Palo Mayombe is an Afro-Cuban religion rooted in the traditions of the Bakongo people of Central Africa, brought to the New World through the Atlantic slave trade. Often referred to as "El Jardín de Sangre y Huesos" (The Garden of Blood and Bones)—the title of a comprehensive study by Nicholaj de Mattos Frisvold—it is a spiritual system centered on a profound, literal, and ritualistic relationship with the dead. Cosmology and the Living Dead
Type: Environmental Hazard / Narrative Set Piece Location: The Heart of El Jardin de Sangre y Huesos Palo Mayombe- El Jardin de Sangre y Huesos
And if you listen closely—especially at midnight, especially near a crossroads—you can hear it growing. Palo Mayombe is an Afro-Cuban religion rooted in
When the Spanish brought slaves to Cuba, they brought more than physical labor; they carried the nkisi (spiritual charms) and the knowledge of the Nganga (the spirit container). When the Spanish brought slaves to Cuba, they
Palo Mayombe: The Garden of Blood and Bones is an initiate's account of this much maligned cult whose central nigromantic mystery is the prenda, the cauldron conta Amazon.com
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