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The Ga Homowo Festival by A.B. Quartey-Papafio - Originally published in the Journal of the African Society, Vol. 19, in 1919, this essay describes the religious customs of the Ga people of Ghana as they existed independently of Roman Catholic influence.
 
Vodoun: The World's Oldest Spiritual Tradition - In the Adja-Tado Ewe/Fon language the word Vodoun means "spirit" or "god." This articles traces the religion's history from its origin in the West African kingdoms of Ketu, Tado, Notsie, and Allada to its practice in present day Benin, Togo, and southwest Ghana.
 
West African Cosmogony - Origin Myths of Mande, Yoruba, and Cameroon.
 
West African Dahomean Vodoun - Large site created by an African-American Priestess, to initiate others across the diaspora. Site features both Dahomean Vodoun and Mami Wata traditions of West Africa, with articles on these and other ATRs in Benin, Togo, and Ghana; bibliography; links to related pages.
 
Yoruba Religion - A brief introduction to the religion and rituals of Yorubaland.
 
 

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