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      • Palo, also known as Las Reglas de Congo, is an African diasporic religion that developed in Cuba during the late 19th or early 20th century. It draws heavily upon the traditional Kongo religion of Central Africa, with additional influences taken from Roman Catholicism and from Spiritism.
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  2. Palo, also known as Las Reglas de Congo, is an African diasporic religion that developed in Cuba during the late 19th or early 20th century. It draws heavily upon the traditional Kongo religion of Central Africa, with additional influences taken from Roman Catholicism and from Spiritism.

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    • Syncretism
    • Pantheon

    Palo has its roots in the Congo Basin of Central Africa, from where large numbers of Kongo slaves were brought to Cuba where the religion was organized. Palo’s liturgical language is a mixture of the Spanish and Bantu languages, known as lengua, bozal or habla Congo.

    The Palo belief system rests on two main pillars: 1. The veneration of the spirits. 2. The belief in natural/earth powers. All natural objects, and particularly sticks, are thought to be infused with powers, often linked to the powers of spirits. A certain number of spirits called Kimpungulu (singular: Mpungu) inhabit the Nkisi (sacred objects; als...

    Religious syncretism with Catholicism is prevalent within Palo due to the fact that the Kingdom of the Kongo adapted the Catholic religion and created a form of Kongo-Catholicism as early as the 15th century. Iconography and the lack thereof is a reflection of dual socio-politics beliefs that have been in opposition for centuries. In Cuba they are ...

    The highest level of the pantheon in Palo is occupied by the supreme creator God, Nzambi. The Kimpungulu (singular: Mpungu) are nature spirits encapsulated in sacred vessels (Nkisi). Other spirits that are recognized are Nfuri-Ntoto (wandering spirits or wraiths), Bakulu or Kinyula Nfuiri Ntoto (spirits of ancestors), and Nfumbe(the spirit of the n...

  3. Palo Mayombe is a captivating Afro-Cuban religious tradition that traces its roots back to the Bantu-speaking peoples of Central Africa. This spiritual practice is characterized by its intricate rituals, deep connection to spirits, and the utilization of various tools and symbols.

  4. Sep 10, 2019 · Palo Mayombe is a Kongo derived religion from the Bakongo Diaspora. This religion was transported to the Caribbean during the Spanish slave trade and sprouted in Cuba mostly and in some places in Puerto Rico in the 1500.

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  5. Palo, also known as Las Reglas de Congo, is an African diasporic religion that developed in Cuba during the late 19th or early 20th century. It arose amid a process of syncretism between the traditional Kongo religion of Central Africa, the Roman Catholic branch of Christianity, and Spiritism.

  6. Jul 15, 2013 · Palo alike Santería is learned orally from elder to new initiate of Pino Nuevo. There are many that say they practice Palo and have Ngangas which they put together themselves with ‘help’ from their spirits or the dead.

  7. Aug 7, 2021 · It is a core ideology that originates with the traditional Bantu religions of the Bakongo people of central Africa and thus Palo is identified as Regla-Kongo (Congo Law/Rules). But despite this Congolese foundation, Palo as we know it does not exist in this exact form in Africa.

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