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Date: 2007-07-13 09:07:45Americas Socialism Religion in Cuba Santería Babalu Aye Afro-Cuban Cubans Cuba Slavery Afro-American religion Yoruba Gulf of Mexico | Tequesta : Number[removed]Add to Reading ListSource URL: digitalcollections.fiu.eduDownload Document from Source WebsiteFile Size: 4,13 MBShare Document on Facebook |
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IYESÁ (OGÚN AND OSHÚN) The Iyesá originated in the Iyesá Modduń in what is present day Nigeria and were brought over (with the Yoruba) to Cuba, where they founded the Cabildo Iyesá in 1854 in the city of Matanzas.DocID: 11VBJ - View Document | |
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