Orishas of Trinidad
(eAudiobook)

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Findaway Voices, 2020.
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2h 54m 0s
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9781664903449

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Monique Joiner Siedlak., Monique Joiner Siedlak|AUTHOR., & Dionna Patrick|READER. (2020). Orishas of Trinidad . Findaway Voices.

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Monique Joiner Siedlak, Monique Joiner Siedlak|AUTHOR and Dionna Patrick|READER. 2020. Orishas of Trinidad. Findaway Voices.

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Monique Joiner Siedlak, Monique Joiner Siedlak|AUTHOR and Dionna Patrick|READER. Orishas of Trinidad Findaway Voices, 2020.

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Monique Joiner Siedlak, Monique Joiner Siedlak|AUTHOR, and Dionna Patrick|READER. Orishas of Trinidad Findaway Voices, 2020.

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Orisha is a colorful and misunderstood religion practiced in Trinidad and Tobago with ties to the Yorba culture of Nigeria. A spiritual tradition with celebrations of food, drums, dance, and prayer, Orisha has millions of followers in the world.

Orishas of Trinidad, by Monique Joiner Siedlak, explores this African-routed tradition starting with a look at the roots of this vibrant and colorful tradition and how it evolved to where it is today. This fascinating book covers topics such as the past persecution of Orisha followers, the religion's deities, practices, ceremonies, and ties to aspects of the Catholic Church.

Monique brings light to the fact that there are those who, in their ignorance, still demonize this religion. The truth is, there is nothing demonic about Orisha. While it is a non-Christian religion, it shares the ideas of baptism and one supreme God - Oludumare.

Listeners will love hearing about the Orisha spirits, equated with Christian saints, and seen as messengers between man and Oludumare's divine kingdom. For example, Osain, the Yoruba god of herbal medicine, healing, and prophecy associated with St. Francis, and Shakpana, a healer of children's diseases related to St. Jerome. Then there is Ogun, the warrior god of iron and steel, associated with St. Michael.
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