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Contains songs praising different aspects of the Goddess in the form of Oya, Yemaya, Oshun, Yewa, and Obba. Collected by Raul Canizares (1955-2002), head of the Santeria Temple Orisha Consciousness Movement in Manhattan and author of Cuban Santeria and Shango: An African-American Titan, the CD presents songs that evoke the powers of these female orishas.
List of contents
Warriors / Babalú (12:54)
Yemayá (7:44)
A Santa Barbara (3:07)
GuaGuancó (4:19)
Oyá (8:57)
Oshún (4:39)
Obba (5:46)
Yewa (4:44)
Ave Maria Morena (2:30)
(Black Ave Maria)
About the author
Raul Canizares (1955-2002) was head of the Santeria Temple Orisha Consciousness Movement in Manhattan and the author of
Cuban Santeria and
Shango: An African-American Titan.
Summary
The Afro-Cuban mystery religion Santería has always been attuned to the female aspects of the Deity. This unique offering of Santería contains praise songs to the different aspects of the Goddess in the form of Oyá, Yemayá, Oshún, Yewa, and Obba. Collected and presented by Raul Canizares (1955-2002), who was head of the Santería Temple Orisha Consciousness Movement in Manhattan and the author of Santería Cubana and Shango: An African-American Titan, the CD presents songs, chants, and drumming that evoke the powers of these female orishas.