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Explores how enslaved Africans disguised their gods as Catholic saints.

Free PDFs downloaded from forums (like Taringa or 4shared) are often riddled with OCR errors, missing pages, or mixes of different authors' works. In a religion where a single mispronounced Yoruba word or a wrong patakí can change a ritual’s outcome, having a corrupted text is worse than having no text at all.

| | Author | Why it replaces Celia Blanco | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | The Handbook of Yoruba Religious Concepts | Baba Ifa Karade | Focuses on the African root (Nigeria), not just Cuban. | | Santería: The Religion | Migene González-Wippler | More widely available in PDF; focuses on ritual steps. | | Osha: Manual de la Santería | Jose G. Ibarra | Direct competitor to Blanco; very practical Spanish guide. | | El Monte | Lydia Cabrera | The "Bible" of Afro-Cuban herbalism. Dense but superior. |

: Detailed profiles of major deities, including Changó (power and passion), Ochún (love and marriage), and Yemayá (motherhood and the sea).

Readers frequently search for digital versions of Blanco's work for study and reference. Various platforms host copies of her esotericism guides: La santería - EdTech Books

The Yoruba people, from southwestern Nigeria and Benin, have a rich cultural heritage. Their traditions have significantly influenced Santeria, and many Yoruba practices and concepts have been incorporated into Afro-Cuban spirituality.

: Detailed descriptions of primary deities such as Changó , Yemayá , and Ochún , including their attributes, "paths" (aspects), and legends.

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