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    Мифы народов Америки: Ацтеки Вампаноаги Гуроны Индейцы-черноногие Инки Ирокезы Майя Сиу Чероки. Мифы Австралии Мифы Новой Гвинеи Мифы Новой Зеландии Мифы Полинезии [rus]
    Rivendell's History Page
    Introduction to Ancient Egyptian history. Egyptian mythology, hieroglyphics, phonetic alphabet. Bibliography. [eng]
    Eepa Oya O!
    For Those that Love Traditional African Religion. Ol'Oya Speaks Out, Oya in the Holy Odus, Ghede Nimbo, The Ancestors (Egun), Oya in Nature, Geneology for African-Americans, Traditional Religion Links. [eng]
    Ijo Orunmila
    Cosmology - This is a brief summation of the Yoruba Cosmology. We believe it is very important to understand ones' relationship within the order of the universe. Creation - In the beginning, there was nothing but the greatness of Olodumare, so powerful that IT created and there was. Ela - Ela, that which was at creation, "Eleri ipin," the Witness to Creation. "Let US create in our image". The essence of Ifa and spirit of Orunmila. Iba - Humility brings honor. Iba ("EE-BAH") is a prayer of praise for those that were responsible for Creation. Again a beginning that can be used as a guide to connect. [eng]
    Roots and Rooted
    "For Those That Love Traditional African Religion!" [eng]
    Asomdwee Fie Shrine of the Abosom and Nsamanfo, Inc. (AFSANI)
    Welcome to the AFSANI site of enlightenment and healing. This project is designed to impart information regarding the practice of the Akan Akom Tradition in America. [eng]
    Oyotunji Home Page
    Mythical festival of dances and recitations to the God of Destiny; mass gathering of Yoruba's. Priests of Oyotunji consult the Ifa oracle to reveal the future of the U.S. and the world. Stately dances and plays in celebration of the patron God of the Yoruba Village. Masquerades, archers mischief and dances for Winter Solstice and rule of the Taskmaster God. [eng]
    Moralizing Tales of the Ancestors
    These delightful tales of old Dahomey, Abomey and other ethnic groups that encompass this great West African kingdom, speaks of a time when the ancient ancestors used allegory, alliteration, and experience in interpreting the world around them and the powerful gods who reigned. These shore stories will delight both young and old, initiate and non-initiate alike. [eng]
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