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  • A healer or priest at the temple of Maria Lionza Queen in Sorte Mountains, Yaracuy, Venezuela. Maria Lionza is the deity of a widely spread popular religion in Venezuela. Picture part of an  essay by Howard Yanes The Borders of Faith in Venezuela. Howard says :"This are religions or beliefs from which no one speaks clearly but everydoby  knows they exist. Everybody pretends they are irrelevant, some of them even could laugh about this beliefs  but nobody would dare to remove those pieces of voodoo ceremony you can find at any cementery, or to close down the illegal shops selling animals for sacrifice."
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  • Under the command of a santeria pristess (in red) 21-year-old Andrea Gómez lies in a ¨healing gate" to   heal her psychological pregnancyy  in the Sorte Mountains in Yaracuy State, the center of popular religions in Venezuela. Picture is part of an  essay by Howard Yanes The Borders of Faith in Venezuela. Howard says :"This are religions or beliefs from which no one speaks clearly but everydoby  knows they exist. Everybody pretends they are irrelevant, some of them even could laugh about this beliefs  but nobody would dare to remove those pieces of voodoo ceremony you can find at any cementery, or to close down the illegal shops selling animals for sacrifice."
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  • Under the command of a santeria pristess (in red) 21-year-old Andrea Gómez lies in a ¨healing gate" to   heal her psychological pregnancyy  in the Sorte Mountains in Yaracuy State, the center of popular religions in Venezuela. Picture is part of an  essay by Howard Yanes The Borders of Faith in Venezuela. Howard says :"This are religions or beliefs from which no one speaks clearly but everydoby  knows they exist. Everybody pretends they are irrelevant, some of them even could laugh about this beliefs  but nobody would dare to remove those pieces of voodoo ceremony you can find at any cementery, or to close down the illegal shops selling animals for sacrifice."
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  • Under the command of a santeria pristess (in red) 21-year-old Andrea Gómez lies in a ¨healing gate" to   heal her psychological pregnancyy  in the Sorte Mountains in Yaracuy State, the center of popular religions in Venezuela. Picture is part of an  essay by Howard Yanes The Borders of Faith in Venezuela. Howard says :"This are religions or beliefs from which no one speaks clearly but everydoby  knows they exist. Everybody pretends they are irrelevant, some of them even could laugh about this beliefs  but nobody would dare to remove those pieces of voodoo ceremony you can find at any cementery, or to close down the illegal shops selling animals for sacrifice."
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  • Under the command of a santeria pristess (in red) 21-year-old Andrea Gómez lies in a ¨healing gate" to   heal her psychological pregnancyy  in the Sorte Mountains in Yaracuy State, the center of popular religions in Venezuela. Picture is part of an  essay by Howard Yanes The Borders of Faith in Venezuela. Howard says :"This are religions or beliefs from which no one speaks clearly but everydoby  knows they exist. Everybody pretends they are irrelevant, some of them even could laugh about this beliefs  but nobody would dare to remove those pieces of voodoo ceremony you can find at any cementery, or to close down the illegal shops selling animals for sacrifice."
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  • Under the command of a santeria pristess (in red) 21-year-old Andrea Gómez lies in a ¨healing gate" to   heal her psychological pregnancyy  in the Sorte Mountains in Yaracuy State, the center of popular religions in Venezuela. Picture is part of an  essay by Howard Yanes The Borders of Faith in Venezuela. Howard says :"This are religions or beliefs from which no one speaks clearly but everydoby  knows they exist. Everybody pretends they are irrelevant, some of them even could laugh about this beliefs  but nobody would dare to remove those pieces of voodoo ceremony you can find at any cementery, or to close down the illegal shops selling animals for sacrifice."
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  • Under the command of a santeria pristess (in red) 21-year-old Andrea Gómez lies in a ¨healing gate" to   heal her psychological pregnancyy  in the Sorte Mountains in Yaracuy State, the center of popular religions in Venezuela. Picture is part of an  essay by Howard Yanes The Borders of Faith in Venezuela. Howard says :"This are religions or beliefs from which no one speaks clearly but everydoby  knows they exist. Everybody pretends they are irrelevant, some of them even could laugh about this beliefs  but nobody would dare to remove those pieces of voodoo ceremony you can find at any cementery, or to close down the illegal shops selling animals for sacrifice."
