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This page contains links to some of the better online resources concerning Bantu religious traditions throughout the world. The links include sites about religious traditions, music and also about ongoing political struggles for the right to practice these traditions without fear of persecution or evangelization. While all religions deserve respect and have the right to practice their traditions, that right does not include attempts to convert people to their faith through the means of brainwashing, intimidation or aggression. Nor is it the right of any religion to show disrespect in any way to other religious traditions with which they do not agree. Such attitudes are contrary to true spirituality. All religions have the right to protect themselves within the bounds of legal behavior against such aggression and if the laws of any state are not protecting those rights, they have the right to mobilize to change those laws or to demand that uninforced rights be protected.

Candomblé de Angola (em Brasil):
Ritos de Angola
Las Reglas de Congo (en Cuba):
El Cabildo Musundi
Ndoki and Nzambi
Ta Makuenda Yaya in Quiebra Hacha

 
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Kumina (in Jamaica):

Kumina (National Library of Jamaica)

North American Hoodoo, Rootwork Conjure:
What is Hoodoo?
LM Hoodoo & Rootwork Radio Hour (Dr. Kioni's site)

Bantu Religions in Africa

Congo and Angola:
Simon Kimbangu and Kimpa Vita
Nkanda and Kimpasi
Angolan Culture
Mukishi

Beyond:
Sangoma
Pondo Initiation
Shikanda