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AFRICAN MYTHOLOGY

African Pantheon: Vodun and it's many offshoots 

Feitiço

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Key Info

- Man-made objects that have powers over others 

- Closely related to Talismans/Amulets


Brief Bio

The Portuguese term "feitiço" meaning "charm" or "spell," plays a role in discussions about certain aspects of traditional African religions. Portuguese explorers in the 16th century used this term to describe the charms and talismans used by West African natives in their religious practices. 

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