Ocha / Santeria
Ocha, also known as Santeria, comprises West African and African-Diasporic religions grounded on the veneration of spirits known as Orishas. Ocha is Yoruban (Nigerian) in origin and thrives in Cuba, where its syncretization with Catholicism has led to it being called Santeria, worship of the Saints.
Santeria Garments and Altars: Speaking Without a Voice (Folk Art & Artists Series)Santeria Enthroned: Art, Ritual, and Innovation in an Afro-Cuban ReligionDrumming For The Gods (Studies In Latin America & Car)
Santeria Garments and Altars: Speaking With...
by Ysamur Flores-Pena
Santeria Enthroned: Art, Ritual, and Innova...
by David H. Brown
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Drumming For The Gods (Studies In Latin Ame...
by Maria Velez
$24.95
The Osha: Secrets of the Yoruba-Lucumi-Santeria Religion in the United States and the Americas : Initiation, Rituals, Ceremonies, Orishas, Divination, Plants, sThe Osha IISanteria: African Spirits in America
The Osha: Secrets of the Yoruba-Lucumi-Sant...
by Julio Garcia Cortez
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The Osha II
by Julio Garcia Cortez
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Santeria: African Spirits in America
by Joseph M. Murphy
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The Altar of My Soul: The Living Traditions of SanteriaSanteria StoriesSanteria: The Beliefs and Rituals of a Growing Religion in America
The Altar of My Soul: The Living Traditions...
by Marta Moreno Vega
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Santeria Stories
by Luis Manuel Nunez
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Santeria: The Beliefs and Rituals of a Grow...
by Miguel A. de La Torre
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