Africa is rich with a variety of traditional religions and spiritual belief systems. However during the colonial period missionaries spread Christianity throughout the continent, and suppressed many of these pre-existing belief systems.

Africans continued to follow their traditional belief, in smaller numbers than before, and these faiths still exist today.

Younger African people, particularly women, have found these religions and spiritual belief systems can help them learn more about their heritage and forge their own identities apart from the colonial legacy of the continent.

BBC Africa spoke to three practitioners of these belief systems, a sangoma, or faith healer, Amanda Gcabashe, an urban mystic, Mildred Otieno and an Orisha priestess IyalorisaOmitonade Ifawemimoas well as Professor Jacob Olupona, of Havard University, a leading expert in African indigenous religion

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2 responses to “Meet the African women reviving traditional religions – BBC Africa”

  1. @bantuqueen1629 Avatar

    Tell BBC to get lost! They should investigate the thieving, murderous colonizers and tell them to give back all they stole from the Continent, then get out!

  2. @claresubulwa2336 Avatar

    We are getting our power back

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