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Note from the Mami Wata Healers Society Temple of Mawu: This archived article was preserved in its original form, to present it as it was originally made. Views have since corrected to be inclusive of specific West African lands, as stated in other pages on our website. Please review our articles to discover more about how this tradition transcends the specific regional area of Dahomey






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nana devotees.

Nana Devotees.


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oya devotees.

oya devotees.



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shango devotees.
shango devotees.
shango devotees.


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Gu devotees.



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Aholu devotees.

Aholu devotees.






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