Afro-american Religion
The
Afro-American religions
are a number of related
religions
that developed in the
Americas
among
African
slaves
and their descendants. These religions are generally based on the African concept of
divine spirit
— the
Orishas
of the
Yoruba
, the
Inkices
of
Bantu
traditons, and the
Voduns
of
Dahomey
— often combined with European concepts such as
Catholic
saints
,
Kardecist
spirits
, and sometimes
Native American
deities.
Brazil
Candomble
Batuque
Umbanda
Macumba
Xango of Recife
Haiti
Vodun
Cuba
Santera
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