On the Orishas' Roads and Pathways

On the Orishas' Roads and Pathways
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ISBN-10 : 1877845191
ISBN-13 : 9781877845192
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Synopsis On the Orishas' Roads and Pathways by : Miguel Ramos

Third volume in the On the Orishas' Roads and Pathways series. This book discusses Yemojá, Orisha of the waters and motherhood.

On the Orishas' Roads and Pathways

On the Orishas' Roads and Pathways
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Total Pages : 621
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ISBN-10 : 1877845183
ISBN-13 : 9781877845185
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Synopsis On the Orishas' Roads and Pathways by : Miguel Ramos

Book 2 of the On the Orishas' Roads and Pathways series, focusing on Obatalá, Odúa, and Oduduwá

On the Orishas' Roads and Pathways

On the Orishas' Roads and Pathways
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ISBN-10 : 1877845175
ISBN-13 : 9781877845178
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Synopsis On the Orishas' Roads and Pathways by : Miguel W. Ramos

The history of Oshun and the expansion of her worship to Cuba.

Obí Agbón

Obí Agbón
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Publisher : Miguel "Willie" Ramos
Total Pages : 290
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ISBN-10 : 9781877845116
ISBN-13 : 1877845116
Rating : 4/5 (16 Downloads)

Synopsis Obí Agbón by : Miguel Willie Ramos

English-Language Book. This book is an in-depth and analytical study of Lukumí Obí Divination. In addition, it is intended to serve as a practical guide for the young olorisha.

Queering Creole Spiritual Traditions

Queering Creole Spiritual Traditions
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 408
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ISBN-10 : 9781317712817
ISBN-13 : 1317712811
Rating : 4/5 (17 Downloads)

Synopsis Queering Creole Spiritual Traditions by : Randy P Lundschien Conner

What roles do queer and transgender people play in the African diasporic religions? Queering Creole Spiritual Traditions: Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Participation in African-Inspired Traditions in the Americas is a groundbreaking scholarly exploration of this long-neglected subject. It offers clear insight into the complex dynamics of gender and sexual orientation, humans and deities, and race and ethnicity, within these richly nuanced spiritual practices. Queering Creole Spiritual Traditions explores the ways in which gender complexity and same-sex intimacy are integral to the primary beliefs and practices of these faiths. It begins with a comprehensive overview of Vodou, Santeria, and other African-based religions. The second section includes extensive, revealing interviews with practitioners who offer insight into the intersection of their beliefs, their sexual orientation, and their gender identity. Finally, it provides a powerful analysis of the ways these traditions have inspired artists, musicians, and writers such as Audre Lorde, as well as informative interviews with the artists themselves. In Queering Creole Spiritual Traditions, you will discover: how the presence of androgynous divinities affects both faith and practice in Vodou, Candomble, Santeria, and other Creole religions how the phenomenon of possession or embodiment by a god or goddess may validate queer identity and nurture gender complexity who practices the African-derived spiritual traditions, what they believe, and who their deities are how these faiths have influenced the art and aesthetic traditions of the West This landmark book opens a fascinating new world of thought and belief. The authors provide rigorous documentation and faultless scholarly method as well as personal experience and the testimony of believers. Queering Creole Spiritual Traditions sheds new light on two widely different fields: LGBT studies and the theology of the African diaspora. A thorough bibliography points the way to further study, and an extensive photograph gallery provides a unique look at the believers and their practices. Every library with holdings in queer theory, African mythology, or sociology of religion should have this landmark volume.

Osun across the Waters

Osun across the Waters
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Publisher : Indiana University Press
Total Pages : 289
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ISBN-10 : 0253108632
ISBN-13 : 9780253108630
Rating : 4/5 (32 Downloads)

Synopsis Osun across the Waters by : Joseph M. Murphy

Ã’sun is a brilliant deity whose imagery and worldwide devotion demand broad and deep scholarly reflection. Contributors to the ground-breaking Africa's Ogun, edited by Sandra Barnes (Indiana University Press, 1997), explored the complex nature of Ogun, the orisa who transforms life through iron and technology. Ã’sun across the Waters continues this exploration of Yoruba religion by documenting Ã’sun religion. Ã’sun presents a dynamic example of the resilience and renewed importance of traditional Yoruba images in negotiating spiritual experience, social identity, and political power in contemporary Africa and the African diaspora. The 17 contributors to Ã’sun across the Waters delineate the special dimensions of Ã’sun religion as it appears through multiple disciplines in multiple cultural contexts. Tracing the extent of Ã’sun traditions takes us across the waters and back again. Ã’sun traditions continue to grow and change as they flow and return from their sources in Africa and the Americas.

