La transnacionalización de la religión akan: religión e identidad entre la comunidad afroamericana de EE. UU
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چکیده
In 1965, Gus Dinizulu, an African American percussionist, traveled to Ghana with the dance company he was leading. There, took trip as opportunity explore his roots and met Nana Oparebea, Ghanaian chief-priestess of Akonedi Shrine, north Accra. She performed for Dinizulu a divination, during which she explained that enslaved ancestors were part akan people gave him mission search other Americans who, like him, ancestries. also offered set altars, containing spiritual forces deities revered in Shrine asked import United States what then labelled religion. The aim this paper will be describe process diffusion, importation, transnationalization indigenization religion between West Africa East Coast States.
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عنوان ژورنال: Revista Atlántida
سال: 2022
ISSN: ['2171-4924', '2530-853X']
DOI: https://doi.org/10.25145/j.atlantid.2022.13.03