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Bahia 2016, tr. 16. Bahia, Joana (2016). “Dancing with the Orixás: Music, Body and the Circulation of African Candomblé Symbols in Germany”. African Diaspora. 9: 15–38. doi:10.1163/18725465-00901005. S2CID152159342.