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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. History of Santería - Wikipedia

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    Cuba, the Caribbean island from which Santería originates After the Spanish Empire conquered Cuba, the island's indigenous Taino and Ciboney saw their populations dramatically decline. [ 1 ] The Spanish colonialists established sugar, tobacco, and coffee plantations on Cuba and turned to the purchase of slaves sold at West African ports as a ...

  4. Initiation in Santería - Wikipedia

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    In Cuba, it is often the equivalent of a year's wage, [6] or more. [7] In the 1990s, an initiation in Cuba cost roughly US$500 for Cuban nationals and between US$2,000–3,000 for foreigners. [ 5 ] In the United States, an initiation was reported as costing as much as $10,000 in 1989, [ 4 ] and between $15,000 and $20,000 in 2001, again being ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. Haitian Vodou in Cuba - Wikipedia

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    The Haitian population of eastern Cuba would be continually replenished over the course of the 19th century and beyond, as Haitian migrants seeking better economic opportunities migrated there. [17] This grew dramatically in the early 20th century; between 1912 and 1916, annual migration of Haitians to Cuba rose from 8,784 to 79,274. [ 17 ]

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  9. US to remove Cuba from state sponsors of terrorist list - AOL

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    The US will remove Cuba from its list of state sponsors of terrorism, Joe Biden has said in one of his final official acts as president. In return, Cuba announced it would release 553 prisoners.