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 The African Experience of God through the Eyes of an Akan Woman  New window
 By Mercy Amba, an article in Cross Currents, the journal of the Association for Religion and Intellectual Life.
http://www.aril.org/african.htm
http://www.theancestralcall.com/articles.htm
 The Ancestral Call  New window
 An online newsletter dedicated to African Traditional Religion around the world, with a focus on Yoruban religion and culture in America.
http://www.theancestralcall.com/articles.htm
http://members.tripod.com/tettey/festival.htm
 The Ga Homowo Festival by A.B. Quartey-Papafio  New window
 Originally published in the Journal of the African Society, Vol. 19, in 1919, this essay describes the religious customs of the Ga people of Ghana as they existed independently of Roman Catholic influence.
http://members.tripod.com/tettey/festival.htm
http://www.hartford-hwp.com/archives/34/011.html
 Voodoo in Benin, 1996  New window
 In 1996 the government of Benin declared that Voodoo and other ATRs (practiced by about half of the population) are officially recognized religions on a par with Islam and Christianity, and gave ATR its own national holiday, January 10.
http://www.hartford-hwp.com/archives/34/011.html
http://www.fandm.edu/departments/Anthropology/Bastian/ANT269/cosmo.html
 West African Cosmogony  New window
 Origin Myths of Mande, Yoruba, and Cameroon.
http://www.fandm.edu/departments/Anthropology/Bastian/ANT269/cosmo.html
http://www.mamiwata.com/
 West African Dahomean Vodoun  New window
 Large site created by an African-American Priestess, to initiate others across the diaspora. Site features both Dahomean Vodoun and Mami Wata traditions of West Africa, with articles on these and other ATRs in Benin, Togo, and Ghana; bibliography; links to related pages.
http://www.mamiwata.com/
http://www.fandm.edu/departments/Anthropology/Bastian/ANT269/Yrelig.html
 Yoruba Religion  New window
 A brief introduction to the religion and rituals of Yorubaland.
http://www.fandm.edu/departments/Anthropology/Bastian/ANT269/Yrelig.html

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