- Afro-American religion
Afro-American religions (also African diasporic religions) are a number of related
religion s that developed in theAmericas amongAfrica n slaves and their descendants in various countries of theCaribbean Islands andLatin America , as well as parts of thesouthern United States . They derive fromAfrican traditional religions , especially of West andCentral Africa , showing similarities to theYoruba religion in particular.Characteristics
These religions usually involve
ancestor veneration and/or a pantheon of divine spirits, such as theloa s ofHaitian Vodou , or theorisha s ofSantería . Similar divine spirits are also found in the Central and West African traditions from which they derive — the orishas of Yoruba cultures, thenkisi of Bantu (Kongo) traditions, and thevodou of Dahomey (Benin ),Togo , southernGhana , andBurkina Faso . In addition to mixing these various but related African traditions, many Afro-American religions incorporate elements ofChristian , indigenous American, Kardecist, Spiritualist and evenIslam ic traditions. This mixing of traditions is known as religioussyncretism .List of traditions
* "Developed in" as indicated in the chart does "not" refer to the religions' indigenous origins within continental Africa. It refers only to their development in the New World.
Other closely related regional faiths include:
*Xangô deRecife [ [http://digitalcommons.libraries.columbia.edu/dissertations/AAI8906816/ Xango de Recife] ] and "Xangô do Nordeste" inBrazil
*"Tambor de Mina" in Brazil
*Candomblé Ketu inBahia , BrazilNew religious movements
Some syncretic
new religious movement s have elements of these African religions, but are predominantly rooted in other spiritual traditions. A first wave of such movements originates in the 1930s:
*Santo Daime (folk Catholicism andSpiritism , Brazil),
*Nation of Islam (Islam , USA)
*Rastafarianism (Abrahamic, Jamaica),A second wave of new movements originates in the 1960s to 1970s, in the context of the emergence of
New Age andNeopaganism in the United States :
*União do Vegetal (Brazil,entheogen ic, since 1961)
*Vale do Amanhecer (Brazil, Spiritism, since 1965)
*Ausar Auset Society ( [USA,Kemetism ,Pan-Africanism , since 1973),
*Black Buddhist Community in America (USA,Buddhism , since the 1960s)ee also
* Afro-Brazilian Religion
*African traditional religion References
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