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Elegua (Yoruba: Èṣù-Ẹlẹ́gbára and Ẹlẹ́gbá, also
spelled Eleggua;
known as Eleguá in
Latin America and Spanish-speaking
Caribbean islands) is an Orisha...
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partially serves as an
alternate name for
Eleggua, the
messenger for all Orishas, and that
there are 256
paths to
Eleggua—each one of
which is an Eshu. It is...
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Abenaki mythology:
Azeban Igbo folklore:
Ekwensu Afro-Cuban mythology:
Eleggua, Eshu Akan mythology:
Kwaku Ananse American folklore of
African origin:...
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citing Robert Johnson's "Cross Road Blues" as a "thinly
veiled reference to
Eleggua, the
orisha in
charge of the crossroads". However, the
Christian influence...
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leading to the
Judgement of
Paris and, ultimately, the
Trojan War. Eshu/
Eleggua/Legba - One of the
primary orishas in Yorùbá religion,
patron of roads...
- 25058/20112742.448. ISSN 1794-2489. S2CID 193998215. Arocha, Jaime; et al. (2007). "
Elegguá y
respeto por los afrocolombianos: una
experiencia con
docentes de Bogotá...
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Haters #1 at AudioShocker.com".
Archived from the
original on 2013-10-28. "
Eleggua".
Archived from the
original on 2006-08-07. daathrekh.com "Super Haters...
- be
described as neoliberalism". P-Orridge was
devoted to the
deity Eshu
Elegguá, an
entity from the Afro-Caribbean
syncretic religion of Santería. P-Orridge...
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their leader Eleggua. The
Santerians were
created by writer,
artist and
editor Joe Quesada.
Consisting of five members, they are
Eleggua, Oshun, Chango...
- Radni," and by
Kamau Brathwaite in his poem "Poem for
Walter Rodney" (
Elegguas, 2010).
David Dabydeen also
wrote a poem on
Rodney in his 1988 collection...