African diaspora religions, also described as Afro-American religions, are a number of related beliefs that developed in the Americas in various areas...
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from the ancestral realm. African diaspora religions Bantu religion Hoodoo Nyambe Nzambi Mpungu Brown, Ras Michael (2012). African-Atlantic Cultures and the...
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Mauritius. Judaism portal Africa portal African American–Jewish relations African-American Jews African diaspora religions Antisemitism by country Antisemitism...
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Islam by members of the African diaspora may be a consequence of African Muslims retaining their religion after leaving Africa (as for many Muslims in...
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List of Christian denominations (redirect from Lists of christian religions)
be only loosely characterized as Christian. African diaspora religions are a number of related religions that developed in the Americas in various nations...
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polytheistic African religions rather early. West African religions seek to come to terms with reality, and, unlike Abrahamic religions, are not idealisations...
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ethnic religions as a means of maintaining a distinct ethnic identity such as the role of African traditional religion and African diaspora religions among...
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African spirits as well as deities found within the traditional African religions. It also covers spirits as well as deities found within the African...
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era with religions such as Waaqeffanna and Waaqism. According to the author Lugira, the Traditional African religions are the only religions "that can...
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Juju (category Traditional African religions)
used in the West African Diaspora to describe all forms of charms made in African Diaspora Religions and African Traditional Religions. According to some...
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Lift Every Voice and Sing (redirect from African-American National Anthem)
brother, J. Rosamond Johnson (1873–1954). Written from the context of African Americans in the late 19th century, the hymn is a prayer of thanksgiving...
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fires African diaspora religions Black church Atheism in the African diaspora Islam in the African diaspora African American–Jewish relations African-American...
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recent emigration from Africa. The African Union (AU) defines the African diaspora as consisting: "of people of native or partial African origin living outside...
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world. Despite its name, the voodoo doll is not prominent in the African diaspora religions of Haitian Vodou nor Louisiana Voodoo. Members of the High Priesthood...
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Mardi Gras Indians (category Traditional African religions)
is an African-American art form. The Mardi Gras Indian tradition developed as a form of cultural resistance when traditional African religions were banned...
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Nigerian Professor for Traditional African religions, Jacob K. Olupona, summarizes that central for the Yoruba religion, and which all beings possess, is...
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forms of conjure and charms made and used in African Diaspora Religions and African Traditional Religions that incorporate conjure into their religious...
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such as Askia. Traditional African religions are tolerant of other gods, which allows general co-existence for multiple religions. This has been regarded...
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English History of African American English, Blackwell Poplack, Shana; Tagliamonte, Sali (2001), African American English in the Diaspora, Blackwell Pullum...
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Black History Month (redirect from African-American History Month)
known as African-American History Month. It began as a way of remembering important people and events in the history of the African diaspora, initially...
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elements of the religion to form Haitian Vodou and other African diasporic religions. West African Vodun Traditional African religion portal Akyeampong...
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Magical Negro (redirect from Magical African American Brother)
the magical Negro as "Magical African American Friends" (MAAFs), says they are rooted in screenwriters’ ignorance of African Americans: MAAFs exist because...
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history of the African-American presence in the United States and continues to this day. The spreading of the African American diaspora would begin as...
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racial groups of Africa. African Americans constitute the second largest ethno-racial group in the US after White Americans. The term "African American" generally...
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uplift" people of African ancestry. At its core, pan-Africanism is a belief that "African people, both on the continent and in the diaspora, share not merely...
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vocabulary is also used in African diaspora religions such as the Afro-Brazilian religion of Candomblé, the Caribbean religion of Santería in the form of...
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Kaunda, Chammah J. (2021-05-04). "Recovering African Religions as "World Religions": The Case of the Zulu Religion". Black Theology. 19 (2): 122–134. doi:10...
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forms of charms made in Hoodoo, African Diaspora Religions and African Traditional Religions. These African ideals about charm bags influenced the creation...
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and racism, and for its depiction of beliefs associated with African diaspora religions, particularly Haitian Vodou. Though it received mixed reviews...
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