by Lambert M. Surhone, West African Vodun Books available in PDF, EPUB, Kindle, Docs and Mobi Format. Download West African Vodun books, Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Vodun or Vudun - is a traditional Polytheistic organised religion of coastal West Africa, from Nigeria to Ghana. It is distinct from the unorganised traditional animistic religions in the interiors of these same countries, as well as from various religions with often similar names of the African Diaspora in the New World, such as Haitian Vodou, the similar Vudu of the Dominican Republic, Candomblé Jejé in Brazil, Louisiana Voodoo, and Santería in Cuba, which are syncretized with Christianity and the traditional religions of the Kongo people of Congo and Angola. The word vodún is the Gbe word for spirit. When the word is capitalized, Vodun, it denotes the religion. When it is not, vodun, it denotes the spirits that are central to the religion. Voodoo is the most common pronunciation amongst English speakers. Vodun is practised by the Ewe, Kabye, Mina, Fon, peoples of southeastern Ghana, southern and central Togo, southern and central Benin,and the Yoruba in southwestern Nigeria.
by Jesse Russell, West African Vodun Books available in PDF, EPUB, Kindle, Docs and Mobi Format. Download West African Vodun books, High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Vodun or Vudun (spirit in the Fon and Ewe languages, pronounced with a nasal high-tone u; also spelled Vodon, Vodoun, Voudou, Voodoo etc.) is an indigenous organised religion of coastal West Africa from Nigeria to Ghana. Vodun is practised by the Ewe, Kabye, Mina and Fon peoples of southeastern Ghana, southern and central Togo, southern and central Benin and (under a different name) the Yoruba of southwestern Nigeria.
by Books Llc, Vodou Books available in PDF, EPUB, Kindle, Docs and Mobi Format. Download Vodou books, Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 30. Chapters: West African Vodun, Zombie, Loa, Guinee, Captain Debas, Boum'ba Maza, Haitian Vodou, RAM, Haitian vodou drumming, Maya Deren, Marie Laveau, LGBT topics and Voodoo, Richard Auguste Morse, Gris-gris, Boukman Eksperyans, Haitian mythology, Rasin, Christian-Voodoo relations, Bokor, Divine Horsemen: The Living Gods of Haiti, Veve, Anaisa Pye, National Confederation of Haitian Vodou, Hounfour, Houngan, KOSANBA, Mambo, Belie Belcan, Michari, Ghede Doubye, Ghede Loraj. Excerpt: Haitian Vodou (pronounced or, French: also written as Vodun, or Vodoun, and frequently rendered in English as Voodoo) is a syncretic religion that originates in the Caribbean country of Haiti. It is based upon a merging of the beliefs and practices of West African peoples (mainly the Fon and Ewe; see West African Vodun), with Arawakian religious beliefs, and Roman Catholic Christianity. Vodou was created by African slaves who were brought to Haiti in the 16th century and still followed their traditional African beliefs, but were forced to convert to the religion of their slavers. Practitioners are commonly described as Vodouisants . The principal belief in Haitian Vodou is that deities called Lwa (or Loa) are subordinates to a god called Bondy . This supreme being does not intercede in human affairs, and it is to the Lwa that Vodou worship is directed. Other characteristics of Vodou include veneration of the dead and protection against evil witchcraft. Haitian Vodou shares many traits with other faiths of the African diaspora, including the Louisiana Voodoo of New Orleans, Santer a and Arar of Cuba, and Candombl and Umbanda of Brazil. A Haitian Vodou temple is called an Hounfour. Vodou paraphernalia, Port-au-Prince, Haiti.In Haitian Vodou S vis Lwa in Creole ("Service to the Lwa"), there are strong elements from the Bakongo of Central Africa an...
