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         African Diasporic:     more books (25)
  1. Configuring the African World: Continental and Diasporic Literatures and Cultures by Femi Ojo-Ade, 2007-09-05
  2. Journeys Home: An Anthology of Contemporary African Diasporic Experience
  3. DanceHall: From Slave Ship to Ghetto (African and Diasporic Cultural Studies) by Sonjah Stanley Niaah, 2010-07-10
  4. Ma-Ka Diasporic Juks: Contemporary Writing by Queers of African Descent
  5. Racing Cultural Interface: African Diasporic Identities In Digital Age
  6. Oshun's Light Rebirth of Anansi: A ThirdWave Feminist Collection from African Diasporic students by Tiphanie Gundel, 2000
  7. Clear Word and Third Sight: Folk Groundings and Diasporic Consciousness in African Caribbean Writing by Catherine A. John, 2004-05
  8. Michael A. Gomez, ed. Diasporic Africa: A Reader.(Book review): An article from: African American Review by Lauren Hauptman, 2007-12-22
  9. African Stability & Integration Regional, Continental & Diasporic Pan-African Realities by AgyemangAtahPoku, 2000
  10. How Diasporic Peoples Maintain Their Identity in Multicultural Societies: Chinese, Africans, and Jews by Norman Vasu, 2009-01-31
  11. DANCE, DIASPORIC: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Encyclopedia of African-American Culture and History, 2nd ed.</i> by Robin Wilson, 2006
  12. TEXTILES, DIASPORIC: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Encyclopedia of African-American Culture and History, 2nd ed.</i> by Maude Wahlman, 2006
  13. DIASPORIC PHOTOGRAPHY: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Encyclopedia of African-American Culture and History, 2nd ed.</i> by Isolde Brielmaier, 2006
  14. Editorial: whose diaspora is this anyway? Continental Africans trying on and troubling diasporic identity.(Editorial): An article from: Critical Arts by Handel Kashope Wright, 2003-01-01

1. Lydia Cabrera
A lengthy ist of books on all aspects of african diasporic religions in Cuba written by the renowned ethnographer Lydia Cabrera.
http://www.afrocubaweb.com/cabrera.htm
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Lydia Cabrera
Lydia Cabrera is a legendary Cuban ethnographer and author on AfroCuban religions. She left behind an extensive bibliography, mostly published in Miami by Coleccion Chichereku en el Exilio . Unfortunately none of it seems to have been translated into English. Lydia did extensive work in Matanzas, including the small towns south of the city of Matanzas itself, places such as Perico and Union de Reyes. Her works are much prized both in Cuba and in the US.
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You can order most of these books through our links to amazon.com , perhaps the largest of the on-line bookstores. You can also order directly from the publisher, which in many cases is Ediciones Universales Anos De Ofun : Recuerdos, Relatos Y Anotaciones (Coleccion Caniqui)
by Mercedes Muriedas Lydia Cabrera (Illustrator) Anago/Vocabulario Lucumi : El Yoruba Que Se Habla En Cuba (Coleccion Del Chichereku En El Exilio) Lydia Cabrera / Paperback / Published 1986 The most complete dictionary of Yoruba spoken in Cuba available. Anos De Ofun : Recuerdos, Relatos Y Anotaciones

2. Lydia Cabrera
A lengthy ist of books on all aspects of african diasporic religions in Cuba written by the renowned ethnographer Lydia Cabrera.
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3. The Land Of Kam Dedicated To The Kametic Past And Resent
Dedicated to the african diasporic tradition known as the Kametic or ancient Egyptian religion.
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Search: Lycos Tripod Dating Search Share This Page Report Abuse Edit your Site ... Next Welcome to The Land of Kam This site is dedicated to providing an accurate source of information on the Kametic (Khametic-ancient Egyptians) spiritual tradition of Ausar Auset and to the descendants of the ancient Africans of the Nile Valley Civilization both past and present.
*Last Update: 3/16/2* " ...the difference between the Kametic and the Egyptians is that Kametic people know God. "
REFERENCES: ARTICLES:
Introduction to African Religion
Metu Neter vol.I African Spirituality:On Becoming Ancestors Healing Wisdom of Africa ... Welcoming Spirit Home
History
African Origin of Civilization
Africans Who Wrote the Bible What They Never Told You in History Class
Metu Neter vol.II
... Opening to Spirit
Traditional Practices
Four New World Rituals
Jambalaya Ancestors Hidden Hands Obi Abata: The Little Oracle ... Century of Spells
Inspirational Altar of My Soul Divine Inspiration Daughters of the Dust Quilombo - Spirit Lost Black Orpheus Mules and Men Once Were Warriors AfroBrasil ... Breast Cancer? Breast Health

