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- from the heavens and brought with him much of what is now their belief system.
- When I first visited Trinidad and Tobago in 1997 I could not
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- june 2000 OPReP3
- that mean?' He say,'You will get the sense. In time, God will give it.
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- Shakpana es la deidad de la viruela, muy temida por los nigerianos. Echú es un dios "trickster", llamado también Elegbara o. Elegua.
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- After leaving the group Dark Cirkus, Lord Ifrit created the only Jamaican black metal band - Orisha Shakpana (whose name means supreme deity of small pox and plagues in Patois).
- Shakpana - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- In Dahomey mythology, Shakpana (or Sopono, Sakpata) is the divinity of smallpox. He inflicted insanity and disease on humans.
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- SHAKPANA : Spirit of Smallpox and Insanity from African Mythology
- SHAKPANA: Spirit of Smallpox and Insanity. He is mad, bad, and dangerous to know. The son of YEMAYA, he's one of the ORISHA....
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- ORISHA SHAKPANA | Free Music, Tour Dates, Photos, Videos
- ORISHA SHAKPANA's official profile including the latest music, albums, songs, music videos and more updates.
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- Orisha Shakpana – Free listening, videos, concerts, stats, & pictures
- Top tracks from Orisha Shakpana: Her Tormentor From The Shadows, Black Feral Dogs Of Port Henderson Hill & more. Founded in Jamaica, 2004.
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- Shakpana
- Mar 3, 1997 An angry god of the Yoruba people of Nigeria. He is a son of Yemaja who inflicts humans with the pocks and madness.
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