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Santería

Religious Tolerance.com
An overview site produced by Ontario Consultants on Religious Tolerance. The site provides brief explanations of key terms and practices. The link goes directly to the Santería page, but there is a great deal to explore.

www.religioustolerance.org - overview

Researcher's Page
The homepage of Mary Ann Clark, this site has links to various information on Santería, Vodou, and Candomblé, as well as to various sites and newsgroups about these topics. An independent scholar in religious studies, she lists various works she has written as more sources. This link will take you to her Santería page.

http://sparta.rice.edu/~maryc/Santeria

Santería,
A Practical Guide to Afro-Caribbean Magic

The online version of the book of this title, by Luis M. Nuñez. The book discusses the gods, oracles, ebos, and ceremonies.

Santería, A Practical Guide

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