De una forma u otra, el muerto vuelve a la tierra, y enmascarado se revela. El invisible tiene su presentacion ante la sociedad segun el nivel interpretativo de cada cual, con discreta soberbia y picara satisfaccion, ironia de antaí±o. Vata Enfwí , Olodum, Ife Oré (la ciudad de los muertos en varias etnias) estan ligadas a…

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Hamburg, sept 22. Inauguration of the Afro Cuban exibithion at Museum fí¼r Volkerkunde. From the left, Dr.ssa Paola Amadei of EU-LAC Foundation, prof. Bernd Schmelz, myself, the Cuban Ambassador in Belgium, dr. Henning Christoph of Soul of Africa Museum of Essen. Showing the Congo Religion… Photo, courtesy of S.O.A. Museum/Markus Matzel

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22nd of September 2026, Anthropology Museum of Hamburg. More than one thousand guests for the opening of the exibithion. It is a great success of the Soul of Africa Museum of Essen, Museum fur Volkerkunde of Hamburg, myself, scientific, political, economical and religious community. I was especially touched by the warm welcome of the Cuban…

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One of the oldest Spirits, for the Congo, is Munalango, called also Madre Agua. She is mainly a Spirit of love and motherhood, an Entity teaching Her lessons through emotions and relationships ties. She knows the secret of the everlasting feelings and emotional waves of life and the true sentiments within… Muna Embonbo, Mama Umbo,…

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¿SI TU NO ME CONOCES PARA QUE TU ME LLAMAS? This traditional religious song from Afro-Cuban Spiritism mean: “If you don’t know me why do you call me?”. It stresses importance on religious, ethical, moral behaviour, a kind of “knowledge” passed down orally through generations since the dawn of times. In Haiti they call it…

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