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  2. Annual Customs of Dahomey - Wikipedia

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    During the ceremony, around 500 prisoners would be sacrificed. As many as 4,000 were reported killed in one of these ceremonies in 1727. [5] [6] [7] Most of the victims were sacrificed through decapitation, a tradition widely used by Dahomean kings, and the literal translation for the Fon name for the ceremony Xwetanu is "yearly head business". [8]

  3. Umhlanga (ceremony) - Wikipedia

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    Umhlanga [um̩ɬaːŋɡa], or Reed Dance ceremony, is an annual Swazi event that takes place at the end of August or at the beginning of September. [1] In Eswatini, tens of thousands of unmarried and childless Swazi girls and women travel from the various chiefdoms to the Ludzidzini Royal Village to participate in the eight-day event. [2]

  4. Hoodoo (spirituality) - Wikipedia

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    Nat Turner's mother came on a slave ship from Africa. Research has not determined what part of Africa she was from. She had a profound spiritual influence on his life. She taught him about African spirituality, a fact evident in his life as he used visions and celestial interpretation of planetary bodies to understand messages from spirit.

  5. Masquerade ceremony - Wikipedia

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    A masquerade ceremony (or masked rite, festival, procession or dance) is a cultural or religious event involving the wearing of masks. The practice has been seen throughout history from the prehistoric era to present day. They have a variety of themes. Their meanings can range from anything including life, death, and fertility.

  6. The Naked Prey - Wikipedia

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    The Naked Prey is a 1965 American adventure film [3] directed and co-produced by Cornel Wilde, who also stars in the lead role.Set in the South African veldt, the film's plot centers around a safari guide trying to survive in the veldt's harsh environment, while trying to avoid death at the hands of vengeful African warriors.

  7. Bullroarer - Wikipedia

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    They are used in men's initiation ceremonies, and the sound they produce is considered in some indigenous cultures to represent the sound of the Rainbow Serpent. [ citation needed ] In the cultures of southeastern Australia, the sound of the bullroarer is the voice of Daramulan , and a successful bullroarer can be made only if it has been cut ...

  8. Haitian Vodou - Wikipedia

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    On the island, these African religions mixed with the iconography of European-derived traditions such as Roman Catholicism and Freemasonry, [11] taking the form of Vodou around the mid-18th century. [12] In combining varied influences, Vodou has often been described as syncretic, [13] or a "symbiosis", [14] a religion exhibiting diverse ...

  9. Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom - Wikipedia

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    [7] [11] It was released on 28 November 2013 in South Africa and on 3 January 2014 in the United Kingdom, a week before and a month after Mandela died, respectively. Long Walk to Freedom premiered in London on 5 December 2013 as a Royal Film Performance , an event held in aid of the Film & TV Charity , the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were in ...