African Narratives of Orishas, Spirits and Other Deities - Stories from West Africa and the African Diaspora

African Narratives of Orishas, Spirits and Other Deities - Stories from West Africa and the African Diaspora A Journey Into the Realm of Deities, SPI

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Publisher's Synopsis

Acknowledging that the Yoruba are one of the largest and most important groups of people in West Africa, apart from its value as a cultural treasure, African Narratives of Orishas, Spirits and Other Deities will also delight the readers with its wealth of information on Yoruba/Vodun religious beliefs which are told in a spirited form with humor and poetry. Every page reveals the different deeds and aspects of Yoruba deities known as Ori?a, as well as a number of spirits and other deities. This stunning collection of narratives showcases the diversity of Yoruba Ori?a culture and evokes the power of A??. It gives West African deities their much deserved respect and place in world culture. In this collection, Alex Cuoco, specifically kept the text in a non-academic format to afford the reader a free flow of thought without interruptions to check notes. He also chose to use simple language throughout the book to make the texts understandable and valuable to the general reader, as well as, making it a great contribution to the informed. The narratives and all other supporting topics in this work examine Ori?a/Vodun beliefs in cultures in Nigeria, Benin, Togo, as well as, the Angola/Congo Nkisi deities, thus creating a cross-cultural foundation for spiritual learning and gaining of wisdom and knowledge. (Contains an extensive glossary).

Book information

ISBN: 9781478724513
Publisher: Outskirts Press
Imprint: Outskirts Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 299.69
Language: English
Number of pages: 990
Weight: 1940g
Height: 181mm
Width: 255mm
Spine width: 54mm