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Nyabinghi or
Nyabingi is a
legendary woman in the
culture of Rwanda,
Uganda and Tanzania,
where religions or 'possession cults'
formed around her. In the...
- Muhumuza, Muhumsa, and Nyiragahumusa) was a
leader of the east
African Nyabingi spiritual practice,
which was
influential in
Rwanda and
Uganda from 1850...
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religion and
history at the time, with a
particular focus on the
influence of
Nyabingi, a set of
local religious practices utilized to
redress misfortune, which...
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movement and
Nyabingi spiritual belief system led by Muhumuza. Her
followers always pay
tribute to Kitami-kya-Nyawera as one of the
ancient Nyabingi priesthood...
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Nyabingi: The
Social History of an
African Divinity. Tervuren, Belgique:
Musee Royal De L'
Afrique Centrale, 1984. Hopkins, Elizabeth. “The
Nyabingi Cult...
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consists of
chanting and
drumming to
reach states of
heightened spirituality.
Nyabingi music consists of a
blend of 19th
century gospel music and
African drumming...
- ney, and panpipes), and didgeridoo; as well as
Rastafarian hand
drums (
nyabingi, repeater, and b****).
Ewart emigrated to the
United States in June 1963...
- and the
mother of the gods; Kazooba, the god of the sun and the fire;
Nyabingi, the
goddess of
fertility and war; and Ruhanga’s twin brother, Rugaba,...
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famous singer inspired by an
African spirit,
Nyabingi, who
settles down with the
Rastafarians of
Jamaica (
Nyabingi also
inspired this group) and eventually...
- ISBN 978-1-59221-004-6. Pauwels,
Marcel (1951). "Le
culte de
Nyabingi (Ruanda)" [The cult of
Nyabingi (Rwanda)].
Anthropos (in French). 46: 337–357. Rwabukumba...