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Stefania Capone
This scholarly work examines the presence and influence of Yoruba religious traditions within African-American communities in the United States. Drawing on anthropological research, the book explores how Yoruba spiritual practices have shaped concepts of ethnic identity and black nationalism in the modern era. Through analysis of religious life and customs, the author investigates the intersection of African cultural heritage and American social movements, offering insights into the complex dynamics of cultural preservation and adaptation among diaspora communities. The study contributes to understanding the role of traditional African religions in contemporary American religious and ethnic identity formation.
| Publisher | Karthala |
|---|---|
| Pages | 395 |
| Search language | french |
| ISBN_10 | 2-845-86703-4 primary |
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