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Bibliografía




Abimbola, Wande. The Bag of Wisdom: Osun and the Origins of
the Ifa Divination. 2000



Angarica, Nicolás Valentín. Manual del Orihate, Religión Lucumí.
1955



Armstrong, Susan J. & Botzler, Richard G. (eds.). The Animal
Ethics Reader. London & New York: Routledge.



Bascom, William. Sixteen Cowries: Yoruba Divination from Africa
to the New World, Midland Book. 1980



______________. Ifa Divination: Communication between Gods and
Men in West Africa. Bloomington, Indiana University Press, 1969

___________________. The Yoruba of Southwestern Nigeria New
York: Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1969.
Brown, David H. Santeria Enthroned: Art, Ritual, and Innovation in
an Afro-Cuban Religion. The University of Chicago Press. 2005

Cabrera, Lydia. El Monte, Ignbo Finda, Ewe Orisha, Vititinfinda. La
Habana, Editora C.R., 1954



Clark, Mary Ann. Santería: Correcting the Myths and Uncovering
the Realities of a Growing Religion. Praeger Publishers, 2007



Dawkins, Marian. Animal Minds and Animal Emotions. Stamp 2003



Ellis, A. B. The Yoruba-Speaking Peoples of the Slave Coast of
West Africa, 1894



Fatunmi, Fa’lokun. Ibase Orisa. Ifa Proverbs, Folktales, Sacred
History and Prayer. Original Publications. Plainview, New York.
1994



Gámez, Leonel. Colecciones de Ifá Osheniwó.



Ifá, Águila de. Notas Privadas de Ifá.



Mason, John. Orin Orisa: Songs for Selected Heads 1979



Mason, Michael. Living Santeria: Rituals and Experiences in an
Afro-Cuban Religion. Washington [D.C.]: Smithsonian Institution
Press, 2002.
Maupoil, Bernard, La Géomancie à l’ancienne côte des esclaves.
Paris: Institute D’ethnologie, Musée de l’Homme, 1943

Miller, Ivor.



Murphy, Joseph. Ritual Systems in Cuban Santeria, Temple
University Press, Philadelphia (Pennsylvania), 1981

_____________ Santeria: an African religion in America, Beacon
Press, Boston (Massachusetts), 1988

_____________ Yoruba Origins of Afro-Cuban Culture. The Journal
of Caribbean Studies, 10, v. 1-2, 1995



Murrell, Nathaniel Samuel. Afro-Caribbean Religions: An
Introduction to Their Historical, Cultural, and Sacred Traditions de.
Temple University Press, Philadelphia. 2010



Olábodé, Afolábí. The Semantic Basis of Metaphors and Related
Tropes. In: Yorùbá, Ph.D. Thesis, Department of Linguistics and
African languages, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria. 1981



Olupona, Jacob K. Orısa Osun Yoruba Sacred Kingship and Civil
Religion in Osogbo, Nigeria, 2002Paravisini, Gerbet, Fernández
Olmos, M. “Introduction.” In Sacred Possessions: Voodo, Santería,
Obeah, and the Caribbean, and L. Paravisini-Gebert, eds. New
Brunswick, N. J. Rutgers University Press



Ramos, Miguel W. La División de La Habana: Conflicto Territorial y
Hegemonía Cultural en los seguidores de la Religión Lukumi de Oyó
1850s–1920s. 2008
Valbuena E., Carlos. Vocabulario Santero de Tata Gaitán.
Ediciones Orishas de Cuba. 1994
Bibliografia

Bibliografia

  • 2.
    © 2012-BIBLIOTECAS SOCIEDADYORUBA DE MEXICO Y AGUILA DE IFA FOUNDATION- EJEMPLAR GRATUITO- Bibliografía Abimbola, Wande. The Bag of Wisdom: Osun and the Origins of the Ifa Divination. 2000 Angarica, Nicolás Valentín. Manual del Orihate, Religión Lucumí. 1955 Armstrong, Susan J. & Botzler, Richard G. (eds.). The Animal Ethics Reader. London & New York: Routledge. Bascom, William. Sixteen Cowries: Yoruba Divination from Africa to the New World, Midland Book. 1980 ______________. Ifa Divination: Communication between Gods and Men in West Africa. Bloomington, Indiana University Press, 1969 ___________________. The Yoruba of Southwestern Nigeria New York: Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1969.
  • 3.
    Brown, David H.Santeria Enthroned: Art, Ritual, and Innovation in an Afro-Cuban Religion. The University of Chicago Press. 2005 Cabrera, Lydia. El Monte, Ignbo Finda, Ewe Orisha, Vititinfinda. La Habana, Editora C.R., 1954 Clark, Mary Ann. Santería: Correcting the Myths and Uncovering the Realities of a Growing Religion. Praeger Publishers, 2007 Dawkins, Marian. Animal Minds and Animal Emotions. Stamp 2003 Ellis, A. B. The Yoruba-Speaking Peoples of the Slave Coast of West Africa, 1894 Fatunmi, Fa’lokun. Ibase Orisa. Ifa Proverbs, Folktales, Sacred History and Prayer. Original Publications. Plainview, New York. 1994 Gámez, Leonel. Colecciones de Ifá Osheniwó. Ifá, Águila de. Notas Privadas de Ifá. Mason, John. Orin Orisa: Songs for Selected Heads 1979 Mason, Michael. Living Santeria: Rituals and Experiences in an Afro-Cuban Religion. Washington [D.C.]: Smithsonian Institution Press, 2002.
  • 4.
    Maupoil, Bernard, LaGéomancie à l’ancienne côte des esclaves. Paris: Institute D’ethnologie, Musée de l’Homme, 1943 Miller, Ivor. Murphy, Joseph. Ritual Systems in Cuban Santeria, Temple University Press, Philadelphia (Pennsylvania), 1981 _____________ Santeria: an African religion in America, Beacon Press, Boston (Massachusetts), 1988 _____________ Yoruba Origins of Afro-Cuban Culture. The Journal of Caribbean Studies, 10, v. 1-2, 1995 Murrell, Nathaniel Samuel. Afro-Caribbean Religions: An Introduction to Their Historical, Cultural, and Sacred Traditions de. Temple University Press, Philadelphia. 2010 Olábodé, Afolábí. The Semantic Basis of Metaphors and Related Tropes. In: Yorùbá, Ph.D. Thesis, Department of Linguistics and African languages, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria. 1981 Olupona, Jacob K. Orısa Osun Yoruba Sacred Kingship and Civil Religion in Osogbo, Nigeria, 2002Paravisini, Gerbet, Fernández Olmos, M. “Introduction.” In Sacred Possessions: Voodo, Santería, Obeah, and the Caribbean, and L. Paravisini-Gebert, eds. New Brunswick, N. J. Rutgers University Press Ramos, Miguel W. La División de La Habana: Conflicto Territorial y Hegemonía Cultural en los seguidores de la Religión Lukumi de Oyó 1850s–1920s. 2008
  • 5.
    Valbuena E., Carlos.Vocabulario Santero de Tata Gaitán. Ediciones Orishas de Cuba. 1994