Winner, Hubert Herring Book Award, Pacific Coast Council on Latin American Studies
Candomble, an African religious and healing tradition that spread to Brazil during the slave trade, relies heavily on the use of plants in its spiritual and medicinal practices. When its African adherents were forcibly transplanted to the New World, they faced the challenge not only of maintaining their culture and beliefs in the face of European domination but also of finding plants with similar properties to the ones they had used in Africa.
This book traces the origin, diffusion,...
Winner, Hubert Herring Book Award, Pacific Coast Council on Latin American Studies
Candomble, an African religious and healing traditi...