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  2. Santería - Wikipedia

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    The tradition has also been called Lucumí, in reference to the colonial Spanish term for the Yoruba people, [6] or alternatively La Religión Lucumí ("the Lucumí religion") [7] or Regla Lucumí ("the rule of Lucumí"). [8] Santería is an Afro-Caribbean religion, [9] and more specifically an Afro-Cuban religion. [10]

  3. Lucumí - Wikipedia

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    Lucumí language, a lexicon of words and phrases used as the liturgical language of Santería in Cuba; Lucumí people, an Afro-Cuban ethnic group of Yoruba ancestry; Lucumí religion, another name for the Santería faith; Church of Lukumi Babalu Aye, Hialeah, Florida, United States; Church of the Lukumi Babalu Aye v.

  4. Cuba's Santeria priests urge followers to hunker down amid crisis

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    In their New Year predictions, high priests from Cuba's Afro-Cuban Santeria religion told followers on Thursday to watch their health and spending, care for their families, guard against crime and ...

  5. Religion in Cuba - Wikipedia

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    During Cuba's republic years, religious practitioners, particularly those affiliated with Santeria, were criminalized and marginalized. [44] During the communist revolution, Cuba cracked down significantly on all religious practices and declared the nation-state as atheist, as according to Fidel Castro, all religious activity was antithetical ...

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  7. Cuba's Santeria priests foretell crime and disease in new year

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    Priests from Cuba's Afro-Cuban Santeria religion on Tuesday warned that rising homicides and a spike in illness could worsen an already punishing economic crisis that has pushed historic numbers ...

  8. History of Santería - Wikipedia

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    These measures were partly linked to a desire to boost tourism, [57] with Santería-focused tourism being called santurismo. [58] Afro-Cuban floor shows became common in Cuban hotels. [ 52 ] Priests of Santería, Ifá, and Palo Monte all took part in government-sponsored tours for foreigners desiring initiation into such traditions. [ 52 ]

  9. Batá drum - Wikipedia

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    In Cuba, the batá consists of a set of three tapered cylinders of various sizes. Iyá, the largest, is referred to as "mother drum". Itótele, the middle one, and Okónkolo, the smallest, are called "father" and "baby", respectively. In Nigeria, there are five sizes of batá, which can be played either by hand, or using a leather play strap.