4. AFPL's Auburn Avenue Research Library - African Diasporic
African AfricanAmerican Diasporic Web Sites Literature. African Literature Index. From the African Studies WWWW (U.
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5. Stoval
HARLEMSUR-SEINE BUILDING AN AFRICAN AMERICAN DIASPORIC COMMUNITY IN PARIS Tyler Stovall
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6. Raceandhistory.com - African Spirituality
african diasporic traditions in Trinidad, focusing on Shango Baptists and Spiritual Baptists.
http://www.raceandhistory.com/historicalviews/africanspirit.htm
By KIM JOHNSON
Born Again In Living Waters
T heirs are the vibrations shared by most Trinidadians, everyone who can move to the music of David Rudder or Superblue. And although they are not represented in the population censuses, the Spiritual Baptists or Shouters are estimated to number anywhere between 100 to 300 thousand.
"Listen to the early steelband with the grumbler and listen to a Baptist doption," says musicologist Mervyn Williams, who has written a dissertation on the church's music, "and you wonder who influence who. It's the same Trinidad folk element cutting through steelband and religion."
And it's not only Trinidad and Brazil, as David Rudder sings, argues Archbishop Raymond Oba Douglas of the Mount Prisgah Spiritual Baptist Archdiocese International Ltd. "In Guyana they're called 'Jordanites' because immersion started at the Jordan; in St Vincent it's the Shakers; in Jamaica the Revivalists." But, explains Archbishop Douglas, apart from a few differences they have all the same general traits: "entertainment" of the Holy Spirit, "shaking" and talking in tongues. It is the Christianity of Africans in the New World.
For instance, baptism in "living waters" is a reinterpretation of an African worship of water spirits, as is the elaborate water dance of the Trinidadian dragon masquerade. Most Shouter rituals and invocations involve the sprinkling of water. "When I go to the sea I see my mother and when I ring my bell I see her rise from the sea," says Mother Superior Elaine Griffith, interim Archbishop of the National Evangelical Spiritual Baptist (NESB) faith, a woman of both great proportions and spiritual presence.

