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  2. 50 Kwanzaa Greetings to Honor the Seven Principles and ... - AOL

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    Kwanzaa is an annual week-long celebration of African and African American culture, honoring pan-African culture, community and families, and their respective contributions to the world at large ...

  3. Nkisi - Wikipedia

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    It is frequently applied to a variety of objects used throughout the Congo Basin in Central Africa, especially in the Territory of Cabinda that are believed to contain spiritual powers or spirits. The term and its concept have passed with the Atlantic slave trade to the Americas .

  4. Hoodoo (spirituality) - Wikipedia

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    African American women made quilts incorporating the Bakongo cosmogram and West African crosses. [172] For example, an African American woman named Harriet Powers made quilts using Bakongo and other West African symbols. On one of Harriet Powers' quilts was a cross with four suns showing Bakongo influence, quilting the Kongo cosmogram onto her ...

  5. Oungan - Wikipedia

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    Some features of Catholicism make up part of Haitian Vodou such as Bible readings, prayer recitations, and candle usage. [7] The oungan has full control and a central role in ceremonies [7] each oungan or manbo having an original take on the style of ritual performed. [10] They serve as the middlemen between followers of Vodou and lwa.

  6. List of African deities and mythological figures - Wikipedia

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    It also covers spirits as well as deities found within the African religions—which is mostly derived from traditional African religions. Additionally, prominent mythic figures including heroes and legendary creatures may also be included in this list.

  7. Mojo (African-American culture) - Wikipedia

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    Prayer cloths are white church cloths imbued with spiritual power from a pastor of a church. A pastor prays over the cloth speaking the power of God into the cloth with prayer and anointing of Holy Oil and functions like a mojo bag. Church members take prayer cloths with them in their purses or placed under their beds for protection.

  8. Orisha - Wikipedia

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    It is an affirmation that is used in greetings and prayers, as well as a concept of spiritual growth. Orìṣà devotees strive to obtain Ase through iwa-pele , gentle and good character , and in turn they experience alignment with the ori, what others might call inner peace and satisfaction with life.

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