Bahia do todos os santos
Bahia dos Orixás
Bahia de Menininha
Menininha do Gantois
Bahia do todos os santos
Bahia dos orixás
Bahia de Menininha
Menininha do Gantois
Bahia dos angoleiros
Bahia do regional
Bahia dos angoleiros
no Mercado Popular
Bahia dos angoleiros
Bahia do regional
Bahia dos angoleiros
no Mercado Popular
Bahia de João Pequeno
Bahia de Curió
Bahia de Boca Rica
Mestre Lua de Bobó
Bahia de João Pequeno
Bahia de Curió
Bahia de Boca Rica
Mestre Lua de Bobó
Bay of all saints
Bahia of the Orixas
Bahia of Menininha
Menininha do Gantois
Bay of all saints
Bahia of the Orixas
Bahia of Menininha
Menininha do Gantois
Bahia of the angoleiros
Bahia of regional players
Bahis of the angoleiros
in the Mercado Popular
Bahia of the angoleiros
Bahia of regional players
Bahis of the angoleiros
in the Mercado Popular
Bahia of João Pequeno
Bahia of Curió
Bahia of Boca Rica
Mestre Lua de Bobó
Bahia of João Pequeno
Bahia of Curió
Bahia of Boca Rica
Mestre Lua de Bobó
Bahia de Todos os Santos is a large bay on Brazil’s east coast, in the state of Bahia. It’s known for its beaches, coral reefs and tropical vegetation. The bay surrounds part of the city of Salvador and contains many islands. Ilha de Itaparica is the biggest and is home to Igreja de São Lourenço, a centuries-old church. Bars and restaurants line Praia da Ponta de Areia, a beach in the island’s north
Mãe Menininha do Gantois (10 February 1894 – 13 August 1986) was a Brazilian spiritual leader (iyalorixá) and spiritual daughter of orixá Oxum, who officiated for 64 years as the head of one of the most noted Candomblé temples, the Ilê Axé Iyá Omin Iyamassê, or Terreiro do Gantois, of Brazil, located in Alto do Gantois in Salvador, Bahia. She was instrumental in gaining legal recognition of Candomblé and its rituals, bringing an end to centuries of prejudice against Afro-Brazilians, who practiced their faith. When she died on 13 August 1986, the State of Bahia declared a three-day state mourning in her honour, and the City Council of Salvador held a special session to pay tributes to her. The Terreiro do Gantois temple has been declared a protected national monument.