authority in control of Santería and much diversity exists among practitioners, who are known as creyentes ("believers"). Santería teaches the existence...
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earlier song "Lincoln Highway Dub" off the 1994 album Robbin' the Hood. Santería is an Afro-Cuban religion, practiced in Cuba, South Florida, and exported...
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Santería is an Afro-Caribbean religion that developed in Cuba during the late 19th century. Santeria may also refer to: "Santeria" (song), a 1996 song...
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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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Orisha (redirect from Gods of Santería)
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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His sacrificial victims are typically pure white as well. In one Cuban Santería "pataki", or mythological story, the sea goddess Yemaha (Yemoja) is tricked...
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exchange within the religion; Hagedorn noted that "everything in Santería costs money". Santería initiation ceremonies derive from those in Yoruba traditional...
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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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Ifá (category Santería)
having a prominent place within Santería. In Cuba, Ifá nevertheless also retains a separate existence from Santería. Many Cuban babalawos are also santeros...
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encountered nganga remains, often referring to them as "Santería skulls", a term that mistakes Santería for Palo; one example was recovered during the draining...
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colaboración: SANTERÍA". Radio Montecarlo FM (in Spanish). 31 August 2020. Retrieved 7 September 2020. Culto, Equipo de (28 August 2020). ""Santería": escucha...
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Religion in Cuba (redirect from Santeria in Cuba)
practitioners of religions with West African roots, such as Santeria, Palo, or Cuban Vodú. Santería developed out of the traditions of the Yoruba, one of the...
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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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Santeria is the first collaborative studio album by Italian rappers Marracash and Guè, released on June 24, 2016, by Universal Music Group. As longtime...
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particularly for people with AIDS. In Santería, the date associated with Saint Lazarus is 17 December, despite Santería's reliance on the iconography associated...
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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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religion is the basis for several religions in the New World, notably Santería, Umbanda, Trinidad Orisha, and Candomblé. Yoruba religious beliefs are...
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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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that she was Catholic, as a child Cruz learned Santería songs from her neighbor who practiced Santería. Cruz also studied the words to Yoruba songs with...
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in keeping with the local practice of Santería, an imported African diasporic religion from Cuba. In Santería animal sacrifices are sometimes made in...
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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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Ogun (category Santería)
resulted in his name being retained in Santería religion, as well as the Shango religion of Trinidad and Tobago. In Santería, Ogún is syncretized with Saint...
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Catherine of Siena (section Santería)
to hold her head but to be full of rose petals. In some traditions of Santería, Saint Catherine of Siena has been syncretized with the orisha (deity)...
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be broken down into three main currents: Santería, Palo Monte and include individuals of all origins. Santería is syncretized with Roman Catholicism. Since...
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the Shinto Kami, and others have all been referred to as saints. Cuban Santería, Haitian Vodou, Trinidad Orisha-Shango, Brazilian Umbanda, Candomblé, and...
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Afro-Dominican, Afro-Panamanian, Afro-Puerto Rican Christianity → Catholicism, Santeria, Orisha, Yoruba, Vodou, Traditional African religion Hmong Hmong–Mien →...
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Hinduism, Islam, Rastafari (in Jamaica), and Afro-American religions such as Santería and Vodou. North American cities North America is the fourth most populous...
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