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Abakuá, also
sometimes known as Ñañiguismo, is a
Cuban initiatory religious fraternity founded in 1836. The
society is open only to men and
those initiated...
- 19th century. It is
based on
African music and
dance traditions,
namely Abakuá and yuka, as well as the Spanish-based
coros de clave.
According to Argeliers...
- the
redistribution of
wealth by
providing the poor with food and drink.
Abakuá is an Afro-Cuban men's
initiatory fraternity, or
secret society,
which originated...
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developed an
overlap with Afro-Cuban
religious traditions such as Santería and
Abakuá.
Growing transnational links between Africa and the
Americas during the...
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Orientis P.E.O.
Sisterhood Tong
Abakuá Secret societies in the
United States that are non-collegiate include:
Abakuá American Protestant ****ociation Brotherhood...
- clef, code, or keystone. It is
present in a
variety of
genres such as
Abakuá music, rumba, conga, son, mambo, salsa, songo,
timba and Afro-Cuban jazz...
- Xangô do Nordeste, Comfa, Espiritismo,
Santo Daime, Obeah, Candomblé,
Abakuá, Kumina, Winti, Sanse,
Cuban Vodú,
Dominican Vudú,
Louisiana Voodoo, Haitian...
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religion Ifá
Indigenous religion in
Zimbabwe Shona traditional religion Abakuá Arara religion Batuque Candomblé Candomblé
Bantu Candomblé Jejé Candomblé...
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Abakwa may
refer to: Bamenda, a city in
Cameroon Abakuá, a
secret society with
roots in
eastern Nigeria, and the
style of
music pla**** by its
members This...
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Abakuá,
which has its
origins in the Ekpe
society of West Africa's Efik-Ibibio peoples. Many Palo
initiates are also
involved in Santería,
Abakuá, Spiritism...