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  • Under the command of a santeria pristess (in red) 21-year-old Andrea Gómez gets a bath of water and brandy before the ceremony to heal her psychological pregnancyy  in the Sorte Mountains in Yaracuy State, the center of popular religions in Venezuela. Picture is part of an  essay by Howard Yanes The Borders of Faith in Venezuela. Howard says :"This are religions or beliefs from which no one speaks clearly but everydoby  knows they exist. Everybody pretends they are irrelevant, some of them even could laugh about this beliefs  but nobody would dare to remove those pieces of voodoo ceremony you can find at any cementery, or to close down the illegal shops selling animals for sacrifice."
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  • Under the command of a santeria pristess (in red) 21-year-old Andrea Gómez lies in a ¨healing gate" to   heal her psychological pregnancyy  in the Sorte Mountains in Yaracuy State, the center of popular religions in Venezuela. Picture is part of an  essay by Howard Yanes The Borders of Faith in Venezuela. Howard says :"This are religions or beliefs from which no one speaks clearly but everydoby  knows they exist. Everybody pretends they are irrelevant, some of them even could laugh about this beliefs  but nobody would dare to remove those pieces of voodoo ceremony you can find at any cementery, or to close down the illegal shops selling animals for sacrifice."
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  • Under the command of a santeria pristess (in red) 21-year-old Andrea Gómez lies in a ¨healing gate" to   heal her psychological pregnancyy  in the Sorte Mountains in Yaracuy State, the center of popular religions in Venezuela. Picture is part of an  essay by Howard Yanes The Borders of Faith in Venezuela. Howard says :"This are religions or beliefs from which no one speaks clearly but everydoby  knows they exist. Everybody pretends they are irrelevant, some of them even could laugh about this beliefs  but nobody would dare to remove those pieces of voodoo ceremony you can find at any cementery, or to close down the illegal shops selling animals for sacrifice."
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  • Under the command of a santeria pristess (in red) 21-year-old Andrea Gómez lies in a ¨healing gate" to   heal her psychological pregnancyy  in the Sorte Mountains in Yaracuy State, the center of popular religions in Venezuela. Picture is part of an  essay by Howard Yanes The Borders of Faith in Venezuela. Howard says :"This are religions or beliefs from which no one speaks clearly but everydoby  knows they exist. Everybody pretends they are irrelevant, some of them even could laugh about this beliefs  but nobody would dare to remove those pieces of voodoo ceremony you can find at any cementery, or to close down the illegal shops selling animals for sacrifice."
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  • Under the command of a santeria pristess (in red) 21-year-old Andrea Gómez lies in a ¨healing gate" to   heal her psychological pregnancyy  in the Sorte Mountains in Yaracuy State, the center of popular religions in Venezuela. Picture is part of an  essay by Howard Yanes The Borders of Faith in Venezuela. Howard says :"This are religions or beliefs from which no one speaks clearly but everydoby  knows they exist. Everybody pretends they are irrelevant, some of them even could laugh about this beliefs  but nobody would dare to remove those pieces of voodoo ceremony you can find at any cementery, or to close down the illegal shops selling animals for sacrifice."
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  • Under the command of a santeria pristess (in red) 21-year-old Andrea Gómez lies in a ¨healing gate" to   heal her psychological pregnancyy  in the Sorte Mountains in Yaracuy State, the center of popular religions in Venezuela. Picture is part of an  essay by Howard Yanes The Borders of Faith in Venezuela. Howard says :"This are religions or beliefs from which no one speaks clearly but everydoby  knows they exist. Everybody pretends they are irrelevant, some of them even could laugh about this beliefs  but nobody would dare to remove those pieces of voodoo ceremony you can find at any cementery, or to close down the illegal shops selling animals for sacrifice."
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  • Under the command of a santeria pristess (in red) 21-year-old Andrea Gómez gets a bath of water and brandy before the ceremony to heal her psychological pregnancyy  in the Sorte Mountains in Yaracuy State, the center of popular religions in Venezuela. Picture is part of an  essay by Howard Yanes The Borders of Faith in Venezuela. Howard says :"This are religions or beliefs from which no one speaks clearly but everydoby  knows they exist. Everybody pretends they are irrelevant, some of them even could laugh about this beliefs  but nobody would dare to remove those pieces of voodoo ceremony you can find at any cementery, or to close down the illegal shops selling animals for sacrifice."
