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The formidable king is abetted by and enamored of Armida, the imperious queen of Damascus, an expert in sorcery.
"We have a culture, a Melanesian culture, where some people very strongly believe in sorcery, including some very educated people.
I do not believe in that but I'm sure I have very educated relatives who believe in sorcery," he said.
Most of the objects in the exhibit had been made for use in sorcery, witchcraft, astrology, and phrenology.
Masks, as well as wood snakes used in sorcery and other such objects, often bristled with spike forms, which are a common motif in Biwat art.
"Slowly, slowly the church is trying to teach them not to believe in sorcery but because it's a cultural thing the mindset of people is hard to change".
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Nevertheless, about 2500 years ago, Bian Que--a physician who refused to treat patients who trusted in sorcery--began to apply the principles of clinical observation to his practice.
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Venezuelans' fascination with such things has a foundation in spiritism, sorcery, and syncretic faiths.
He was aided in his sorcery by Phoebe Katzin's costumes, sculpture by Alan Boeding and puppets by Michael Curry.
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