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    African diaspora religions, also described as Afro-American religions, are a number of related beliefs that developed in the Americas in various nations...
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    Islam, African people often combine the practice of their traditional beliefs with the practice of Abrahamic religions. These two Abrahamic religions are...
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    global African diaspora is the worldwide collection of communities descended from people from Africa, predominantly in the Americas. The African populations...
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    evolved into the current forms of religions with similar names that are found in the New World among the African diaspora in the Americas, such as Surinamese...
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  • African spirits as well as deities found within the traditional African religions. It also covers spirits as well as deities found within the African...
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    ethnic religions as a means of maintaining a distinct ethnic identity such as the role of African traditional religion and African diaspora religions among...
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    Nigerian Professor for Traditional African religions, Jacob K. Olupona, summarizes that central for the Yoruba religion, and which all beings possess, is...
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    forms of conjure and charms made and used in African Diaspora Religions and African Traditional Religions that incorporate conjure (witchcraft) into their...
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    from the ancestral realm. African diaspora religions Bantu religion Hoodoo Nyambe Nzambi Mpungu Brown, Ras Michael (2012). African-Atlantic Cultures and the...
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  • Islam by members of the African diaspora may be a consequence of African Muslims retaining their religion after leaving Africa (as for many Muslims in...
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  • in the African continent. In 2001, a released report by the High Level Committee on Indian Diaspora estimated the total Indian Diaspora in Africa to be...
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  • The African-American diaspora refers to communities of people of African descent who previously lived in the United States. These people were mainly descended...
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  • be only loosely characterized as Christian. African diaspora religions are a number of related religions that developed in the Americas in various nations...
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  • era with religions such as Waaqeffanna and Waaqism. According to the author Lugira, the Traditional African religions are the only religions "that can...
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  • Vodou and Louisiana Voodoo, and other elements attributed to African diaspora religions, with such representations often deviating substantially from...
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  • Juju (category Traditional African religions)
    is used in the African Diaspora to describe all forms of charms made in African Diaspora Religions and African Traditional Religions. 19th century venturers...
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    African Hebrew Israelites in Israel comprise a new religious movement that is now mainly based in Dimona. Officially self-identifying as the African Hebrew...
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    Haitian Vodou and sexual orientation (category LGBT topics in the African diaspora)
    tolerant if not openly hostile and these influences are reflected in African diaspora religions following Atlantic slave trade which includes Haitian Vodou. Haitian...
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    so the religion varies greatly by region and subgroup. Similar to other traditional religions of West and Central Africa such as West African Vodun, Yoruba...
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  • Traditional African religions have faced persecution from Christians and Muslims. Adherents of these religions have been forcefully converted to Islam...
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  • Traditional African religions have shared notable relationships with other religions, cultures, and traditions. Throughout the history, they are often...
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  • Voodoo (section Religions)
    refer to: West African Vodun, a religion practiced by Gbe-speaking ethnic groups African diaspora religions, a list of related religions sometimes called...
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    fires African diaspora religions Black church Atheism in the African diaspora Islam in the African diaspora African American–Jewish relations African-American...
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  • elements of the religion to form Haitian Vodou and other African diasporic religions. West African Vodun Traditional African religion portal Akyeampong...
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  • physically and spiritually. Traditional African religion portal Kenya portal Taylor, Bron, Encyclopedia of Religion and Nature, A&C Black (2008), p. 1016...
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    and racism, and for its depiction of beliefs associated with African diaspora religions, particularly Haitian Vodou. Though it received mixed reviews...
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  • the magical Negro as "Magical African American Friends" (MAAFs), says they are rooted in screenwriters’ ignorance of African Americans: MAAFs exist because...
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  • Kaunda, Chammah J. (2021-05-04). "Recovering African Religions as "World Religions": The Case of the Zulu Religion". Black Theology. 19 (2): 122–134. doi:10...
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    World. As a result, female religious figures are part of the religions of the African Diaspora (e.g., manbos in Haitian Vodou). The dominance of Vodou female...
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  • african_indigenous_religions/0?institutionId=5330. Accessed 27 Oct. 2022. Lienhardt, Godfrey (1987). Divinity and Experience: The Religion of the...
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