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  • Adade Kofi Bosomfie Sankofa Open in a NEW window.  Open in this window. - A center of learning and connection to the African Ancestors through study, work and application of traditional beliefs and customs of our Akan Ancestors. (Added: 1-Jul-2002 Hits: 270 Rating: 0 Votes: 0) Rate It
  • African Dahomean Vodoun & Mami Wata Traditions Open in a NEW window.  Open in this window. - Site featuring an accurate portrayal of Dahomean Vodoun and Mami Wata traditions by an American initiated priestess with ancestral roots in this powerful priesthood. (Added: 1-Oct-2000 Hits: 324 Rating: 9.94 Votes: 16) Rate It
  • AFSANI: Asomdwee Fie, Shrine of the Abosom and Nsamanfo, Inc. Open in a NEW window.  Open in this window. - Asomdwee Fie (pronounced Ah-Soom-gee-Fee-a) Shrine of the Abosom and Nsamanfo, Inc., (AFSANI) is a Washington, DC - based non-profit religious organization. The Asomdwee Fie, which means peace, unity, and harmony house, promotes Akan spirituality, traditional religion, and culture. Nana Akua Kyerewaa Opokuwaa is the founder and chief priestess of AFSANI. (Nana Akua Kyerewaa Opokuwaa is an Ohemma (Queenmother) and Okomfo (priestess) in the Akan tradition of Ghana, West Africa.) (Added: 8-Mar-2000 Hits: 239 Rating: 9.00 Votes: 3) Rate It
  • New Afrikan Vodun Open in a NEW window.  Open in this window. - This site is dedicated to bringing the Vodun and other West Afrikan traditions back to Afrikans born in North America. This site stresses the spiritual nationalism inherent in all ancient traditions and the need to make a full return to the traditions of Afrikan Ancestors on a political level. (Added: 28-Mar-2005 Hits: 54 Rating: 7.00 Votes: 3) Rate It
  • OATH: Organization of African Traditional Healers Open in a NEW window.  Open in this window. - Non-profit religious education and advocacy organization of traditional healers committed to changing negative stereotypes and to the establishment of African Traditional Religions in the West by offering membership and certification to its adherents. (Added: 1-Oct-2000 Hits: 244 Rating: 10.00 Votes: 2) Rate It

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