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Various types of witchcraft and occult religious practices exist in Latin American and Afro-Caribbean cultures, known in Spanish as brujería (pronounced [bɾuxeɾˈi.a]). Influenced by indigenous religion, Catholicism, and European witchcraft, the purpose may range from white magic to black magic. A male practitioner is called a brujo, a female practitioner is a bruja.

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  • Brujería en América Latina (es)
  • Witchcraft in Latin America (en)
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  • La brujería en América Latina es fruto de una mezcla de tradiciones y costumbres indígenas y africanas, que fue posible por la llegada de esclavos negros tras la conquista española.​ Existen varios tipos de brujería y prácticas religiosas ocultas en las culturas latinoamericanas y afrocaribeñas.​​ Influenciado por la , el catolicismo​ y la brujería africana,​ el propósito puede variar desde la magia blanca benévola hasta la magia negra maligna.​ Un practicante masculino se llama brujo, una practicante femenina es bruja.​ (es)
  • Various types of witchcraft and occult religious practices exist in Latin American and Afro-Caribbean cultures, known in Spanish as brujería (pronounced [bɾuxeɾˈi.a]). Influenced by indigenous religion, Catholicism, and European witchcraft, the purpose may range from white magic to black magic. A male practitioner is called a brujo, a female practitioner is a bruja. (en)
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  • La brujería en América Latina es fruto de una mezcla de tradiciones y costumbres indígenas y africanas, que fue posible por la llegada de esclavos negros tras la conquista española.​ Existen varios tipos de brujería y prácticas religiosas ocultas en las culturas latinoamericanas y afrocaribeñas.​​ Influenciado por la , el catolicismo​ y la brujería africana,​ el propósito puede variar desde la magia blanca benévola hasta la magia negra maligna.​ Un practicante masculino se llama brujo, una practicante femenina es bruja.​ (es)
  • Various types of witchcraft and occult religious practices exist in Latin American and Afro-Caribbean cultures, known in Spanish as brujería (pronounced [bɾuxeɾˈi.a]). Influenced by indigenous religion, Catholicism, and European witchcraft, the purpose may range from white magic to black magic. A male practitioner is called a brujo, a female practitioner is a bruja. (en)
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