The Lukumí people of Cuba, currently known as Yoruba, are descendants of one of the mightiest West African kingdoms, the Oyo, Empire. The Oyo-Yoruba were important cultural contributors to certain areas of the New World such as Cuba, Brazil, Trinidad, and to some degree Haiti and the Lesser Antilles. Anthropologist William Bascom has said that “no African group has had greater influence on New World culture than the Yoruba.” After the devastation of the empire around 1825, two new Oyos resuscitated. The first, New Oyo, was established about 80 miles south of the ancient site around 1830. The second Oyo was instituted on the other side of the Atlantic Ocean, in the city of Havana and its surrounding towns. Much of Oyo lie, as ancient Oyo is ...
As one of the salient forces in the ritual life of those who worship the pre-Christian and Muslim de...
Pleasure Island - Cuba is an intriguing island which, since the day it was discovered by Christopher...
As one of the salient forces in the ritual life of those who worship the pre-Christian and Muslim de...
The Lukumí people of Cuba, currently known as Yoruba, are descendants of one of the mightiest West A...
The status, roles, and interactions of three dominant African ethnic groups and their descendants in...
This study examines the correlation between the expansion and collapse of the Oyo Empire, the ethnol...
Batá identifies both the two-headed, hourglass-shaped drum of the Yoruba people and the culture and ...
The Yoruban people of modern-day Nigeria worship many deities called orichas by means of singing, dr...
Abstract: The Cuban Abakuá society—derived from the Èfìk Ékpè and Ejagham Úgbè societies of southeas...
The axiom that culture is dynamic, adaptive and resilient is exemplified in the Santeria of Cuba. Mu...
This paper focuses on the 19th century deportation of Ñáñigos (members of Abakuá, a Cuban secret so...
Includes bibliographical references.This paper will provide the reader with an overview of popular C...
How did Africans create homes for themselves and maintain ancestral practices after being forcefully...
The status, roles, and interactions of three dominant African ethnic groups and their descendants in...
This paper offers a detailed ethnography of a shrine house based in Havana called Ilé Tuntun, whose ...
As one of the salient forces in the ritual life of those who worship the pre-Christian and Muslim de...
Pleasure Island - Cuba is an intriguing island which, since the day it was discovered by Christopher...
As one of the salient forces in the ritual life of those who worship the pre-Christian and Muslim de...
The Lukumí people of Cuba, currently known as Yoruba, are descendants of one of the mightiest West A...
The status, roles, and interactions of three dominant African ethnic groups and their descendants in...
This study examines the correlation between the expansion and collapse of the Oyo Empire, the ethnol...
Batá identifies both the two-headed, hourglass-shaped drum of the Yoruba people and the culture and ...
The Yoruban people of modern-day Nigeria worship many deities called orichas by means of singing, dr...
Abstract: The Cuban Abakuá society—derived from the Èfìk Ékpè and Ejagham Úgbè societies of southeas...
The axiom that culture is dynamic, adaptive and resilient is exemplified in the Santeria of Cuba. Mu...
This paper focuses on the 19th century deportation of Ñáñigos (members of Abakuá, a Cuban secret so...
Includes bibliographical references.This paper will provide the reader with an overview of popular C...
How did Africans create homes for themselves and maintain ancestral practices after being forcefully...
The status, roles, and interactions of three dominant African ethnic groups and their descendants in...
This paper offers a detailed ethnography of a shrine house based in Havana called Ilé Tuntun, whose ...
As one of the salient forces in the ritual life of those who worship the pre-Christian and Muslim de...
Pleasure Island - Cuba is an intriguing island which, since the day it was discovered by Christopher...
As one of the salient forces in the ritual life of those who worship the pre-Christian and Muslim de...