An edition of Afro-Cuban Religions (2001)

Afro-Cuban Religions

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An edition of Afro-Cuban Religions (2001)

Afro-Cuban Religions

"African-derived religions enrich all aspects of Cuba's social, cultural, and everyday life, and encompass all ethnic and social groups. Politics, art, and civil events such as weddings, funerals, festivals, and carnivals all possess distinctly Afro-Cuban characteristics. Miguel Barnet provides a concise guide to the various traditions and branches of Afro-Cuban religions. He distinguishes between the two most important cult forms - the Regla de Ocha (Santeria) and the Regla de Palo Monte.

Regla de Ocha promotes worship of the Orisha (gods), and uses traditional oracles that originated in the old Yoruba city of Ile-Ife. The Regla de Palo Monte came from the Congo area. The term palo refers to the ritual use of trees and plants, which are believed to have magical powers.".

"Africans who were brought to Cuba as slaves had to recreate their old traditions in their new Caribbean context. As their African heritage collided with Catholicism and with Native American and European traditions, certain African gods and traditions became more prominent while others lost their significance in the new Cuban culture. The author also discusses the roles of music and dance as forms of Cuban religious expression and describes the specific instruments and symbols they employ.

The book ends with an enthusiastic depiction of Barnet's recent research journey to West Africa, the Land of the Orishas."--BOOK JACKET.

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Language
English
Pages
160

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Cover of: Afro-Cuban Religions
Afro-Cuban Religions
August 2001, Markus Wiener Publishers, Ian Randle Publishers
Paperback in English

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Classifications

Library of Congress
BL2530.C9B3713 2001, BL2530.C9 B3713 2001

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
160
Dimensions
8.8 x 5.8 x 0.6 inches
Weight
8 ounces

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL9425466M
Internet Archive
afrocubanreligio0000barn
ISBN 10
1558762558
ISBN 13
9781558762558
LCCN
00054638
OCLC/WorldCat
45668867, 47962826
Library Thing
2787296
Goodreads
2328627

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