Cuban Mythology
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- Madre de aguas; also known as the mother of water and Magüi is a mythical creature in the folklore of Cuba.
Subsections
- Taíno mythology is the body or collection of myths of the Taíno in Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the Greater Antilles.
- Santería also known as Regla de Ocha, Regla Lucumí, or Lucumí, is an African diasporic religion that developed in Cuba during the late 19th century.
- Yoruba
Deities
- Atabey: Primary Goddess of the Taino peoples. Mother of Waters; Goddess fresh water and fertility.
- Guabancex: deity of chaos and disorder in Taíno mythology and religion.
- Yúcahu: God of creation, the sky, the sea, bountiful harvest, fertility, and peace
Spirits
- Ọba is the Orisha of the River Oba whose source lies near Igbon where her worship originates.
- Aganju: Orisha of Volcanoes, the Wilderness, the Desert , and Rivers
Practices
- Ifá is a divination system and Yoruba religion that represents the teachings of the Orisha Ọrunmila
References[edit]
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