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5.0 out of 5 stars
Voeks offers a fresh perspective!,
By eg83@columbia.edu (New York, NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sacred Leaves of Candomblé: African Magic, Medicine, and Religion in Brazil (Paperback)
Peter Voeks has accomplished something that Anthropologists and Religious Studies scholars have failed to do for years-- he has given us a fresh perspective on Candomble. Not since the early work of Robert Farris Thompson and Pierre Verger have I been so intrigued by a new publication on Afro-Brazilian religion. Voeks' book is both thoughtful and sensitive, and has something to offer the experienced student of Afro-Braziliana.
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Sacred Leaves of Candomble: African Magic, Medicine and Religion in Brazil by Robert A. Voeks (Hardcover - Nov. 1997)
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