#108: Yoruba religion and Voodoo: Bellegarde-Smith comments.edu> Vodun is first and foremost a SYNCRETIC religion, meaning largely a mix of Fon and.Yoruba religion and Voodoo: Bellegarde-Smith comments. To: Haiti mailing list <haiti@lists.Yoruba religion and Voodoo: Bellegarde-Smith comments. From: Robert Corbett <bcorbett@netcom.com. |
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YORUBA RELIGION.Ironically, while in the New World Yoruba religion is in a period of modest ascendency, in.In addition to the worship of one God, named Olodumare, the Yoruba worship dozens of.The religion took deep hold in African communities in Brazil and Cuba especially, and. |
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Yoruba Religion and Myth.The Yoruba believe these stones have special powers, and they enshrine the stones in.Curiously, the Yoruba never actively worship their all-powerful god, variously known as.Yoruba Religion and Myth. Hal Horton '93 (English 32, 1989) The faiths of the Yoruba peoples of. |