Powers of the Orishas
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by Migene Gonzalez Wippler
During the slave trade, the Yoruba of southwestern Nigeria who were brought to Cuba were forbidden the practice of their religion by their Spanish masters. In order to continue their magical and religious observances safely the slaves opted for the identification and disguise of the Orishas with some of the Catholic Saints worshipped by the Spaniards. In this manner they were able to worship their deities under the very noses of the Spaniards without danger of punishment.
Amazon.com Review: If you're interested in Santeria, and perhaps Voudou and related traditions, this is an enormously helpful reference book. Each of the Orishas is listed with corresponding Catholic saints (and their detailed histories and feast days), colors, days of the week, offerings, necklaces, and more. You'll also find a few basic rituals for purposes related to each Orisha. For anyone looking for a broad view of religious beliefs and practices, and how they connect, universally, this is essential reading. This is an important addition to your library, for information that is unique, easy-to-use, and adds substance to the mysteries of Afro-Caribbean traditions.
Language : English
Paperback : 126 pages
ISBN-10 : 0942272250
ISBN-13 : 978-0942272253
Item Weight : 7.4 ounces
Case Quantity: 72