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  • Under the command of a santeria pristess (in red) 21-year-old Andrea Gómez gets a bath of water and brandy before the ceremony to heal her psychological pregnancyy  in the Sorte Mountains in Yaracuy State, the center of popular religions in Venezuela. Picture is part of an  essay by Howard Yanes The Borders of Faith in Venezuela. Howard says :"This are religions or beliefs from which no one speaks clearly but everydoby  knows they exist. Everybody pretends they are irrelevant, some of them even could laugh about this beliefs  but nobody would dare to remove those pieces of voodoo ceremony you can find at any cementery, or to close down the illegal shops selling animals for sacrifice."
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  • Under the command of a santeria pristess (in red) 21-year-old Andrea Gómez lies in a ¨healing gate" to   heal her psychological pregnancyy  in the Sorte Mountains in Yaracuy State, the center of popular religions in Venezuela. Picture is part of an  essay by Howard Yanes The Borders of Faith in Venezuela. Howard says :"This are religions or beliefs from which no one speaks clearly but everydoby  knows they exist. Everybody pretends they are irrelevant, some of them even could laugh about this beliefs  but nobody would dare to remove those pieces of voodoo ceremony you can find at any cementery, or to close down the illegal shops selling animals for sacrifice."
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  • Figures of the Court of the Saint Tugs in Caracas cementery, where people makes them offerings in the way of cheap alcohol, cigars and marijuana.<br />
Pictures part of an  essay by Howard Yanes The Borders of Faith in Venezuela. Howard says :"This are religions or beliefs from which no one speaks clearly but everydoby  knows they exist. Everybody pretends they are irrelevant, some of them even could laugh about this beliefs  but nobody would dare to remove those pieces of voodoo ceremony you can find at any cementery, or to close down the illegal shops selling animals for sacrifice."
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  • Voodoo dolls on a street in downtown Caracas, part of an  essay by Howard Yanes The Borders of Faith in Venezuela. Howard says :"This are religions or beliefs from which no one speaks clearly but everydoby  knows they exist. Everybody pretends they are irrelevant, some of them even could laugh about this beliefs  but nobody would dare to remove those pieces of voodoo ceremony you can find at any cementery, or to close down the illegal shops selling animals for sacrifice."
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  • A Voodoo doll under a statue at the entrance of Caracas cementery , part of an  essay by Howard Yanes The Borders of Faith in Venezuela. Howard says :"This are religions or beliefs from which no one speaks clearly but everydoby  knows they exist. Everybody pretends they are irrelevant, some of them even could laugh about this beliefs  but nobody would dare to remove those pieces of voodoo ceremony you can find at any cementery, or to close down the illegal shops selling animals for sacrifice."
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  • A priestess called Luisa smokes a cigar infront the image of Queen Maria Lionza before a healing ceremony  at her home near Sorte Mountain in yaracuy, the center of popular religions in Venezuela.
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  • A priestess called Luisa smokes a cigar infront the image of Queen Maria Lionza before a healing ceremony  at her home near Sorte Mountain in yaracuy, the center of popular religions in Venezuela.
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  • A priestess called Luisa at the ceremony place she has in her home near Sorte Mountain in yaracuy, the center of popular religions in Venezuela.
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  • Clothes of hundreds or thousands of high school students are offered to the Court of the Tugs Saints in Caracas. Picture part of an  essay by Howard Yanes The Borders of Faith in Venezuela. Howard says :"This are religions or beliefs from which no one speaks clearly but everydoby  knows they exist. Everybody pretends they are irrelevant, some of them even could laugh about this beliefs  but nobody would dare to remove those pieces of voodoo ceremony you can find at any cementery, or to close down the illegal shops selling animals for sacrifice."
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  • shop selling animals for sacrifice in popular religious ceremonies such as candomble and  voodo in Caracas, part of an  essay by Howard Yanes The Borders of Faith in Venezuela. Howard says :"This are religions or beliefs from which no one speaks clearly but everydoby  knows they exist. Everybody pretends they are irrelevant, some of them even could laugh about this beliefs  but nobody would dare to remove those pieces of voodoo ceremony you can find at any cementery, or to close down the illegal shops selling animals for sacrifice."
