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The Jamaican government reconsidering the Obeah Act in the summer of 2019 highlighted the legacy of prejudice and criminalization of Africana religious systems and practices left by colonization across ethno-linguistic borders and the... more
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      Comparative ReligionIslam in AfricaLaw and ReligionAfrican Religion in Africa and the Diaspora
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      ReligionLatin American StudiesPhilosophyPhilosophy Of Religion
This paper offers a selection of stories about santería, magic and folk medicine in Cuba. Includes reports on iniciation, purification and curation rites and practices.
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      Cuban StudiesTraditional MedicineSanteriaMedicina Tradicional
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Ebook available via JSTOR: https://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctv16kkxh9 Print copy available from your favourite bookseller:... more
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      Cuban StudiesCaribbean LiteratureCaribbean StudiesSanteria
Abstract The article discusses the cult of spiritual dolls which is an integral part of Cuban spiritism. It describes ceremonies of making a Mama Francisca doll, explains its place in the spiritual pantheon, and its connection to... more
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      Bantu LinguisticsCuban StudiesSpiritualismSanteria
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      ReligionBlack AtlanticSanteriaLucumi
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      Feminist TheoryTransnationalismGender and SexualitySanteria
Spiritual Teaching and Revelation from Baba Oduduwa through his Elègún (Medium) about the Yoruba 4 day Week, there are 7 weeks of 4 days in the Lunar Month (7 x 4= 28). and the spiritual use of these cycles.
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      African StudiesSpiritualityAfrican Religion in Africa and the DiasporaMagic
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      ReligionSanteriaReligious Studies
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      Gender StudiesAnthropologySocial and Cultural AnthropologyGender and Sexuality
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      OrishaSanteriaYorubaOrixás
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      Cuban literatureSanteriaLucumi
La Deidad Yoruba llamada ÈŞÙ - ELÉGBÁRA en el Antiguo Egipto, y como fue adorado como la Deidad "BES", esta enseñanza esta basada en lo que dijo la Deidad Orisha Elegua / Elegbara en una ceremonia, revelando sobre como el era adorado por... more
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      ReligionAfrican Religion in Africa and the DiasporaIfa-Orisa/Orisha Tradition in Africa and the DiasporaSanteria
Un estudio acerca da la escuela colonial chilota de Santería, de la procesión del Nazareno de Caguach y de las Capillas de los Cinco Pueblos (Caguach, Alao, Apiao, Chaulinec y Tac)
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      SanteriaChiloeJesuitasFranciscanos
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      Latin American and Caribbean HistoryCuban StudiesBrazilPuerto Rico
In her 2015 novel La mucama de Omicunlé [in English: Tentacle, translated by Achy Obejas (2018)], Rita Indiana combines science fiction and African-derived religious practices of the Caribbean in a narrative that traverses boundaries in... more
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      Caribbean LiteratureDominican StudiesSanteriaHaitian Vodou
In the Americas, Ifá-Orisha religion is a syncretic practice that survived forced removal from the African continent, the enslavement of its followers, and subsequent centuries of subjugation and marginalization. Today, social and... more
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      Mental HealthSpirituality & Counselling & PsychotherapyIfa-Orisa/Orisha Tradition in Africa and the DiasporaSanteria
Descripcion de la Creacion desde la Energia Universal, la Matriz del Universo, llamada OLODUMARE por los Yoruba. Basado en la Enseñanza canalizada de Baba Oduduwa y uno de sus Espiritus Emisarios, Tata "G". Describe la Jerarquia de... more
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      African StudiesIfa-Orisa/Orisha Tradition in Africa and the DiasporaSanteriaYoruba Studies
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      ReligionCultural StudiesLatin American StudiesPhilosophy
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      Magic and the Occult (Anthropology Of Religion)Popular/Folk MagicWitchcraft, Religion and MagicEarly Modern Spanish literature
As the tradition of Ifa divination has gained increasing popularity and membership around the world, the previously male-dominated composition of its priesthood has become challenged. This paper traces the origins of women who have sought... more
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      African Diaspora StudiesIfa-Orisa/Orisha Tradition in Africa and the DiasporaSanteriaWomen and Gender Studies
Santeria
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      SanteriaSanteria Cubana
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      African StudiesLatin American StudiesAnthropologyPostcolonial Studies
This are teachings from the Spirit Tata G, Spiritual Emissary of Baba Oduduwa abou OLOSI (Owner of the Left Side) that refers to what later was called SAMAEL in Kabbalah, LUCIFER, the Fallen Angel and how he was created by God (Olófin... more
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      ReligionComparative ReligionAfrican StudiesPhilosophy
Santurismo (Santeria + Turismo) refers to the popular formula of Afro-Cuban religions and tourism and initially served the Cuban government in the 1960s to promote Santeria as a folkloric product of Cuban identity through staged... more
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      ReligionTourism StudiesCuban StudiesConsumer Behavior
Статья посвящена феномену чуда на Кубе. Прослеживая историко-культурные особенности развития Кубы, автор развивает идею о транскультурации чуда и анализирует, как афрогенные традиции, такие как сантерия, пало монте и другие, обогатились... more
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      MagicMagical RealismWitchcraft (Anthropology Of Religion)Witchcraft, Religion and Magic
Spiritual teaching about the ORIShA YEWA, given by Baba Oduduwa through his Elègún (Medium).
