Order of Our Lady of the Good Death (English Wikipedia)

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  • Chatfield-Taylor, Joan (22 February 2004). "Dance of Life To Honor Death". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 5 November 2019.

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  • About us, The Order of the Good Death, retrieved 27 December 2014, The Order was inspired by several historical concepts of the good death, including the medieval Ars Moriendi (Art of Dying) and the Tibetan Bardo Thodol. The name itself is taken from the 19th century Brazilian sisterhood of African slaves, Irmandade da Nossa Senhora da Boa Morte, or, Sisterhood of Our Lady of the Good Death.

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  • Chatfield-Taylor, Joan (22 February 2004). "Dance of Life To Honor Death". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 5 November 2019.
  • Iyanaga, Michael (2015). "Why Saints Love Samba: A Historical Perspective on Black Agency and the Rearticulation of Catholicism in Bahia, Brazil". Black Music Research Journal. 35 (1): 119–147. doi:10.5406/blacmusiresej.35.1.0119. ISSN 0276-3605. JSTOR 10.5406/blacmusiresej.35.1.0119. S2CID 194098234.
  • Selka, Stephen (2008). "The Sisterhood of Boa Morte in Brazil: Harmonious Mixture, Black Resistance, and the Politics of Religious Practice". Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Anthropology. 13 (1): 79–114. doi:10.1111/j.1548-7180.2008.00005.x. ISSN 1935-4932.