Yoruba Religion
Résumé
Yoruba Religion is one of the main influences in the making of Afro-Atlantic religions. Known as Lucumís in Cuba or Nagôs in Brazil, enslaved Africans coming from Yorubaland have greatly contributed to the fashioning of Orisha worship in Latin America. In the last thirty years, Yoruba Religion has increased its influence in countries like Brazil or Argentina, through the ritual activities of Yoruba babalawos and the spread of Ifá in Latin America. Today Cuban Ifá tradition, claiming the same Yoruba origin, is also a key component of the re-Africanization process
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