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Shango is a prominent Orisha in Yoruba religion and its Afro-American derivatives, known as the god of thunder and a celestial father. He represents the Oyo people of West Africa and is central to the Lukumí religion. His rituals have survived the Atlantic slave trade, symbolizing African resistance against slavery. Shango's myths illustrate his lineage and divine status, including tales of his birth and adventures.
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Afrobrasilianische Gottheit. Shango, Orisha, Eshu, Oya, Yemaya, Oshun, Olokun, Ochosi, Egungun, Obba, Various authors
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