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"==Nagos-Brazilian==

The Nagos religion in Brazil is currently active and has notoriety for its unique expression. This was possible because the practice in Brazil was unlike that in North America in which slave masters directly controlled every aspect of slaves' lives from social organization to religious and cultural development and practices.[1] Moreover, the Brazilian slaves were able to bring rich culture from Africa."

From Yoruba religion section; "The structure that has been created in society and classes through education has been distributed through the Brazilian culture and country."

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