Cuban Vodú
Cuban Vodú, also known as La Regla de Arará,[1] is a syncretic religion of Caribbean origin which developed in the Spanish Empire.[2] Cuban Vodú is composed of three divisions: the Indigenous American Division, whose spirits are of American origin (usually refers to Taíno spirits); the African Division, whose spirits are of African origin (usually Fon and Ewe spirits); and the European Division, whose spirits are of European origin (usually Spanish spirits).[3]
References
- ↑ Leymarie, Isabelle. Músicas del Caribe.
- ↑ Murrell, Nathaniel. Afro-Caribbean Religions: An Introduction to Their Historical, Cultural, and Sacred Traditions.
- ↑ "Vodu". http://www.munanso.com/vudu.html.
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