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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

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"Yeye Orrisa Oshun" by Iya L'Orisa OlaOshun Lakesi
Information about a 215 page book by an African-American woman on the many roads of Orisa YeYe Oshun. Includes commentaries from Anago Oshun priests, reference to Ifa, and recipes.
Category: Society > Religion and Spirituality > African > Diasporic > Products and Services
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Spell kits, oils, dolls, and altar tools for Wicca, Vodoo, and general witchcraft.
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American Voudou: Journey into a Hidden World by Rod Davis
Information about a book that chronicles the author's cross-country journey in search of Voudou in the United States, from New Orleans through Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, and New York.
Category: Society > Religion and Spirituality > African > Diasporic > Products and Services
http://www.unt.edu/untpress/titles/davisrod.htm
Amphiogory Afro-Caribbean Book Catalogue
Voodoo, Santeria, Palo, and Hoodoo books for sale.

82. Vodou, Vodun, Voodoo
estimate these civilizations and religions to be over 10 Category Society Religionand Spirituality african diasporic Vodou, Vodun, Voodoo http//www
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Afrocentric Experience: Origins of Voodoo
Voodoo is a derivative of the world's oldest known religions which have been around in Africa since the beginning of human civilization. Some estimate these civilizations and religions to be over 10
Category: Society > Religion and Spirituality > African > Diasporic > Vodou, Vodun, Voodoo
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Ancestors in Haitian Vodou by Mambo Racine Sans But
Essay on respect for ancestors in Vodou, with information on the ceremony of "desounin" and related beliefs and practices.
Category: Society > Religion and Spirituality > African > Diasporic > Vodou, Vodun, Voodoo
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Dahomean Vodoun
The world's oldest Vodoun tradition alive in the diaspora.
Category: Society > Religion and Spirituality > African > Diasporic > Vodou, Vodun, Voodoo
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Haitian Vodou at Le Peristyle de Mariani
Step-by-step photographs of Haitian Vodou rites, both Rada and Petro, showing congregants mounted by various Loas, with their characteristic gestures and behaviours explained. Category: Society > Religion and Spirituality > African > Diasporic > Vodou, Vodun, Voodoo

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in a new window Online reprint of a historically important 19th century essay onhoodoo by Charles W. Chestnutt comparing North Carolina african-American folk
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Other Resources: briefcase calendar contacts forums ... Diasporic Hoodoo,_Rootwork,_Conjure,_Obeah Also see:
  • Society: Folklore: Magic UCLA Folklore Archives - Hoodoo Heritage: Hyatt Field Recordings - A brief introduction to UCLA's holdings of the collected papers of the folklorist Harry M. Hyatt, who interviewed hoodoo practitioners throughout the South during the 1930s and again in 1970. The site contains sound clips and transcripts from a 1970 interview with The Healer Sarheed. Superstitions Folklore of the South - Online reprint of a historically important 19th century essay on hoodoo by Charles W. Chestnutt comparing North Carolina African-American folk-magic with African religious practices. Rethinking the Nature and Tasks of African-American Theology - Anthony B. Pinn of Macalester College provides scholarly examples of how hoodoo and other African-based religious practices form a second stream within African-American Christianty, forcing a recognition of theological complexity beyond the merely folkloric or religio-magical orientation of conjure. Obeah: Afro-Shamanistik Witchcraft - An occultist's compilation of views on Jamaican Obeah, stressing magical aspects and minimizing religious ones, with extracts from W. Somerset Maugham and Azoth Kalafou.

