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Ultimately, we are all Africans. Studies of mitochondrial DNA have proven that all human beings are descended from a small population (less than a hundred individuals) that emerged from Africa about 60,000 years ago. The earliest written religious texts as well as the first documented monotheistic religion also developed in Africa. During the European dark ages, many ancient manuscripts were preserved in African libraries in places such as Ethiopia and Timbuctoo.

This section has texts on the traditional spirituality of Sub-Saharan Africa, as well as their descendants in the New World.

Finding books about African religion and spiritual beliefs in the public domain was not difficult. These books have a great amount of useful information on this topic, some of it written before colonialism destroyed or greatly modified aspects of traditional culture. The problem with these works is that they were for the large part written by Europeans with their particular biases and agendas. For this reason, we encourage you to 'read between the lines'.

The texts here are provided for scholarly purposes. They may contain racist characterizations, errors of interpretation, or misrepresentations of traditional culture. For instance, the term 'Kaffir', which is used in many of these texts to refer to the Xhosa (Nelson Mandela's tribe), is now considered derogatory.

This page also has texts and books with alternate views, primarily written by African-Americans, which, in our opinion, also deserve consideration.

Africa is home to a rich religious tradition. Refer to Ancient Egypt, Islam, and Christianity.


South Africa

The Religious System of the Amazulu by Henry Callaway [1870]
Specimens of Bushman Folklore by W.H.I. Bleek and L.C. Lloyd [1911]
South African Folk-Tales by James A. Honey [1910]
Kaffir (Xhosa) Folk Tales by Georg McCall Theal [1886]


The Bantu

Myths and Legends of the Bantu by Alice Werner [1933]
This book covers the Bantu as a whole. Most of the books below also have material on the Bantu of West Africa.


West and Central Africa

The West African area is important because this is where the majority of slaves departed for the New World. Hence large elements of West African, particularly Yoruba, religion (blended with Catholicism) can be found in religions such as Vodun (also known as Voodoo) (Haiti), Candomblè (Brazil) and Santeria (Carribean). For more information on New World African-derived religions, refer to the The Santeria page at Ontario Consultants for Religious Tolerance.

Myths of Ífè by John Wyndham [1921]
Notes on the Folklore of the Fjort, by R. E. Dennett. [1898]
At the Back of the Black Man's Mind by R. E. Dennett. [1906]
Folk Stories from Southern Nigeria By Elphinstone Dayrell, Introduction by Andrew Lang. [1910]
Fetichism in West Africa by Rev. Robert Hamill Nassau. [1904]
Hausa Folklore by Maalam Shaihu, translated by R. Sutherland Rattray. [1913]
This book stands out here because it was actually written by a Hausa, not a European.

Woman's Mysteries of a Primitive People by D. Amaury Talbot. [1915]
The Yoruba Speaking Peoples by A.B. Ellis [1894]
Yoruba Legends by M. I. Ogumefu [1929]


African-American

Drums and Shadows Georgia Writer's Project; Work Projects Administration, Mary Granger supervisor [1940, not renewed]
Coastal Georgia folklore from the 1930s and connections to African spiritual practices.


Caribbean

Jamaica Anansi Stories by Martha Warren Beckwith [1924].
Jamaican folklore, music and riddles, featuring an indominable trickster hero.

Rastafarianism

The Kebra Nagast E.A. Wallis Budge, translator [1932].
This work is a legendary history of Ethiopia. It has been cited as rationale for the Rastafarian apotheoisis of Emperor Haile Selassie.

The Holy Piby by Robert Athlyi Rogers [1924-8]
This is a classic--and very rare--Afrocentric religious text from the early 20th century which has been acclaimed by many Rastafarians as a forerunner of their beliefs.

The Royal Parchment Scroll of Black Supremacy By Fitz Balintine Pettersburg [1926?]
Another rare proto-Rastafarian text from Jamaica.

The Promised Key By G.G. Maragh (Leonard Percival Howell) [1935?]
A heavily edited version of the previous document, Howell was one of the first preachers who explicitly preached doctrines similar to later Rastafarian beliefs, particularly that Haile Selassie was the Black Messiah.

The Wisdom of Rastafari
This is a short anthology of quotes from Haile Selassie compiled by a Rastafarian group.

Vodun

Two short articles by Lafcadio Hearn about New Orleans Voodoo. Hearn, a New Orleans native, also wrote extensive works about Japan, available in the Shinto section.
Last of the Voudoos [1885]
New Orleans Superstitions [1886]

Here are two books relating to Haitian Voodoo (Vodun). They were written by an outsider to the religion who was ultimately unable to penetrate its inner mysteries; however both of these books has strengths as historical and ethnographic background on the topic:

Voodoo and Obeahs By Joseph J. Williams. New York, [1932].
Psychic Phenomena of Jamaica By Joseph J. Williams. New York, [1934].

To gain a better understanding of the Voodoo religion and its context, I would recommend the following books [links are to Amazon.com]:


History

The Negro by W.E.B. Du Bois [1915]
A great introduction to Black history by a noted African-American activist and scholar.

Wonderful Ethiopians of the Ancient Cushite Empire by Drusilla Dunjee Houston [1927, not renewed]
A pioneering work of Afrocentric history.