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  • shop selling animals for sacrifice in popular religious ceremonies such as candomble and  voodo in Caracas, part of an  essay by Howard Yanes The Borders of Faith in Venezuela. Howard says :"This are religions or beliefs from which no one speaks clearly but everydoby  knows they exist. Everybody pretends they are irrelevant, some of them even could laugh about this beliefs  but nobody would dare to remove those pieces of voodoo ceremony you can find at any cementery, or to close down the illegal shops selling animals for sacrifice."
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  • A shop selling animals for sacrifice in popular religious ceremonies such as candomble and  voodo in Caracas, part of an  essay by Howard Yanes The Borders of Faith in Venezuela. Howard says :"This are religions or beliefs from which no one speaks clearly but everydoby  knows they exist. Everybody pretends they are irrelevant, some of them even could laugh about this beliefs  but nobody would dare to remove those pieces of voodoo ceremony you can find at any cementery, or to close down the illegal shops selling animals for sacrifice."
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  • Voodoo dolls on a street in downtown Caracas, part of an  essay by Howard Yanes The Borders of Faith in Venezuela. Howard says :"This are religions or beliefs from which no one speaks clearly but everydoby  knows they exist. Everybody pretends they are irrelevant, some of them even could laugh about this beliefs  but nobody would dare to remove those pieces of voodoo ceremony you can find at any cementery, or to close down the illegal shops selling animals for sacrifice."
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  • Voodoo dolls on a street in downtown Caracas, part of an  essay by Howard Yanes The Borders of Faith in Venezuela. Howard says :"This are religions or beliefs from which no one speaks clearly but everydoby  knows they exist. Everybody pretends they are irrelevant, some of them even could laugh about this beliefs  but nobody would dare to remove those pieces of voodoo ceremony you can find at any cementery, or to close down the illegal shops selling animals for sacrifice."
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  • People in the slum  El Nazareno in Petare, Eastern Caracas, re-enact the Stations of the Cross of Jesus Christ on Good Friday, the main celebration of Easter in Venezuela
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  • People in the slum  El Nazareno in Petare, Eastern Caracas, re-enact the Stations of the Cross of Jesus Christ on Good Friday, the main celebration of Easter in Venezuela
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  • People in the slum  El Nazareno in Petare, Eastern Caracas, re-enact the Stations of the Cross of Jesus Christ on Good Friday, the main celebration of Easter in Venezuela
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  • Under the command of a santeria pristess (in red) 21-year-old Andrea Gómez push a cigar into her mouth to induce vomity as the start of rite to heal her psychological pregnancyy  in the Sorte Mountains in Yaracuy State, Venezuela
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  • People in the slum  El Nazareno in Petare, Eastern Caracas, re-enact the Stations of the Cross of Jesus Christ on Good Friday, the main celebration of Easter in Venezuela
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  • People in the slum  El Nazareno in Petare, Eastern Caracas, re-enact the Stations of the Cross of Jesus Christ on Good Friday, the main celebration of Easter in Venezuela
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  • People in the slum  El Nazareno in Petare, Eastern Caracas, re-enact the Stations of the Cross of Jesus Christ on Good Friday, the main celebration of Easter in Venezuela
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  • People in the slum  El Nazareno in Petare, Eastern Caracas, re-enact the Stations of the Cross of Jesus Christ on Good Friday, the main celebration of Easter in Venezuela
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  • People in the slum  El Nazareno in Petare, Eastern Caracas, re-enact the Stations of the Cross of Jesus Christ on Good Friday, the main celebration of Easter in Venezuela
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  • People in the slum  El Nazareno in Petare, Eastern Caracas, re-enact the Stations of the Cross of Jesus Christ on Good Friday, the main celebration of Easter in Venezuela
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  • People in the slum  El Nazareno in Petare, Eastern Caracas, re-enact the Stations of the Cross of Jesus Christ on Good Friday, the main celebration of Easter in Venezuela
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  • People in the slum  El Nazareno in Petare, Eastern Caracas, re-enact the Stations of the Cross of Jesus Christ on Good Friday, the main celebration of Easter in Venezuela
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  • People in the slum  El Nazareno in Petare, Eastern Caracas, re-enact the Stations of the Cross of Jesus Christ on Good Friday, the main celebration of Easter in Venezuela
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  • People in the slum  El Nazareno in Petare, Eastern Caracas, re-enact the Stations of the Cross of Jesus Christ on Good Friday, the main celebration of Easter in Venezuela
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