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Santería (Spanish pronunciation: [santeˈɾi.a]), also
known as
Regla de Ocha,
Regla Lu****í, or Lu****í, is an Afro-Caribbean
religion that
developed in Cuba...
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Santería is an Afro-Caribbean
religion that
developed in Cuba
during the late 19th century.
Santeria may also
refer to: "
Santeria" (song), a 1996 song...
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derive from it, such as
Haitian Vaudou, Cuban,
Dominican and
Puerto Rican Santería and
Brazilian Candomblé. The
preferred spelling varies depending on the...
- "
Santeria" is a
ballad by
American ska punk band Sublime,
released on
their third album Sublime (1996). The song was
released as a
single on
January 7...
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Noticias survey of
Cubans (2015) Non-religious 44 (43.1%)
Catholic 27 (26.5%)
Santería 13 (12.7%)
Evangelical or
Protestant 7 (6.86%)
Other or no
response 11...
- In the
Caribbean religion of
Santería,
individuals are
required to go
through an
initiation process to
become a full practitioner,
known as a
santero (male)...
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followers of West
African Vodun and in
African diasporic religions like
Cuban Santería.
According to Ifá teaching, the
divinatory system is
overseen by an orisha...
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traditions merged with
Catholic and
Spiritist ideas in Cuba to
produce Santería.
After the
Cuban War of
Independence resulted in an
independent republic...
- Inle is the
orisha of
health and all
medicinal healing in
Santeria, and also in Candomblé and Palo Mayombe. Inle, also
known as Erinle, is an
Orisha who...
- used as the
liturgical language of
Santería in the
Spanish Caribbean and
other communities that
practice Santería/Orisa/the Lu****í religion/Regla de Ocha...