Oya Iansa Aya Lo Da

By spiderwhosings on Monday, December 21, 2009
Filled Under: Orisha

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“As fall ends and it is the morning of the winter solstice, Oya prepares us for
the inevitable death that lies before us and within us.”
Deanna Oloyade Lowman

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Connections Between Ifa and First Nations Traditions

By Lady Drummer on Sunday, November 29, 2009
Filled Under: Orisha, Uncategorized

Ifa, as an earth based spiritual practice,  has much in common with Native indigenous practices which is why we include it,here, on songs for the lodge. This connection between Native Indigenous and Africans is sound from a historical perspective as scholars have long documented that Africans came to the Americas long before Columbus and in doing so brought and mingled their traditions with the local populations.  It is because of htis connection that Africans were able to run into the “bushes” of Florida and live with and marry  among the Seminole and Cree People without  harm.

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