Reclaim the Ancestral Traditions of African Religion! In these times of intense turmoil people of African descent are facing serious threats to their well-being. The ability of Black communities to call on the spirits and ways of their ancestors is crucial to their continued strength. Nearly 20 years have passed since the first printing of this landmark book and there is still a great need for more accurate and respectful information about ancestral beliefs that have been misrepresented misunderstood and maligned by popular media and the public.This revised and expanded edition provides a helpful introduction to African diaspora religions a guide beyond the basic tenets to the vibrant living spirit world of these peoples and a much-needed key to protocol and proper etiquette while clearing up common myths about Haitian Vodou New Orleans Voodoo Santería (Lucumí) and other practices that stem from misconceptions about possession and sacrifice. New material includes guidance for activists to empower their work for social change with the fierceness tenacity and wisdom of their ancestors as well as never-before-published recipes handed down through the generations personal spells and charms including root magick for protection and protest and devotional rituals you can perform yourself.Lilith Dorsey M.A. hails from numerous Afro-Caribbean and Indigenous American spiritual traditions with training and initiations in Santeria (also known as Lucumi) Haitian Vodoun and New Orleans Voodoo. Their traditional education focused on Plant Science Anthropology and Film at the University of R.I New York University and the University of London.
Reclaim the Ancestral Traditions of African Religion! In these times of intense turmoil people of African descent are facing serious threats to their well-being. The ability of Black communities to call on the spirits and ways of their ancestors is crucial to their continued strength. Nearly 20 years have passed since the first printing of this landmark book and there is still a great need for more accurate and respectful information about ancestral beliefs that have been misrepresented misunderstood and maligned by popular media and the public.This revised and expanded edition provides a helpful introduction to African diaspora religions a guide beyond the basic tenets to the vibrant living spirit world of these peoples and a much-needed key to protocol and proper etiquette while clearing up common myths about Haitian Vodou New Orleans Voodoo Santería (Lucumí) and other practices that stem from misconceptions about possession and sacrifice. New material includes guidance for activists to empower their work for social change with the fierceness tenacity and wisdom of their ancestors as well as never-before-published recipes handed down through the generations personal spells and charms including root magick for protection and protest and devotional rituals you can perform yourself.Lilith Dorsey M.A. hails from numerous Afro-Caribbean and Indigenous American spiritual traditions with training and initiations in Santeria (also known as Lucumi) Haitian Vodoun and New Orleans Voodoo. Their traditional education focused on Plant Science Anthropology and Film at the University of R.I New York University and the University of London.
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Reclaim the Ancestral Traditions of African Religion! In these times of intense turmoil people of African descent are facing serious threats to their well-being. The ability of Black communities to call on the spirits and ways of their ancestors is crucial to their continued strength. Nearly 20 years have passed since the first printing of this landmark book and there is still a great need for more accurate and respectful information about ancestral beliefs that have been misrepresented misunderstood and maligned by popular media and the public.This revised and expanded edition provides a helpful introduction to African diaspora religions a guide beyond the basic tenets to the vibrant living spirit world of these peoples and a much-needed key to protocol and proper etiquette while clearing up common myths about Haitian Vodou New Orleans Voodoo Santería (Lucumí) and other practices that stem from misconceptions about possession and sacrifice. New material includes guidance for activists to empower their work for social change with the fierceness tenacity and wisdom of their ancestors as well as never-before-published recipes handed down through the generations personal spells and charms including root magick for protection and protest and devotional rituals you can perform yourself.Lilith Dorsey M.A. hails from numerous Afro-Caribbean and Indigenous American spiritual traditions with training and initiations in Santeria (also known as Lucumi) Haitian Vodoun and New Orleans Voodoo. Their traditional education focused on Plant Science Anthropology and Film at the University of R.I New York University and the University of London.
Reclaim the Ancestral Traditions of African Religion! In these times of intense turmoil people of African descent are facing serious threats to their well-being. The ability of Black communities to call on the spirits and ways of their ancestors is crucial to their continued strength. Nearly 20 years have passed since the first printing of this landmark book and there is still a great need for more accurate and respectful information about ancestral beliefs that have been misrepresented misunderstood and maligned by popular media and the public.This revised and expanded edition provides a helpful introduction to African diaspora religions a guide beyond the basic tenets to the vibrant living spirit world of these peoples and a much-needed key to protocol and proper etiquette while clearing up common myths about Haitian Vodou New Orleans Voodoo Santería (Lucumí) and other practices that stem from misconceptions about possession and sacrifice. New material includes guidance for activists to empower their work for social change with the fierceness tenacity and wisdom of their ancestors as well as never-before-published recipes handed down through the generations personal spells and charms including root magick for protection and protest and devotional rituals you can perform yourself.Lilith Dorsey M.A. hails from numerous Afro-Caribbean and Indigenous American spiritual traditions with training and initiations in Santeria (also known as Lucumi) Haitian Vodoun and New Orleans Voodoo. Their traditional education focused on Plant Science Anthropology and Film at the University of R.I New York University and the University of London.
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Imprint | Warlock Press |
Pub date | 01 Jun 2021 |
Language | English |
Spine width | 13mm |
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Imprint | Warlock Press |
Pub date | 01 Jun 2021 |
Language | English |
Spine width | 13mm |