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Santería: from Slavery to Slavery
Africana Studies Review
Plot Summaries of the Brother/Sister Plays
Samuel Adekunle Ola Osungbeju
UNIVERSITY of CALIFORNIA, SAN DIEGO How Music Travels: the Opera Blood Hunger Child a Dissertation Submitted in Partial Satisfac
Beyond the Threshold: Allusions to the Òrìs À in Ana Mendieta's Silueta
LETRA DEL AÑO 2015 Para Barquisimeto Y La Casa De Santo Yoruba “OKÁN LAYÉ”
The Boston Globe, the Brother Sister Plays
'Standardized Chapel Library Project' Lists
The Influence of Yoruba Religion and Gastronomy on the Yoruba Diaspora of Cuba and Brazil: a Transnational Analysis
The Womanist in Lekan Balogun's
Divine Women in Santeria: Healing with a Gendered Self Elizabeth Tracy
180 Narrating Tarell Alvin Mccraney's the Brother/ Sister Plays
Memory, Sacred Performance and the Restoration of Afro Cuban Women's
Divine Mediators of Health Within Miami's Cuban-American Santeria Community
IN the RED and BROWN WATER.Qxd 4/3/2013 12:29 PM Page I
La Regla Osha-Ifá: Papel De La Mujer En La Santería Cubana.”
Top View
The Orisha Changó and Other African Deities in Cuban Drama Robert Lima
Ogun in Precolonial Yorubaland a Comparative Analysis
Santeria and Mental Health : Bridging the Gap Between the Social Work Profession and Orisha
Speaking with the Orishas: Divination and Propitiation in the Lucumi Religion
ABSTRACT Title of Dissertation: AFRO-CUBAN BATÁ DRUM
Brothers Size
Ewe Orisha a Treatise on the Role of Plants in the Yoruba Religion
(Stylistic and Semantic) That Are In
Afro-Cuban Orisha Hermeneutics and Embodied Scholarship, Life Reflections of a Lukumí Priest Alexander Fernandez
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O Canto De Oyá No Candomblé Keto: Um Estudo Dos Aspectos Culturais E Etnomusicológicos
On Divinities: a Comparative Analysis of Selected Yoruba and Chinese
Spiritual Content of Yoruba Concept of Sexuality and Sustenance of Family Values Through Eko - Ile (Home Training)
Regina Taylor's Crowns: the Overflow of "Memories Cupped Under the Brim"
The Mythological Religious Study of a Yoruba Goddess
In the Red and Brown Water by Award-Winning Playwright Tarell Alvin Mccraney October 5 – 16, 2016 at the Oscar G
Orisha Worshippers
Ifá, the Fantastic, and Women in Literature of the African
Photos of Plants
Spiritual Eroticism and Real Good Loving in Tina Mcelroy Ansa's The
A Critical Analysis of the Yorùbá Conception of a Person
Orunmila Youngsters International, Who Rekindle the Flame
Research Journal in Modern Languages and Literatures & Literatures
Lukumi People
Èÿù, La Otra Cara De Olódùmarè