7. Home Page
Collective of musicians, storytellers, and dancers who are priests and adherents of African Traditional Diasporic Religions; dedicated to sharing the
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8. S Harvey Internet Directory - Society - Religion And Spirituality
Search The entire directory Only in "Ifa, Babalawo" Top Society Religion and Spirituality african diasporic Ifa, Babalawo
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9. Society Religion And Spirituality African Diasporic
Society Religion and Spirituality african diasporic Candombl
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10. Religion Explorer : African Diasporic
african diasporic. Category. Top African Diasporic. Related categories.Akan Anago Yoruba Candomblé Hoodoo, Rootwork, Conjure, Obeah
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Category Top African : Diasporic Related categories Akan Anago Yoruba Candomblé Hoodoo, Rootwork, Conjure, Obeah ... Products and Services
The results 1 to 8 from 8 Ancestors and Inquices Kongo-derived religions are based on veneration of named ancestors (Nkuyu), water spirits or remote ancestors (Simbi), nature spirits or remotest ancestors (Inquises), and the high god (Nzambi Mpongo).
http://www.inquiceweb.com/antepasado.html At the Crossroads: Afro-Cuban Orisha Arts A multimedia exhibition at the Historical Museum of Southern Florida on traditional arts associated with the Afro-Cuban Orisha religion in Miami.
http://www.historical-museum.org/exhibits/orisha/orisha.htm ATR Pan-African Spirituality Forum Discussion forum on all African Traditional Religions as practiced in Africa and the Diaspora, including Vodoun, Ifa, Orisha, Santeria, Candomble, Palo, Kemet. One-time registration is required to enter the ATR Forum.
http://forums.delphiforums.com/dahomey/ Basic Standards of Palo and Lukumi Beliefs A detailed exposition of the differences and similarities between the deities, rituals, and practices of Kimbisa / Espiritismo / Palo Monte traditions on the one hand and Lukumi / Yoruba / Osha / Catholic traditions on the other and a path of syncretism that unites the two, especially in Cuba.
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11. Society - Religion And Spirituality - African - Diasporic -
Resources for Society Religion And Spirituality - African - Diasporic - Candombl
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12. Religion Explorer : African Diasporic Palo, Congo, Inkisi
african diasporic Palo, Congo, Inkisi. http//www.inquiceweb.com/firmas.html Written Altars of the Kongo in the Diaspora New window
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Category Top African Diasporic : Palo, Congo, Inkisi The results 1 to 4 from 4 InquiceWeb Major introductory site to various Kongo derived faiths as practiced in the Americas, such as Umbanda, Kimbanda, CondomblŽ de Congo, and CondomblŽ de Angola in Brazil; Kumina and Obeah in Jamaica and other Caribbean countries; and Rootwork or Hoodoo in the USA. Includes in-depth articles on the worship of the Nkisi (Enkises), bibliography, guestbook, and useful link-list to other Palo, Kongo, and Bantu sites.
http://www.inquiceweb.com/ Names of the Inquices A table naming and comparing the many Inquices of Palo and Umbanda with their counterparts among the Orishas and Santos of Diasporaan Santeria, Ocha, and Candomble.
http://www.inquiceweb.com/cuadro.html What Is Kongo Religion and Where Is It Practiced? A taxonomic and geographic overview of the many allied varieties of Kongo Religion (worship of the Enkises) that are currently practiced in Africa and the Americas.
http://www.inquiceweb.com/dondeKongo.html Written Altars of the Kongo in the Diaspora Pontos riscados and firmas (sigils) of various Brazilian and Cuban Inquises as drawn in Palo Mayombe, Umbanda, and Candomble d'Angola, with visual comparion to the veve sigils of Haitian Vodou.

13. Galaxy Directory Shango Baptist Diasporic African Religion
Stock Quotes Galaxy Community Religion African Diasporic Shango Baptist Submit Your Site to this Directory Featured Listings
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14. BooksSquare.com- A Directory Of African Diasporic Book
Home Religion african diasporic Diffusion of the African culture and ofthe African Traditional Religions and afrodescendentes through courses,
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BooksSquare.com - A comprehensive index of book online resources l Directory Home l Help l BooksSquare.com Home Contact us Link to us About us ... Religion African Diasporic African Diasporic Listing: All Black Magick FREE GIFT WITH EVERY ORDER! Find everything that you need for Witchcraft,Spells,Voodoo ,Macumba and Santeria. Differents Dolls and Potions. http://allblackmagic.homestead.com/ Botanica Santa Barbara Traditional Palo Mayombe http://www.mayombe.net/ Caribbean Magick for Love Spells and rootwork. http://caribbeanmagick.faithweb.com/

15. Stand Up For Africa - African Diasporic Youth Empowerment Programme
We aim to involve young Diasporic Africans in development and activism on behalfof Africa.
http://www.standupforafrica.org.uk/whatwedo/diasporic.php
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African Diasporic Youth Empowerment Programme
The aims of our Programme are:
  • to mobilise young Africans in UK Colleges, Universities, and workplaces to support development in Africa; to mobilise young Africans in the UK to become activists in support of Africa; to engage young Africans in the UK with the work of the Commission for Africa, and to support them in creating a presence at key conferences and gatherings; to encourage young Africans in the UK to organise fundraising activities to support community development projects in Africa; and to provide training and opportunities to support young Africans in the UK in developing their skills to become active citizens in their local and global communities.
So, if you are a Diasporic African living in the UK, age 18-29, why not join our Programme? We will try to match your interests, skills, and level of commitment to current voluntary opportunities, support and training. Find out more by emailing or 'phone +44 (0)207 228 7733.

