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reina-morada:

I know I’m asking for it but I made this for the gringitos in my ask box. 

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    Mexican FROM Mexico. Black Magic.
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    Is this true !?????
  10. breebree150 said: She is wrongly attributed to narco culture and violence. Please do not confuse her protection of victims of violence to mean she is associated with narco culture. Too often this is used by the catholic church and Mexican government to disregard her validity as a deity deserving of respect!
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  17. sluttypoltergeist said: @g0thzilla idk who told you this but she’s not, she’s the goddess of death and she’s a remnant of indigenous culture and religion. She’s Mictēcacihuātl. Curanderismo and santería have ties to African culture, and a lot of the practices held to day in Mexico do have African influences, but do not erase the indigenous roots of Santa muerte.
  18. sluttypoltergeist said: But yes NATIVE AMERICAN PRACTICES ARE C L O S E D and la madrina is an indigenous god! She’s all mestizos have left of their roots! They’ve been forced to conform to Catholicism and coped with it by turning one of their gods into a folk saint!
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