History of Africa – 1800 to Present
Candomblé is a syncretic religious tradition that originated in Brazil, combining African spiritual beliefs and practices, particularly from the Yoruba, Fon, and Bantu peoples, with elements of Catholicism. This religion emerged among enslaved Africans who were brought to Brazil during the transatlantic slave trade, allowing them to maintain their cultural identities while adapting to their new environment. Candomblé emphasizes the worship of orixás, or deities, representing natural forces and ancestors, showcasing the rich tapestry of African cultural influence in pre-colonial societies and their resilience against colonial oppression.
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