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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Illustrations
- Informants
- Foreword
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Note to the Reader
- Prologue
- Introduction
- 1 The Yoruban Background of Santería/Regla Lucumí
- 2 The Cuban Colonial and Republican Background of Santería/Regla Lucumí
- 3 The Origins of Santería/Regla Lucumí
- 4 Beliefs and Practices of Santería
- 5 Priesthood
- 6 Illness and Death
- 7 Santería's Rituals
- 8 Oracles
- Conclusion to Part 1
- Part 2 Santería's Transformations
- 9 Olodamare/Oludumare, Olorun/Olorún, Olofin/Olufin
- 10 The Origin of Good and Evil
- 11 Orishas/Orichas
- 12 Obatala/Obatalá and Oduduwa/Odudua
- 13 Orunmila/Orúnmila, Orunla/Orúnla, Orula/Orúla
- 14 Elegbara/Elegguá, Eshu/Echú
- 15 Shango/Changó
- 16 Oshun/Ochún, Oya/Oyá, and Oba/Oba
- 17 Olokun/Olokun and Yemonja/Yemayá
- 18 Shopono/Babalú Ayé
- 19 Ogun/Ogún
- 20 Osanyin/Osain
- 21 Oshosi/Ochosi, Orisha Oko/Oricha Oko, Ibeji/Ibeyi, Aganju/Agayú
- Conclusion to Part 2
- 22 Moral Dimensions, Worldview Assumptions, and Logico-Structural Integration
- 23 Santería in the Twenty-First Century
- 24 Santería's New Ways and Current Trends
- Conclusion to Part 3
- Appendix A Paths of Obatalá
- Appendix B Paths of Elegbara, Elegguá, Echú
- Appendix C Paths of Changó
- Appendix D Paths of Ochún
- Appendix E Paths of Yemayá
- Appendix F Paths of Babalú Ayé
- Appendix G Paths of Ogún
- Glossary of Lucumí and Spanish Terms
- References
- Index
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- Worldview, the Orichas, and Santería
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- University Press of Florida
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Illustrations
- Informants
- Foreword
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Note to the Reader
- Prologue
- Introduction
- 1 The Yoruban Background of Santería/Regla Lucumí
- 2 The Cuban Colonial and Republican Background of Santería/Regla Lucumí
- 3 The Origins of Santería/Regla Lucumí
- 4 Beliefs and Practices of Santería
- 5 Priesthood
- 6 Illness and Death
- 7 Santería's Rituals
- 8 Oracles
- Conclusion to Part 1
- Part 2 Santería's Transformations
- 9 Olodamare/Oludumare, Olorun/Olorún, Olofin/Olufin
- 10 The Origin of Good and Evil
- 11 Orishas/Orichas
- 12 Obatala/Obatalá and Oduduwa/Odudua
- 13 Orunmila/Orúnmila, Orunla/Orúnla, Orula/Orúla
- 14 Elegbara/Elegguá, Eshu/Echú
- 15 Shango/Changó
- 16 Oshun/Ochún, Oya/Oyá, and Oba/Oba
- 17 Olokun/Olokun and Yemonja/Yemayá
- 18 Shopono/Babalú Ayé
- 19 Ogun/Ogún
- 20 Osanyin/Osain
- 21 Oshosi/Ochosi, Orisha Oko/Oricha Oko, Ibeji/Ibeyi, Aganju/Agayú
- Conclusion to Part 2
- 22 Moral Dimensions, Worldview Assumptions, and Logico-Structural Integration
- 23 Santería in the Twenty-First Century
- 24 Santería's New Ways and Current Trends
- Conclusion to Part 3
- Appendix A Paths of Obatalá
- Appendix B Paths of Elegbara, Elegguá, Echú
- Appendix C Paths of Changó
- Appendix D Paths of Ochún
- Appendix E Paths of Yemayá
- Appendix F Paths of Babalú Ayé
- Appendix G Paths of Ogún
- Glossary of Lucumí and Spanish Terms
- References
- Index
- [UNTITLED]