Orishá Oshóssi: The Sacred Hunter of Knowledge and Survival

About Roles and Backgrounds of Orishá Oshósi

INTRODUCTION TO OSHÓSSI: THE HUNTER OF KNOWLEDGE AND SURVIVAL Orishá Oshóssi, the revered orisha of hunting, forests, and the protection of wildlife, holds a prominent place in the Yoruba religion and its diasporic expressions like Candomblé and Santería. Often symbolized by the bow and arrow, Oshóssi is not just a masterful hunter of game but […]

Exploring the African Roots of Vodou, Santería, Palo, Kimbanda, Candomblé, Umbanda, and Lukumi

African Roots Candomble Santeria Palo Umbanda

INTRODUCTION African diasporic religions such as Vodou, Santería, Palo, Kimbanda, Candomblé, Umbanda, and Lukumi are intricate tapestries woven from the rich spiritual traditions of various African ethnic groups. Despite their geographic dispersion and cultural diversity, these religions share common historical roots in African ethnic groups from regions such as Angola, Benin, Nigeria, and the Congo. […]

Exploring Honor and Survival: The Moral Dilemma of Two Hunters in Ifá Mythology

The Two Hunters - Yorubá Myth

THE TALE OF THE TWO HUNTERS: A STORY OF SURVIVAL AND HONOR In a deep, sprawling forest, two hunters, one young and the other old, ventured in search of game. They were skilled with their weapons and often struck their targets, yet capturing the wounded animals proved elusive. Each time they struck an elephant, it […]