16. Religion And Spirituality: African: Diasporic UFOseek Directory For Religion And
UFOseek directory for Religion and Spirituality/African/Diasporic Religion andSpirituality african diasporic.
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http://www.inquiceweb.com/antepasado.html Kongo-derived religions are based on veneration of named ancestors (Nkuyu), water spirits or remote ancestors (Simbi), nature spirits or remotest ancestors (Inquises), and the high god (Nzambi Mpongo). Review It Rate It Bookmark It
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http://forums.delphiforums.com/dahomey/ Discussion forum on all African Traditional Religions as practiced in Africa and the Diaspora, including Vodoun, Ifa, Orisha, Santeria, Candomble, Palo, Kemet. One-time registration is required to enter the ATR Forum. Review It Rate It Bookmark It
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17. Boston Healing Landscape Project -- Links - African-descended/Diasporic Traditio
Childhood Asthma in the African Diaspora Healing Systems Meanings of Sadness and the Use of www.africaonline.com index of african diasporic sites
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18. Narrations Of "Exile" In Recent African Diasporic Literary Imagination
SESSION “NARRATIONS OF ‘EXILE’ IN RECENT african diasporic LITERARY IMAGINATION”.Paper 1. Christopher N. Okonkwo. University of MissouriColumbia
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SESSION: “NARRATIONS OF ‘EXILE’ IN RECENT AFRICAN DIASPORIC LITERARY IMAGINATION” Paper 1 Christopher N. Okonkwo University of Missouri-Columbia OkonkwoC@missouri.edu “ ‘Coming to America’: Ike Oguine’s A Squatter’s Tale and the Nigerian Expatriate’s Odyssey” My paper explores Ike Oguine’s A Squatter’s Tale (Heinemann 2000) as an immigrant faction For the Nigerian immigrant, specifically, coming to America means both navigating geographical, economic, cultural, political, and emotional spaces and forging a shifting identity. Those efforts are, however, complicated by the exigencies of exile and adjustment to a new land, “immense, indifferent, frightening . . . varied, challenging and . . . still full of opportunities” ( Squatter’s Reflecting on his odyssey, Obi, the novel’s expatriate-protagonist, narrator and implied author, addresses that paradox: “although I would always be in a sense apart from it, always be more Nigerian than American, I also had to strive for a place inside it; I had to find a way to be both apart from and a part of this vast country” (196). A Squatter’s Tale sub-texts the experiences of many Nigerian, particularly Igbo, immigrants in the United States.

19. Your Basic Crackpot Theory Of Everything
african diasporic Religions are those which have arisen, typically in the Western Adherents of african diasporic religions typically have no real tribal
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Category Society Religion and Spirituality african diasporic Lucumi, Ocha, A lengthy ist of books on all aspects of african diasporic religions in
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    At the Crossroads: Afro-Cuban Orisha Arts

    A multimedia exhibition at the Historical Museum of Southern Florida on traditional arts associated with the
    Afro-Cuban Orisha religion in Miami.
    Category: Society: Religion and Spirituality: African: Diasporic: Lucumi, Ocha, Santeria www.historical-museum.org/exhibits/orisha/orisha_start.htm [archived copy] [stripped] [older copies] - indexed: Apr 26 2005 - modified: Apr 06 2001 Lydia Cabrera Bibliography A lengthy ist of books on all aspects of African Diasporic religions in Cuba written by the renowned ethnographer Lydia Cabrera. www.afrocubaweb.com/cabrera.htm [archived copy] [stripped] [older copies] - indexed: Apr 26 2005 - modified: Aug 18 2004 Organization of African Traditional Healers (OATH) A nonprofit, religious, educational, and certification organization committed to the positive promotion of
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