The axiom that culture is dynamic, adaptive and resilient is exemplified in the Santeria of Cuba. Much of the picture of dehumanization, atrocities, and the treatment of slaves as chattels in the New World came from the Caribbean. Ironically, it was here that the slaves were better equipped to preserve their African culture. The factors that accounted for this include the climate and the topography of the area, demography, the predominance of Yoruba culture in the Black communities, the gang system of organizing labour, and weak white ideological presence. By check-mating the acculturation or creolization process, we saw how the interplay of African culture and Euro-American environment combined to bring about the emergence of Santeria. As ...
Santurismo (Santería + Turismo) refers to the popular formula of Afro-Cuban religions and tourism an...
This work focuses on the history of the Fang people of Equatorial Guinea between 1927 and 1979 in an...
Santería (also called La Regla de Ocha, or The Rule of Ocha) is an Afro-American syncretic religion ...
How did Africans create homes for themselves and maintain ancestral practices after being forcefully...
The Yoruban people of modern-day Nigeria worship many deities called orichas by means of singing, dr...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the article\u27s first paragraph. Santeria is a religion native to ...
Santeria is a syncretic religion, blending influences of the Caribbean tradition, West Africa's Yoru...
The status, roles, and interactions of three dominant African ethnic groups and their descendants in...
La relación sincrética entre diversas culturas que, durante el período colonial, llegaron a configur...
Beginning with a basic definition of what an identity is, this research provides a connection betwee...
This study examines the correlation between the expansion and collapse of the Oyo Empire, the ethnol...
This article considers the recent evolution of cuban santería and the expansion of this religion acr...
The Lukumí people of Cuba, currently known as Yoruba, are descendants of one of the mightiest West A...
Forced to succumb to a life of enslavement, African-turned-Afro-Caribbean slaves devel- oped a colle...
This paper will examine how the Batista and Castro regimes were able to impact the perception of San...
Santurismo (Santería + Turismo) refers to the popular formula of Afro-Cuban religions and tourism an...
This work focuses on the history of the Fang people of Equatorial Guinea between 1927 and 1979 in an...
Santería (also called La Regla de Ocha, or The Rule of Ocha) is an Afro-American syncretic religion ...
How did Africans create homes for themselves and maintain ancestral practices after being forcefully...
The Yoruban people of modern-day Nigeria worship many deities called orichas by means of singing, dr...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the article\u27s first paragraph. Santeria is a religion native to ...
Santeria is a syncretic religion, blending influences of the Caribbean tradition, West Africa's Yoru...
The status, roles, and interactions of three dominant African ethnic groups and their descendants in...
La relación sincrética entre diversas culturas que, durante el período colonial, llegaron a configur...
Beginning with a basic definition of what an identity is, this research provides a connection betwee...
This study examines the correlation between the expansion and collapse of the Oyo Empire, the ethnol...
This article considers the recent evolution of cuban santería and the expansion of this religion acr...
The Lukumí people of Cuba, currently known as Yoruba, are descendants of one of the mightiest West A...
Forced to succumb to a life of enslavement, African-turned-Afro-Caribbean slaves devel- oped a colle...
This paper will examine how the Batista and Castro regimes were able to impact the perception of San...
Santurismo (Santería + Turismo) refers to the popular formula of Afro-Cuban religions and tourism an...
This work focuses on the history of the Fang people of Equatorial Guinea between 1927 and 1979 in an...
Santería (also called La Regla de Ocha, or The Rule of Ocha) is an Afro-American syncretic religion ...