Author: Suzanne Preston Blier Publisher: University of Chicago Press ISBN: 9780226058580 Format: PDF, Mobi Pages : 476 Category : Art Languages : en Size: 66.64 MB View: 579
by Suzanne Preston Blier, African Vodun Books available in PDF, EPUB, Kindle, Docs and Mobi Format. Download African Vodun books, Beads, bones, rags, straw, leather, pottery, fur, feathers and blood—these are the raw materials of vodun artworks. The power of these images lies not only in their aesthetic, and counter-aesthetic, appeal but also in their psychological and emotional effect. As objects of fury and force, these works are intended to protect and empower people and cultures that have long been oppressed. In this first major study of its kind, Suzanne Preston Blier examines the artworks of the contemporary vodun cultures of southern Benin and Togo in West Africa as well as the related voudou traditions of Haiti, New Orleans, and historic Salem, Massachusetts. Blier employs a variety of theoretically sophisticated psychological, anthropological, and art historical approaches to explore the contrasts inherent in the vodun arts—commoners versus royalty, popular versus elite, "low" art versus "high." She examines the relation between art and the slave trade, the psychological dynamics of artistic expression, the significance of the body in sculptural expression, and indigenous perceptions of the psyche. Throughout, Blier pushes African art history to a new height of cultural awareness that recognizes the complexity of traditional African societies as it acknowledges the role of social power in shaping aesthetics and meaning generally. This book will be of critical importance not only to those concerned with African, African American, and Caribbean art, but also to anthropologists, African diaspora scholars, students of comparative religion and comparative psychology, and anyone fascinated by the traditions of voudou and vodun. "An extraordinary tour de force."—Choice "Extraordinarily detailed....Blier's examination of the entire, often mysterious history of vodun is...in a word, definitive."—Booklist "A serious study that concentrates on the hidden power of objects and the meaning behind that potency is long overdue. Welcome Susan Blier's African Vodun....Certainly a must for...those concerned with the psychology of art."—Janet L. Stanley, Art Documentation "[Blier] is usually sensitive to the need to resist imposing Western artistic values and academic methodologies inappropriately upon such art. But she offers the reader a gift even more precious; she offers rare insights into how various art forms—sculpture and home architecture in particular—yield meanings for the African users of such art.—Norman Weinstein, Boston Book Review
by Nancy Ann Watanabe, African Heartbeat Books available in PDF, EPUB, Kindle, Docs and Mobi Format. Download African Heartbeat books, This book critically examines classic works of literature and film to suggest ways in which study of fictional characters, cultural themes, and vivid imagery helps us to understand problems that seriously concern Americans, including uniformed officers and public officials, as well as the general populace in today’s turbulent times.
Author: Linda M. Heywood Publisher: Cambridge University Press ISBN: 9780521002783 Format: PDF, Mobi Pages : 384 Category : History Languages : en Size: 29.86 MB View: 2740
by Linda M. Heywood, Central Africans And Cultural Transformations In The American Diaspora Books available in PDF, EPUB, Kindle, Docs and Mobi Format. Download Central Africans And Cultural Transformations In The American Diaspora books, Publisher Description
Author: John C. Hawley Publisher: Indiana University Press ISBN: 0253003164 Format: PDF Pages : 312 Category : Social Science Languages : en Size: 79.93 MB View: 1939
by John C. Hawley, India In Africa Africa In India Books available in PDF, EPUB, Kindle, Docs and Mobi Format. Download India In Africa Africa In India books, India in Africa, Africa in India traces the longstanding interaction between these two regions, showing that the Indian Ocean world provides many examples of cultural flows that belie our understanding of globalization as a recent phenomenon. This region has had, and continues to have, an internal integrity that touches the lives of its citizens in their commerce, their cultural exchanges, and their concepts of each other and of themselves in the world. These connections have deep historical roots, and their dynamics are not attributable solely to the effects of European colonialism, modernity, or contemporary globalization -- although these forces have left their mark. The contributors to this interdisciplinary volume come from the fields of history, literature, dance, sociology, gender studies, and religion, making this collection unique in its recreation of an entire world too seldom considered as such.
by Alice Bellagamba, African Voices On Slavery And The Slave Trade Volume 1 The Sources Books available in PDF, EPUB, Kindle, Docs and Mobi Format. Download African Voices On Slavery And The Slave Trade Volume 1 The Sources books, Though the history of slavery is a central topic for African, Atlantic world and world history, most of the sources presenting research in this area are European in origin. To cast light on African perspectives, and on the point of view of enslaved men and women, this group of top Africanist scholars has examined both conventional historical sources (such as European travel accounts, colonial documents, court cases, and missionary records) and less-explored sources of information (such as folklore, oral traditions, songs and proverbs, life histories collected by missionaries and colonial officials, correspondence in Arabic, and consular and admiralty interviews with runaway slaves). Each source has a short introduction highlighting its significance and orienting the reader. This first of two volumes provides students and scholars with a trove of African sources for studying African slavery and slave trade.
by Sandra Giddens, African Mythology Books available in PDF, EPUB, Kindle, Docs and Mobi Format. Download African Mythology books, Describes the role of mythology in African culture and religion and presents several myths.