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The Taste ofBlood
University of Pennsylvania Press CONTEMPORARY ETHNOGRAPHY SERIES Dan Rose and Paul Stoller, General Editors
A complete listing of the books in this series appears at the back ofthis volume
The Taste ofBlood Spirit Possession in Brazilian Candomblé
Jim Wafer
fy University of Pennsylvania Press
Philadelphia
Copyright © 1991 by James William Wafer All rights reserved Printed in the United States of America
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Wafer, James William, 1948—
The taste of blood : spirit possession in Brazilian Candomblé / Jim Wafer.
p. cm. — (Contemporary ethnographyseries) Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 0-8122-3061-2. — ISBN 0-8122-1341-6 (pbk.)
1. Candomblé (Cult)—Brazil. I. Title. II. Series. BL2592.C35W33 1991
299'.67—dc20
90-28641
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Contents
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Part 1: Exu
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The Lips of Pomba-Gira
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Padilha’s Vow
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Corquisa
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Part 2: Caboclo
4 Order and Progress 5 Of Keys
6 Villages
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Part 3: Orixa
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Child Spirits The Throne
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Tempo
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Epilogue: Egum Postface
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Glossary
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References
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Index
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Marinalvo: priest of the Candomblé religion Sultão das Matas: Marinalvo's principal caboclo spirit Joãozinho: initiate in the house of Marinalvo, and childhood friend of Ar-
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Cravo: Joaozinho’s eré spirit Neuza: Marinalvo’s mother Delcir: Marinalvo’s boyfriend Sebastião: ogá (male ritual official) in the house of Marinalvo, responsible for sacrifices Dudu: ogá and head drummerin the house of Marinalvo Zita: equede (femaleritual official) in the house of Marinalvo
Marta: “little mother”(ritual deputy) of the house Celso: prospective “little father” (ritual deputy) of the house Boiadeiro: Celso’s caboclo spirit Joana: initiate
Luisa: initiate Gilberto: initiate Rosilene: elderly initiate, and neighbor of Marinalvo’s mother Angélica: Marinalvo’s housekeeper
Paulo: prospective oga (male ritual official) Almiro: a visitor to the house, from Rio de Janeiro
Chela: the house’s dog
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Edivaldo: priest of Candomblé, neighbor of Marinalvo Tupinambá: Edivaldo's caboclo spirit
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Maria Eugénia: Edivaldo’s female exw spirit Tais: nickname of Wilson, resident in the house of Edivaldo
Corquisa: one of Tais’s female exw spirits, enemyof Sete Saia Sete Saia: the other of Tais’s female exu spirits, enemy of Corquisa Tupinambá: Taís's caboclo spirit
Sete Punhal: Taís's male exu spirit Zezé: “little mother” (ritual deputy) and resident in the house of Edivaldo Dinho: husband of Zezé, resident in the house of Edivaldo, but ogã (male ritual official) in the house of Biju Toninho: brother of Edivaldo, and one of the latter's initiates
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Byu: priest of Candomblé Pomba-Gira: Bijus female exy spirit
Luiz: priest of Candomblé Zé-Pelintra: Luiz's male exu spirit
Oswaldo: priest of Candomblé Bisc6: Oswaldo’s egum spirit Seu Antônio: priest of the Umbanda religion Dona Nega: owner of a small bar in Jaraci
In Fazendão
Dona Clara: elderly Candomblé priestess, who gave Marinalvo the priestly initiation
Dona Laura: “little mother” (ritual deputy) in the house of Dona Clara
In Matungo
Mané: priest of Candomblé, who gave Marinalvohis first initiation; now enemyofthelatter
José: headofthe religious organization that performsrituals for the equm spirits in Matungo
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Gelson: priest of Candomblé Pena Branca: Gelson'”s caboclo spirit Márcio: friend of Archipiado, resident of Lobito, occasionalvisitor in the
house of Gelson Jorge: friend of Marcio Rei das Cobras: caboclo spirit of a female initiate in Gelson’s house Trovezeiro: caboclo spirit of a priest who is Gelson’s initiatic “brother”
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Archipiado: friend and research assistant of the narrator Rory: American anthropologist, friend of the narrator Xilton: priest of Candomble, friend of Rory
Carlos de Barros: professor of anthropologyat the Federal University of Bahia, friend of Archipiado Miguel: friend of the narrator Sérgio: priest of Candomblé Pena Branca: caboclo spirit of Sérgio / Evaristo: nicknameof the narrator
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