84. Lilinah's African And Afro-Diasporic Links
Lilinah's african and Afrodiasporic Links. When practices. Pagan LinksLibrary Room 4 african and Afro-diasporic Sites You Are Here.
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African and Afro-Diasporic Links
When you see this icon: - it means i especially recommend this site. Updated and Redesigned 22 February 1999
Index of this page
  • Yoruba Religion
  • Afro-Diasporic Religions in General
  • Santeria/ Loucumi/ Ifa
  • Palo Mayombe, Nkisi, and other Congo-based Religions ...
    • Ontario Consultants on Religious Tolerance These four fine folks are trying to present succinct factual information about as many religions as they can. If you can add anything constructive to what they say about your own religion, please send them friendly e-mail and help them keep their pages correct and up-to-date. They deserve our support in their much-needed effort.
    Yoruba Religion
  • Yoruba Religion Yoruba Art Yoruba HouseAfrican drumming, dancing, Ifa ceremonies Back to Top
    Afro-Diasporic Religions in General
  • The Caribbean Religion Center - with pages on Santeria and Vodou The Quick and the Dead Back to Top
    Santeria/ Loucumi/ Ifa
  • Ifa Foundation of North Ameria
    lots of good information by published author and initiated priest, Phillip Neimark, whose book i recommend. Orisha List Index
    has essays by several santeria practitioners on a variety of topics. Recommended
  • 85. Diaspora, Program Of African Studies, Northwestern University
    Institute for diasporic Studies IDS, The Institute has created thewebsite, Global Mappings A Political Atlas of the african Diaspora.
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    Staff, faculty, visiting scholars, institute fellows, emeriti and other Africanists Current News Breaking news - Calendar - Conferences - Workshops and Employment opportunities Commentary Commentary from the Northwestern Africanist community Links Interesting websites FAQ Frequently asked questions Site Map Clickable map Photo Gallery Institute for Diasporic Studies - IDS The Institute has created the website, Global Mappings The basic premise undergirding the Global Mappings project is that by the late nineteenth century, African and African-descended communities and organizations in Africa, the New World and Western Europe viewed themselves as part of a supra-national "imagined community" that was not territorially demarcated. Currently, there are 56 entries in the Atlas covering two separate time periods:

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    87. EmailPinoy Web Directory
    the entire directory. Manufacturer and importer of spiritual supplies in theAfricanAmerican, Asian, and Latin
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    88. Diasporic Linkages Between Africa And The Americas
    University of WisconsinMadison african Studies Program Outreach Services.diasporic Linkages Between Africa and the Americas. Compiled
    http://polyglot.lss.wisc.edu/afrst/outreach/units/diaspora-bib.html
    University of Wisconsin-Madison African Studies Program
    Outreach Services Diasporic Linkages Between Africa and the Americas Compiled by Jermaine Jones, African Studies Outreach (1997). Please also consult our African Diaspora Page Print Resources
    • Almeida, Bira. Capoeira, a Brazilian Art Form . Richmond, CA: North Atlantic Books, 1981. Black Art, Ancestral Legacy: The African Impulse in African-American Art . The Dallas Museum of Art. New York: Harry N. Abrams, 1990. Price, Sally. Afro-American Arts of the Suriname Rain Forest . Los Angeles: Museum of Cultural History/University of California Press. Sacred Arts of Haitian Vodou . Donald Cosentino (ed.) Los Angeles: UCLA Fowler Museum of Cultural History, 1981. Thompson, Robert Farris. Face of the Gods: Arts and Altars of Africa and the African Americas . New York: Museum for African Arts, 1993. Flash of the Spirit: African and Afro-American Art and Philosophy . New York: Random House, 1983. The Four Moments of the Sun: Kongo Art in Two Worlds . Washington: National Gallery of Art, 1981.

    89. Winter Academic Term 2003 Course Guide - CAAS (Afroamerican And African Studies
    Babylonian hegemonies related to race, class, culture, gender, and sexualityare interrogated using these africandiasporic traditions.
    http://www.lsa.umich.edu/saa/transfer/courseguide/archive/wint03tscg/311.html?w0

    90. Randy P. Conner
    Fields of Study. Primary Queer Studies. Secondary africandiasporic Religions.Other Interests Pre-modern and 19th cent. French literature (esp.
    http://www.queertheory.com/academics/scholars/names/scholars_conner_randy_p.htm

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    Online resources to help you locate goods and services associated with or utilizedby practitioners of all forms of africanDiaspora religion and folk-magic.
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    Category Description Online resources to help you locate goods and services associated with or utilized by practitioners of all forms of African-Diaspora religion and folk-magic.
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    "Yeye Orrisa Oshun" by Iya L'Orisa OlaOshun Lakesi

    Information about a 215 page book by an African-American woman on the many roads of Orisa YeYe Oshun. Includes commentaries from Anago Oshun priests, reference to Ifa, and recipes.
    http://members.aol.com/starkana/yeye.htm
    All Black Magick

    Spell kits, oils, dolls, and altar tools for Wicca, Vodoo, and general witchcraft. http://allblackmagic.homestead.com/ American Voudou: Journey into a Hidden World by Rod Davis Information about a book that chronicles the author's cross-country journey in search of Voudou in the United States, from New Orleans through Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, and New York. http://www.unt.edu/untpress/titles/davisrod.htm

