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- Roots and Rooted - Original articles about Ori, Egun, and various Orisa, as well as insight on spiritual cleansings, holistic health, and the politics of African Diasporic religions..
- Born Again In Living Waters by Kim Johnson - African diasporic traditions in Trinidad, focusing on Shango Baptists and Spiritual Baptists.
- Kappa - Pagina Diasporei - Adresele e-mail i paginile Web ale romānilor din diaspor . Lista speciali tilor romāni din diaspor i din ar . Servere romāne ti.
- Lydia Cabrera Bibliography - A lengthy ist of books on all aspects of African Diasporic religions in Cuba written by the renowned ethnographer Lydia Cabrera.
- Seagrave, Sterling an Peggy - Bowstring Books - Excerpts from the author's works, which focus primarily on Asian history and the history of Asian diasporic peoples.
- The Land of Kam - Dedicated to the African Diasporic tradition known as the Kametic or ancient Egyptian religion.
- Umbanda - Information about this Brazilian religion, how men and women practice umbanda rituals, pictures and music for free download.
- Umbanda, an African-Brazilian Religion - Introductory site with histoically important photos of men and women practicing Umbanda rituals in Brazil.s
- Maria Inez Couto de Almeida - Portuguese-Brazilian woman, born Catholic and converted to Umbanda and Yoruba religion, is willing to correspond in English with people who want to learn how Ifa divination, Yoruba culture, and Umbanda are practiced in Brazil.
- Haile Sellassie Family - HIM Haile Sellassie; history, life, past and present.
Wikipedia Articles
- Vaad - Vaad is a Hebrew term for a council of rabbis. It is a diasporic phenomenon, having no precedent in Talmudic times.
- Raumism - Raumism (in Esperanto, RaÅmismo) is an ideology beginning in 1980 with the Manifesto of Rauma, which criticized the goals of the traditional Esperanto movement and defined all Esperantists as "a self-chosen diasporic linguistic minority". It is also used by the members of the Esperanta Civito ("Esperanto State") to describe their ideology, although some who subscribe to the idea deem this contrary to the spirit of the Manifesto.
- Harri Stojka - Harri Stojka (* 22 July 1957 in Vienna) is a viennese jazz guitarist. He comes from the diasporic Lovara-Roma dynasty of the Bagareschtschi clan.
- CaribbeanTales - CaribbeanTales is a not-for-profit educational company that aims to showcase caribbean culture traditional and contemporary, local and diasporic, through producing and distributing a range of multimedia projects, including films, videos, radio programs, audio books, theatre plays, websites and events. It was founded by filmmaker Frances-Anne Solomon, and is based in Toronto Canada.
- Obeah and Wanga - The terms Obeah and Wanga are African diasporic words that occur in The Book of the Law (the sacred text of Thelema, written by Aleister Crowley in 1904):