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Candomblé Religious Believer in Trance
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A member of the Afro-Brazilian religious group Candomblé goes into a trance, believing she is possessed by a spirit. Candomblé is a belief system that developed among African slaves and their descendents in Brazil. It has strong ties to African spirit-possession religions, but also draws on Catholicism, Pentecostalism, Umbanda, and Brazilian mythology.
Credit:
Jacques Jangoux/Science Source
Unique identifier:
SS2431638
Legacy Identifier:
2X5816
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Size:
5137px × 3404px (~50 MB)
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