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Orisha is a vibrant and often misunderstood religion practiced in Trinidad and Tobago, rooted in the Yoruba culture of Nigeria. This spiritual tradition celebrates food, drums, dance, and prayer, boasting millions of followers worldwide. The book delves into the origins and evolution of this colorful tradition, addressing the historical persecution faced by its practitioners. It explores the religion’s deities, practices, ceremonies, and its connections to the Catholic Church. The author highlights the misconceptions that lead some to demonize Orisha, clarifying that it is a non-Christian faith with shared concepts like baptism and a belief in one supreme God, Oludumare. Readers will discover the Orisha spirits, likened to Christian saints, serving as intermediaries between humanity and Oludumare’s divine Kingdom. Notable figures include Osain, the Yoruba god of herbal medicine associated with St. Francis, and Ogun, the warrior god linked to St. Michael. This exploration invites readers to appreciate the richness of this African-rooted tradition. Order your copy today to immerse yourself in the extraordinary world of Orisha and its cultural significance.
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Orishas of Trinidad, Monique Joiner Siedlak
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- 2020
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