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African and African-American religions

Discusses the cultural diversity of Africa through its many religions. Shows how shared elements of various customs serve as unifying threads across tribes, centuries, and continents.

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  • "Discusses the cultural diversity of Africa through its many religions. Shows how shared elements of various customs serve as unifying threads across tribes, centuries, and continents."
  • "Discusses the cultural diversity of Africa through its many religions. Shows how shared elements of various customs serve as unifying threads across tribes, centuries, and continents."@en
  • "Focuses on the cultural diversity of Africa as shown by its many religions: traditional and neo-traditional African, Christianity and Islam (the latter two having developed separately from elsewhere since early times). Also examines the oral traditions, myths, music and ceremonies to show how African-American Christianity, Haitian voodoo and Cuban santeria have been influenced by traditional African religions and Christianity. With interviews, archival and current footage, images, and re-enactments."@en

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  • "History"
  • "History"@en

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  • "African and African-American religions"
  • "African and African-American religions"@en
  • "African and African - American religions"@en