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      African StudiesAfrican American StudiesIfa-Orisa/Orisha Tradition in Africa and the DiasporaOrisha
Conocido en Ọ̀yọ́-Nigeria como Aganjú Ṣọlá o simplemente por Angajú y que en América su nombre cuenta con ciertas variaciones en las religiones de matriz africana de Cuba y Brasil, donde se le puede identificar como Agayú, Aggayú, Aggayú... more
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      CandombléSanteriaYoruba Religions in the AmericasOrixás
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      TransnationalismAfrican American ReligionsCandombléSanteria
This article examines the necklaces used in the Afro-Cuban Rule of Orisha, more commonly known as Santeria. This religion, created by African slaves brought to Cuba starting in the 16th century, combines aspects of Yoruba orisha worship... more
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      Cuban StudiesIfa-Orisa/Orisha Tradition in Africa and the DiasporaOrishaSanteria
RITUAL DE PROSPERIDAD CON CHANGO

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      SanteriaSanteria YorubaSanteria CubanaTrabajos ,obras de santeria cubana con oshun
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      Gender StudiesWomen's StudiesCuban StudiesSpirit Possession (Anthropology)
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      ReligionSanteria
La santería cubana y el espiritismo que se practican en Bogotá se abren paso entre un sinnúmero de ofertas religiosas y terapéuticas que compiten entre sí, pero las cuales, en muchos casos, resultan complementarias. El escenario religioso... more
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      OrishaSanteriaEspiritismoIFA
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Narrativas sobre el cuerpo en el trance y la posesión: una mirada desde la santería cubana y el espiritismo en Bogotá proporciona un acercamiento a los fenómenos de trance-posesión dentro de la santería cubana y el espiritismo que son... more
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      EthnographyColombiaAnthropology of the BodyNarrative and Identity
Before we discuss The Dead and Ancestors (egun and egungun) we need to discuss the Orishas and basic differences between Nigerian IFA and The Diaspora based traditions of IFA. In Nigerian IFA they make a major distinction between an... more
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      Latin American StudiesPhilosophyEducationLatin American and Caribbean History
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      Philosophy Of ReligionSanteriaReligious StudiesAncestor Veneration
Description of the Yoruba Genesis Hierarchy, given spiritualy by Baba Oduduwa through his Elègún (Medium). The Hierarchy of Divine Powers, from the Creator to the Human Beings.
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      ReligionComparative ReligionAfrican StudiesPhilosophy
Sobre el establecimiento de la santería en el Perú y el desarrollo de la música cubana
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      ReligionSanteriaInmigration, TransnacionalismoAntropología Social
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      SanteriaChiloeJesuítasBariloche
ESPIRITISMO
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      SanteriaSanteria Cubana
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      SanteriaSanteria YorubaSanteria Cubana
Baba Oduduwa gave this teaching through his Elegun (Medium) about the difference between Olódùmarè and Olófin Òrun. Olodumare is the Universal Neutral Energy, but is GOD in Unconscious manifestation, and OLÓFIN is a Conscious... more
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      Ifa-Orisa/Orisha Tradition in Africa and the DiasporaSanteriaEsotericismWestern Esotericism
O que acontece quando nomos e axé se ocupam um do outro? É disso que esta tese se ocupa. Situando-se no campo da antropologia do direito, ela explora e busca amplificar desterritorializações que os modos do Atlântico negro (um... more
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      Black/African DiasporaLegal AnthropologyPhilosophy Of LawDireito
This article examines the ways in which Afro-Caribbean superheroes engage with questions of identity, movement and belonging as they embody diverse and culturally hybrid populations within the North American imaginary. First engaging with... more
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      Cuban StudiesComics StudiesCaribbean StudiesPuerto Rican Studies