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Afro-American religion
The Afro-American religions are a number of related religions that developed in the Americas among African slaves and their descendants.
These religions are generally based on the African concept of divine spirit — the Orishas of the Yoruba, the Inkices of Bantu traditons, and the Voduns of Dahomey — often combined with European concepts such as Catholic saints, Kardecist spirits, and sometimes Native American deities.
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