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Top: Society: Religion and Spirituality: African: Diasporic: Ifa, Babalawo (12)
The Ancestral Call - An online newsletter dedicated to the Ifa Religion and Culture. Website includes an African history bulletin board, articles on the meaning of Ifa, a marketplace, and links. Ifa Foundation of North America - IFNA integrates West African Ifa, Santeria, Candomble, and Lucumi into a logical, useful religion for Westerners. Site features weekly classroom updates on divination and the Orisas, Orisa art gallery, and notification about workshops and initiations. Ile Ifa Jalumi of Chicago, Illinois - A traditional Orisa'Ifa community practicing the spiritual tradition of the indigenous people of Yoruba, Nigeria. A variety of spiritual services and rituals are available for the sincere seeker of Iwa-Pele. Jaap Verduijn's Dutch Church of Ifa - African Traditional Church of Ifa/Orisha in Holland. Ile Otitu Orunmila - Learn some fundamentals of the Ifa tradition, find links to other sites about African Traditional cultures and religions, take a look at the reading for the year, and sign the guest book. The Oracle of Ifa and the Verdict of the Court - English version of an article by Wim Haan, examining a court case in Holland around a failed attempt to deprogram practitioners from the African Ifa religion. Ifá - A brief introduction to Ifa and Odu, from Lucumi Babalawo, Baba Eyiogbe. E Kaabo - Awo Study Center - A site where you can learn about the Yoruba religion of Ifa, includes a classroom, a forum, news, a gallery and links. A Yoruba dictionary is also provided. Yoruba World - Site about the ethics and values of Ifa, Orisa, and ancestor worship. Includes photographs. Ijo Orunmila - A compendium of tales that present the spectrum of Yoruba beliefs and cosmology, with selected prayers to the Orishas. Indigenous Faith of Africa, Inc. - Website of organization headed by Chief Babalawo Adedoja E. Aluko, based in Florida, includes photos, information on Yoruba worship and contact information for their newsletter.
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