Yemaya

Yemaya
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Publisher : Weiser Books
Total Pages : 210
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ISBN-10 : 9781633412170
ISBN-13 : 1633412172
Rating : 4/5 (70 Downloads)

Synopsis Yemaya by : Raven Morgaine

A celebration and practical guide to the renowned and beloved goddess and orisha. Yemaya, queen of the sea, first emerged in Yorubaland (now in modern Nigeria). A primordial deity, considered the mother of all, some perceive her to be at the root of numerous ancient goddesses, including Isis. During the Middle Passage, Yemaya accompanied her enslaved devotees to the Western Hemisphere, where her veneration took root and flourished. She is among the most beloved and prominent spirits of Candomblé, Santeria, and other African diaspora traditions. Through her associations with the Virgin Mary, devotion to Yemaya spread throughout Latin America. Cuban immigrants brought Yemaya with them to the US, where her veneration expanded exponentially. No longer a local water spirit, she became an internationally beloved goddess whose devotees derive from numerous traditions and who worship her in her many fluid forms. Yemaya currently ranks among the most beloved goddesses worldwide. Raven Morgaine, a priest of Yemaya for over three decades, shares his expertise and knowledge in Yemaya: Orisha, Goddess, and Queen of the Sea, the first full-length English language book accessible to general readers. Morgaine explores Yemaya’s history and her many forms, including her roles as mother, lover, witch, warrior, and mermaid. He describes her many paths, aspects, and incarnations. Simultaneously a celebration of Yemaya and a practical, hands-on guide to working with her, Yemaya explores her mythology in depth, as well as her special role in the LGBQT community. The book features: Spells and rituals associated with Yemaya appropriate for the uninitiated Instructions for building altars and shrines for Yemaya, as well as other methods for working with her, including correct, respectful ways to make appropriate offerings Recipes that will please Yemaya A detailed list of flowers, herbs, and other botanicals that radiate the power of Yemaya

Adimu-Gbogbo Ten'unje Lukumi

Adimu-Gbogbo Ten'unje Lukumi
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Publisher : Miguel "Willie" Ramos
Total Pages : 158
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ISBN-10 : 9781877845109
ISBN-13 : 1877845108
Rating : 4/5 (09 Downloads)

Synopsis Adimu-Gbogbo Ten'unje Lukumi by : Miguel Willie Ramos

Legacies of slavery

Legacies of slavery
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Publisher : UNESCO Publishing
Total Pages : 219
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ISBN-10 : 9789231002779
ISBN-13 : 9231002775
Rating : 4/5 (79 Downloads)

Synopsis Legacies of slavery by : UNESCO

Worldview, the Orichas and Santeria

Worldview, the Orichas and Santeria
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ISBN-10 : 0813034523
ISBN-13 : 9780813034522
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Synopsis Worldview, the Orichas and Santeria by : Mercedes Cros Sandoval

"A comprehensive, almost encyclopedic, introduction to Santeria . . . Cros Sandoval's greatest contribution is in tackling the question of why Santeria's Yoruba cosmology has proven so durable and compelling over time, even as it has been transplanted across an ocean and brought into contact with very different traditions in very different societies than its place of origin."--Kristina Wirtz, Western Michigan University "A broad and deep synthesis of scholarship on Santeria . . . fully recognizes the heterogeneous nature of Afro-Cuban religious belief and successfully explores the origins of that heterogeneity."--Theron Corse, Tennessee State University Cros Sandoval's authoritative introduction to the Afro-Cuban religion called Santeria explores how it emerged and developed in Cuba out of transplanted Yoruba beliefs and continues to spread and adjust to changing times and contexts. Systematically exploring every facet of Santeria's worldview, Sandoval examines how practitioners have adapted received beliefs and practices to reconcile them with new environments, from plantation slavery to exile in the United States. Offering a distinctive perspective based on a lifetime of extensive research and firsthand knowledge, Cros Sandoval illuminates Santeria as a theological system and as a vital, continuously evolving community. The adaptation process that gave birth to Santeria was not the singular result of cultural resistance, she argues, but a successful attempt to find meaning linked to alien religious elements in a way that appealed to a diverse following. Beginning with the transatlantic history of how Yoruba traditions came to Cuba and were established and adapted to Cuban society, Sandoval provides a comprehensive comparison of Yoruba and Cuban mythologies, followed by an overview of how Santeria has continued to diffuse and change in response to new contexts and adherents--with an especially illuminating perspective on Santeria among Cubans in Miami. As a reference work and historical treatment of Santeria, Sandoval's work will appeal to both scholars and nonscholars alike, ranging from anthropologists and students of religion and the African Diaspora to psychologists, social workers, and those curious about or inspired by this remarkably durable and adaptable belief system.