    92. AnsMe Directory - Society > Religion And Spirituality > African > Diasporic > Vo
    Sevi Lwa is also called Vodun, Voodoo, Woodoo, Voudou, or Budu names that comefrom an african word for spirit. Vodun's diaspora roots go back to the West
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    Web Directory Vodou, Vodun, Voodoo
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    Category Description The ancient religions and divination systems that developed in West Africa among the Ewe, Fon, Kaye, and Tchamba people of Dahomey, Togo, and Benin, focusing on worship of the Loas (Lwa). Sevi Lwa is also called Vodun, Voodoo, Woodoo, Voudou, or Budu names that come from an African word for "spirit." Vodun's diaspora roots go back to the West African people who brought their religion with them when they were forcibly enslaved in Brazil, Haiti, Cuba, and other islands in the West Indies. Like most African Traditional Religions, Vodun is currently practiced under several names on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean. In the Western Hemisphere, Vodou has also been influenced by the Kongo and Bantu cultures of the Congo River Basin; by the indigenous Arawaks, Caribs and Tainos; and, to some extent, by the Roman Catholicism of the colonizing French.
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    93. Agnes Scott College | Student Life | Cultural Student Organizations
    This organization also serves as a support group for all africandiasporicstudents. Witkaze's goals are to promote a diverse community
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    LBTQA Collective
    The purpose of the LBTQA Collective is to provide a comfortable and safe meeting environment for lesbian, bisexual, transgender, queer and allied members of the Agnes Scott community. In addition, the Collective strives to educate the campus about lesbian, bisexual, transgender, queer and gay issues and to raise consciousness and promote acceptance and celebration of all members of the campus community. International Student Association (ISA)
    ISA encourages the exchange of cultural experience among the students at Agnes Scott College in order to create a more diverse and enriching environment. The group strives to provide cultural awareness among all students and to provide support for international students. All students are invited to join ISA. Hispanic Awareness Society (HAS) The Hispanic Awareness Society promotes the ideas, cultures and traditions of Latinas, Chicanas and Hispanics. This goal is met by volunteer work, education of the community and celebration of culture. HAS is open to all interested students.

    94. Center For African And African American Studies

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    cosmology. Also covers a large number of african traditional religions. Ifa.Oyotunji african Village Oyotunji african village web site.
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    Society Religion and Spirituality : African Diasporic Ijo Orunmila - Yoruba beliefs and cosmology. Also covers a large number of African traditional religions. Ile Ase Marabo - Place of religious cult in the tradition yoruba. Olodunmare, Ifa/Orunmila, Orishas - divinities of the pantheon yoruba, prayers and myths of the literary body of Ifa. Oyotunji African Village - Oyotunji African village web site. Asomdwee Fie - The Shrine of the Abosom and Nsamanfo is a non-profit religious organization. promoting Akan spirituality, traditional religion, and culture. Oya's Marketplace - A site designed to explore the various components of Orisha/Ifa understanding and endeavor to find a unified approach to living its culture. Eepa Oya O! - The only site devoted to the Orisa Oya! Read articles by Her priesthood. Maria Inez - Portuguese-Brazilian woman with an interest for the Yoruba religion. Dahomean Vodoun: Lore of the Gods - Tales of old Dahomey.

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    media are concerned. It is precisely the heterogeneity of Africandiasporic voices that we strive to reflect. We are interested
    http://www.filmstudies.ucsb.edu/faculty/everett/news_letter/vol2iss23/abo_con.ht
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    Volume 2, Numbers 2-3
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    Donald Gibson , Rutgers University
    John Gray , The Black Arts Research Center
    Marla Shelton, University of Southern California
    Cedrick Robinson , University of California, Santa Barbara
    Jacqueline Stewart , University of Chicago
    Jerry Ward, Jr. , Tougaloo College Publisher
    The University of California at Santa Barbara, Film Studies Department Webmaster Juan Monroy Research Assistant Amy Hoppy Screening Noir was founded in 1994 with the expressed goal of tapping into the breadth of discourse production centering on visual media and the African diaspora. As a result, this newsletter represents the wide-ranging interests of the editorial collective and contributors. The editors are open to various writing approaches and methods as well as diverse topics. There is no black monolith where ideas, philosophies and perspectives on visual media are concerned. It is precisely the heterogeneity of African diasporic voices that we strive to reflect. We are interested in publishing thoughtful writings pertaining to blacks and visual culture, whether scholarly, popular, critical, comparative or celebratory. The Screening Noir editors invite your contributions to this forum designed for concerned people interested in speaking truth to the power, to paraphrase Anita Hill. Increasingly, powerful multinational media conglomerates mediate, direct and attempt to define our society and the globe in their own images. We must define ourselves and direct our own cultural mediations.

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    Within this context we are witnessing the creation of a variety of new Africandiasporic communities ones which do not fit neatly within traditional
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