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Mama Tatda, syncretist church that "liberated" the Ngäbe-Buglé

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Los Angeles (Panama), Sep 29 (EFE) (CAMERA: Carlos Lemos) .- Indigenous Ngäbe-Buglé of Panama sing the catchy song "bailalele" and "cantalele" which translates as "Hallelujah", to celebrate another anniversary of their official religion, Mama Tatda, a mixture of Catholicism and indigenous elements.

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