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spelling ndltd-OhioLink-oai-etd.ohiolink.edu-antioch14879382345739042021-08-03T06:58:11Z Spiritual Journeys: A Study of Ifá /Òrìṣà Practitioners in the United States Initiated by Nigeria Van Der Meer, Tony African American Studies African Studies Black Studies Caribbean Studies Cultural Anthropology Divinity Epistemology Religion Spirituality African Belief Systems Ifa Orisa Orisha Orisha Vodo Santeria Lucumi Regala de Ocha Traditional Yoruba Belief System Transformational Spiritual Practice Ethnography Methodology Leadership Studies Leadership and Change Religion Spirituality The purpose of this study is to understand the culture of one of the newest branches of traditional Yorùbá Ifá /Òrìṣà practice in the United States from practitioners born in the United States that were initiated in Nigeria, West Africa. The epistemology of the Ifá /Òrìṣà belief system in the United States has been based on the history and influence of Regla de Ocha or Santeria that developed out of Cuban innovation and practice. This is an ethnographic and auto-ethnographic study that pulls from participant observation, field notes, interviews, and photos as data. The central question of this dissertation is what are the challenges and opportunities for this branch of practitioners in the United States who were initiated in the Ifá /Òrìṣà practice in Nigeria? Some of the main findings indicate that the opportunities include: opening doors intellectually and spiritually about African philosophical thought and ethics were that: it instills a sense of spiritual discipline; it lays the foundation, giving confidence that one can achieve what they set their minds to; and, it offers spiritual technologies and systems that are liberating and relevant in the Unites States in terms of identity, direction, and purpose. Some of the challenges included: a rugged Nigerian experience, and cultural change; a transformative experience from the initiation rituals; understanding and learning the Yorùbá language; and, the contradiction of Africa being the idea of utopia. The challenges in the United States also included: understanding and learning the Yorùbá language; understanding the different systems of practice in the Ifá /Òrìṣà belief system; the role of women as Ifa priests; ecological concerns in disposing ritual sacrifices; accessibility to traditional (African) ritual items; issues of acceptance, inclusion, and exclusion on the basis of race, gender, and sexual identities from other systems of Ifá /Òrìṣà practice; and, developing new communities of practice base on the experiences of this newest branch of practitioners.This dissertation is available in open-access at OhioLink ETD Center, www.ohiolink.edu/etd and AURA:Antioch University Repository and Archive, http://aura.antioch.edu/ 2017-03-06 English text Antioch University / OhioLINK http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=antioch1487938234573904 http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=antioch1487938234573904 unrestricted This thesis or dissertation is protected by copyright: all rights reserved. It may not be copied or redistributed beyond the terms of applicable copyright laws.
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language English
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topic African American Studies
African Studies
Black Studies
Caribbean Studies
Cultural Anthropology
Divinity
Epistemology
Religion
Spirituality
African Belief Systems
Ifa
Orisa
Orisha
Orisha Vodo
Santeria
Lucumi
Regala de Ocha
Traditional Yoruba Belief System
Transformational Spiritual Practice
Ethnography
Methodology
Leadership Studies
Leadership and Change
Religion
Spirituality
spellingShingle African American Studies
African Studies
Black Studies
Caribbean Studies
Cultural Anthropology
Divinity
Epistemology
Religion
Spirituality
African Belief Systems
Ifa
Orisa
Orisha
Orisha Vodo
Santeria
Lucumi
Regala de Ocha
Traditional Yoruba Belief System
Transformational Spiritual Practice
Ethnography
Methodology
Leadership Studies
Leadership and Change
Religion
Spirituality
Van Der Meer, Tony
Spiritual Journeys: A Study of Ifá /Òrìṣà Practitioners in the United States Initiated by Nigeria
author Van Der Meer, Tony
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title Spiritual Journeys: A Study of Ifá /Òrìṣà Practitioners in the United States Initiated by Nigeria
title_short Spiritual Journeys: A Study of Ifá /Òrìṣà Practitioners in the United States Initiated by Nigeria
title_full Spiritual Journeys: A Study of Ifá /Òrìṣà Practitioners in the United States Initiated by Nigeria
title_fullStr Spiritual Journeys: A Study of Ifá /Òrìṣà Practitioners in the United States Initiated by Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Spiritual Journeys: A Study of Ifá /Òrìṣà Practitioners in the United States Initiated by Nigeria
title_sort spiritual journeys: a study of ifá /òrìṣà practitioners in the united states initiated by nigeria
publisher Antioch University / OhioLINK
publishDate 2017
url http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=antioch1487938234573904
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