Santería (Spanish pronunciation: [santeˈɾi.a]), also known as Regla de Ocha, Regla Lucumí, or Lucumí, is an Afro-Caribbean religion that developed in Cuba...
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"Santeria" is a ballad by American ska punk band Sublime, released on their self-titled third album (1996). The song was released as a single on January...
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Santería is a syncretic religion developed in Cuba between the 16th and 19th centuries. Santeria may also refer to: "Santeria" (song), a song by American...
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Orisha (redirect from Gods Of Santeria)
derive from it, such as Haitian Vaudou, Cuban, Dominican and Puerto Rican Santería and Brazilian Candomblé. The preferred spelling varies depending on the...
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Religion in Cuba (redirect from Santeria in Cuba)
modified and influenced through syncretism. A common syncretic religion is Santería, which combined the Yoruba religion of the African slaves with Catholicism...
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In the Caribbean religion of Santería, individuals are required to go through an initiation process to become a full practitioner, known as a santero (male)...
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Inle is the orisha of health and all medicinal healing in Santeria, and also in Candomblé and Palo Mayombe. Inle, also known as Erinle, is an Orisha who...
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Elegua (category Santería)
Caribbean islands) is an Orisha, a deity of roads in the religions of Santería, Winti, Umbanda, Quimbanda, Holy Infant of Atocha, and Candomblé. Elegua...
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Santería is an Afro-Cuban religion that arose in the 19th century. After the Spanish Empire conquered Cuba, the island's indigenous Taino and Ciboney saw...
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Ọba (orisha) (section Santería)
Santería Enthroned: Art, Ritual and Innovation in an Afro-Cuban Religion. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. González-Wippler, Migene. Santeria: The...
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Ifá (category Santería)
followers of West African Vodun and in African diasporic religions like Cuban Santería. According to Ifá teaching, the divinatory system is overseen by an orisha...
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Santeria is a collaborative studio album by Italian rappers Marracash and Guè Pequeno, released on June 24, 2016, by Universal Music Group. As longtime...
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traditions merged with Roman Catholic and Spiritist ideas in Cuba to produce Santería. After the Cuban War of Independence resulted in an independent republic...
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"Santería" is a song recorded by Spanish singer Lola Índigo, Mexican singer Danna Paola and Chilean singer Denise Rosenthal. It was released on 28 August...
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Daytona (album) (redirect from Santeria (Pusha T song))
signifies an additional producer "Hard Piano" and "Santeria" feature additional vocals by Tony Williams "Santeria" features additional vocals by 070 Shake Samples...
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Brother Dege (section With Santeria)
initials DJ chose "Dege Legg" as his professional name. He formed the band Santeria as a singer with other musicians : Primo (guitare), Krishna Kasturi (drum)...
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Shango (category Santería)
lifetime. Ṣàngó is venerated in Santería as "Changó". As in the Yoruba religion, Changó is one of the most feared gods in Santería. In Haïti, he is from the...
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Cowrie-shell divination (category Santería)
priestesses of Santería, who are called Santeros and Santeras, respectively. Both men and women who have been initiated into Santería can read cowrie...
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Aganju (section Santería (Lucumí/Regla de Ocha))
He is syncretized with Saint Christopher in the Cuban religion known as Santería. Aganju is strongly associated with Shango. In some traditions Aganju is...
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religion is the basis for a number of religions in the New World, notably Santería, Umbanda, Trinidad Orisha, and Candomblé. Yoruba religious beliefs are...
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are the most noticeable, particularly in popular religions like Vodon, Santéria, Camdomblé, and Macumba. (In 1989, it was believed that more than 70 million...
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language of Santería in Cuba Lucumí people, an Afro-Cuban ethnic group of Yoruba ancestry Lucumí religion, another name for the Santería faith Church...
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Anima Sola (category Santería)
because of the date of his feast day; and Santa Elena and San Onofre. In Santería or Lukumi, the Afro-Caribbean religion of Cuba, there is a syncretization...
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resulting in the band's breakup. In 1997, songs such as "What I Got", "Santeria", "Wrong Way", "Doin' Time", and "April 29, 1992 (Miami)" were released...
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used as the liturgical language of Santería in the Spanish Caribbean and other communities that practice Santería/Orisa/the Lucumí religion/Regla de Ocha...
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original on September 22, 2007. Retrieved August 10, 2014. I Don't Practice Santeria, 2017-11-21, retrieved 2021-11-16 "'The Andy Greenwald Podcast': Aya Cash...
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Oshun (category Santería)
distinct from Oṣun, the latter who is also called "Oshun" and "Ochún" in the Santería religion of the Caribbean (Cuba, Puerto Rico and Trinidad) brought over...
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