The religion of African slaves sustained itself in the Caribbean by hiding in plain sight, by melding with dominant Christianity to form Santeria, "the religion of the saints." Like vodun, from neighboring Haiti, this new world religion has been demonized and sensationalized, but today, some 75 million are thought to be practicing Santeria's reverent rituals to the ancient Yoruba divinities or
orishas . Through their stories and rites, Vega, a priestess and scholar of Santeria, reveals those gods, from the creator god Oludumare to the passionate Yemaya and the creative Shango to each person's own Ori. She also unfolds her own journey from a childhood during which Santeria rituals were never discussed to her early search for teachings, to her current embracing of the tradition of her people and of her own soul. Engaging, scholarly, and accessible, this is an excellent book for nonspecialist collections and a must-have for libraries whose patrons demand material about alternative religions.
Patricia MonaghanCopyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved
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Review
"A graceful tribute to a timeless religion, a testament to the transformative power of discovering your own spiritual side."
--New York Daily Challenge (Brooklyn)"Highly recommended . . . Vega elegantly describes the rituals, meaning, and continuing relevance of Santeria, weaving her story into 12 chapters, each devoted to a different deity. Vega's account is rich with patokis ("mythic stories") and the lessons they teach for daily living."
--Library Journal"Engaging, scholarly, and accessible, this is an excellent book."
--Booklist"Vega makes an excellent, informed spokesperson on Santeria, and her accessible book will help explain Santeria beliefs and practices to a wide audience."
--Publishers Weekly"More than a compelling study of one of the world's most fascinating religions, this inspiring account maps one woman's profound journey from emptiness to overwhelming peace and joy."
--Carib News (New York)Selected by the Quality Paperback Book Club and the One Spirit Book Club