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“Superstition Is the Offspring of Ignorance,” the Suppression
DIANA PATON & MAARIT FORDE, Editors
The Spiritual Landscapes of Barbados
Afro-Jamaican Religio-Cultural Epistemology and the Decolonization of Health
Obeah, Witchcraft in the West Indies, by Hesketh J
Drapo Vodou: Sacred Standards of Haitian Vodou
Dianne Marie Stewart C.V
Orisha Worship and "Jesus Time": Rethinking African Religious Conversion in the Nineteenth-Century Caribbean Rosanne Marion Adderley Tulane University
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Obeah As Conduit in Elizabeth Nunez's When Rocks Dance
Tracing the African Origins of Obeah (Obia): Some Conjectures and Inferences from the History of Benin Kingdom
Obeah Acts: Producing and Policing the Boundaries of Religion in the Caribbean
Review of "Creole Religions of the Caribbean: an Introduction from Vodou and Santeria to Obeah and Espiritismo" by M.F
Obeah to Rastafari: Jamaica As a Colony of Ridicule, Oppression and Violence, 1865-1939
CARIBBEAN RELIGIONS Spring 2000, 11:00 A.M.--12:20 P.M., Tuesday and Thursday, TBH 205
The 1930S Horror Adventure Film on Location in Jamaica: ‘Jungle Gods’, ‘Voodoo Drums’ and ‘Mumbo Jumbo’ in the ‘Secret Places of Paradise Island’
Redalyc.The Art of Power: Poison and Obeah Accusations and The
Jamaican Religion
Top View
Afro-Caribbean Religions Helps Form Part of a Wider Cultural and Academic Phenomenon
A Comparative Review: Obeah, Race and Racism: Caribbean Witchcraft
Bahamas Page 1 of 3
Africa and Its Diasporas: Remembering South America
Aleister Crowley, Marie De Miramar & the True Wanga
Jamaica 2018 International Religious Freedom Report
Celebrating Guyanese Freedoms While Captive in Cultural Politics
Jah in the Flesh: an Examination of Spirit, Power, and Divine Envesselment in Rastafari
Eliot on Crosson, 'Experiments with Power: Obeah and the Remaking of Religion in Trinidad'
Recent Literature on Reggae and Rastafari In
Rum and Spirits the “Meaning” of Alcohol
Obeah, Violence, and Power in a Nineteenth-Century British Caribbean Slave Community
Bahamas 2018 International Religious Freedom Report
International Journal of Research in Arts and Social Sciences Vol 9,No.1
Obayifo to Obeah: Priestly Power and Other Elements of Afro-Atlantic Akan Identity
Jamaica 2019 International Religious Freedom Report
O Rigin Al a Rticle
"Superstition:" Obeah After the Morant Bay Rebellion, 1865-1900
Obeah and Other Powers: the Politics of Caribbean Religion and Healing
Beyond Genealogies: Expertise and Religious Knowledge in Legal
Odinani a RESEARCH PAPER from WIKIPEDIA on IGBO TRADITION/ LAWS/ MORALITY Simone Madu Onyekachi(
[email protected]
/+2348094406973)
Bahamas Page 1 of 3
Obeah: Healing and Protection in West Indian Slave Ife El