 
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Alchemy


Ancient Near East
    The Enuma Elish


Age of Reason
    Charles Darwin
    Thomas Paine


Atlantis
    Atlantis, the Antediluvian World


Australian Aboriginal


Baha'i


Bible
    King James Version
    Vulgate (Latin)
    Greek New Testatment
    Tanach (Hebrew) without vowels
    Tanach (Hebrew) with vowels
    Deuterocanonical Apocrypha
 


Buddhism
    The Dhammapada
    Buddhism in Translations
    Buddhist Mahâyâ Texts
    Saddharma-pundarîka (The Lotus Sutra)
    Book of Tea
    Tibetan Buddhism Archives
    Zen Buddhism Archives


Celtic
    Mabinogion
    The Cattle-Raid of Cooley
    Cuchulain of Muirthemne
    The Fairy-Faith in Celtic Countries
    Heroic Romances of Ireland


Christianity
    King James Bible
    Corpus Hermeticum
    The Apocrypha
    The Gospel of Thomas
    Latin Mass
    The Divine Comedy by Dante

 Writings of Martin Luther
    Foxe's Book of Martyrs
    Paradise Lost/Regained by Milton
    Pilgrim's Progress by Bunyon
    Episcopal Book of Common Prayer
    Catholic Catechism


Classical Paganism
    The Illiad
    Odyssey
    Theogony
    Sappho
    Aeneid
    Metamorphoses by Ovid
    Ars Amores by Ovid
    Bulfinch's Mythology
    Aesop's Fables


Confucianism
    Confucian Canon
        Confucian Analects
        Mencius
        The Great Learning
        The Doctrine Of The Mean
    Five Classics
        Book of Historical Records
        Book of Odes
        I Ching
        Book of Rites vol I
        Book of Rites vol II

Egyptian (Ancient)
    Egyptian Book of the Dead


Esoteric & Occult
    Alchemy
    Atlantis
    Chaos Magic
    Enochian
    Fortean
    Necronomicon
    Oahspe
    Rosicrucian
    Golden Dawn
    SubGenius
    Tarot
    Thelema
    Theosophy


Fortean
    Book of the Damned
    New Lands

 Gothic Texts


Hinduism
    Vedas
        The Rig-Veda (English)
        Rig-Veda (Sanskrit)
        Sama-Veda
        The Yajur Veda
        Atharva-Veda
    Upanishads
    The Sacred Laws of the Âyas
    The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali
    The Ramayana and Mahabharata
    The Bhagavad-Gita
    Sanskrit dictionary


I Ching


Islam
    The Qur'an (English)
    Qur'an (English/Arabic)
    Sufism
        The Masnavi of Rumi
        The Gulistan Of Sa'di
        The Teachings of Hafiz
        The Rubayyat of Omar Khayyam
Jainism
Judaism
    Tanach without vowels (Hebrew

Bible)
    Tanach with vowels (Hebrew Bible)
    Unicode Tanach without vowels (Hebrew Bible)
    Talmud
    Haggada
    Kabbalah


Legends & Sagas
    Beowulf
    The 1001 Arabian Nights (Burton)
    The 1001 Arabian Nights (Lang)
    King Arthur
        Le Morte d'Arthur by Malory


    Celtic
        Mabinogion
        The Cattle-Raid of Cooley
        Cuchulain of Muirthemne


        The Fairy-Faith in Celtic Countries
        Heroic Romances of Ireland
    The Kalevala (English)
    The Kalevala (Finnish)
    The Song of Roland
    The Nibelungenlied


    Iceland/Eddas
        The Poetic (Elder) Edda
        The Prose (Younger) Edda
        The Volsunga Saga
        Burnt Njal
    Shah Namah
    Saxo Grammaticus
    Heimskringla
    Lay of the Cid


Mormonism
    Book of Mormon
    Articles of Faith
    Pearl of Great Price
    Doctrine and Covenants

Native American
    Zuñi
    Navaho
    Hopi
    Iroquois
    Aztec
    Cherokee
    Walam Olum
    Tales of the North American Indians


Necronomicon
Paleolithic
Nostradamus
Oahspe
Thelema


Pacific Traditional


Sacred Books of the East


Sacred Sexuality
    Mahanirvana Tantra
    Kama Sutra of Vatsayayana
    The Ananga Ranga
    The Perfumed Garden
    The Priapeia
    Ars Amores by Ovid
    Sappho


Shamanism


Shinto
    The Kojiki
    The Nihongi


Sikhism
    Shri Guru Granth Sahib


Sufism
    The Masnavi of Rumi
    The Gulistan Of Sa'di
    The Teachings of Hafiz
    The Rubayyat of Omar Khayyam


Tantra
    Mahanirvana Tantra


Taoism
    Tao-te Ching
    Texts of Taoism, Vol 1. (Tao te Ching, Chuang Tzu part 1)
    Texts of Taoism, Vol 2. (Chuang Tzu part 2)


Tarot


Theosophy
    The Secret Doctrine

 


Wicca and Neo-Paganism

Book of Shadows (Wicca)
    Internet Book of Shadows
    Aradia, Gospel of the Witches
    The Golden Bough by Frazer
    Margaret Murray
        The Witch Cult in Western Europe
    Gardnerian Book of Shadows
    The Key of Solomon
    Mysteries of the Druids
    The Malleus Maleficarum

 


Zoroastrianism

 



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