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Find Usefull Links at Diasporal Cultural Center
Historical Research About the Diaspora
Slavery Resources and Links : University of Illinois, Springfield
Africa: South of the Sahara : Africa and Slavery
The Atlantic Slave Trade and Slave Life in the Americas, a Visual Record : Compilation of photos by Jerome S. Handler and Michael L. Tuite Jr., a project of the Virginia Foundation for the Humanities and the University of Virginia
Museum Exhibitions on Yoruba Culture
The Ancient West African City of Benin
A Concrete Vision: Oshogbo Arts in the 1960s
Olowe of Ise- A Yoruba Sculptor to Kings
At The Crossroads-Afro-Cuban Orisha Arts in Miami
Publishers With Orisha-Related Titles
Ediciones Universal, Miami : Ediciones Universal, Miami. Most of Lydia Cabrera’s books were published by this publisher.
PexStore.Com-Publications Exchange, Inc.,Miami : They import Cuban books, music and other paraphernalia.
Oché Music-Books by Thomas Altmann : "Cantos Lucumí a los Orichas" (oché 001)Transcriptions of 275 Afro-Cuban Songs of Santería on more than 300 pages with text and clave-lineup; engl., handwritten music and illustrations; ringbound.
Sites of Interest to the Orisha Community
Eleda.org : Website about Lukum religion run by Obá Oriaté Miguel W. Ramos, Ilarí Obá.
Afro Cuba Web : Today the island contains priceless survivals of African cultures
Ancestor Reverence
BataDrums.Com
Conjunto Folklorico Nacional de Cuba
Egbe Omo Yoruba—National Association of Yoruba
Folkcuba.com
Ilé Ase Marabo—Sao Paulo
International Congress of Orisha Tradition & Culture
Marta Moreno Vega's Website
Mojuba Orisa
Olofín.Com
Nigeria.Com—News
Organization for Lukumí Unity
The Palo and Lukumí Organizatio
Palomayombe.com
Revista Ashé- Venezuela
Vodoun—The Slave Religions in America and the Diaspora
Yoruba Overview-Emory University
Yoruba Art in Wood and Metal
Yoruba Ethnographic Archive
Yoruba Studies Association
Yoruba Language Courses and Related Materials
Yoruba at the University of Wisconsin-Madison : University of Wisconsin-Madison Yoruba program, a part of the Department of African Languages and Literature
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