenous pajé healer from Acre Mãe Beata de Iemanjá, ialorixá from Rio de Janeiro; Suely Batista dos Santos from Mato Grosso; Moema Libera...
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    (1894-1986). Succession rules limit the head position of the terreiro, the Ialorixá, to female individuals. Senior positions in the terreiro are further restricted...
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