Post colonial is the social-political-historical period after the colonial rule in colonies/nations that acquired freedom with their own constitutions and form of government.
The process of the institutionalization of theories in social,economic & political theories were influenced by intellectuals abroad who had played a significant role in independence of their nation.
Socialism,communism,marxism,capitalism and other social,political & economic ideologies have evolved from the diasporic intellectuals abroad.
A diasporic community is a widely dispersed community as a result of natural disaster, politics or other reason. Many communities have become diasporic throughout time starting wit the Jews of Babylon in ancient history.
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ENSENG HO has written: 'EMPIRE THROUGH DIASPORIC EYES : A VIEW FROM THE OTHER BOAT'
Brinda J. Mehta has written: 'Diasporic Dis(Locations)' 'Notions of identity, diaspora and gender in Caribbean women's writing'
Abayomi Wilfrid Karnga is a Liberian author known for his work on African and diasporic literature. Some of his notable works include "The Somaliland I Want" and "The Poltergeist of Ghana".
According to adherents.com, the largest religions in the world are:Christianity: 2.1 billionIslam: 1.5 billionSecular/Nonreligious/Agnostic/Atheist: 1.1 billionHinduism: 900 millionChinese traditional religion: 394 millionBuddhism: 376 millionprimal-indigenous: 300 millionAfrican Traditional & Diasporic: 100 millionSikhism: 23 millionJuche: 19 millionSpiritism: 15 millionJudaism: 14 millionBaha'i: 7 millionJainism: 4.2 millionShinto: 4 millionCao Dai: 4 millionZoroastrianism: 2.6 millionTenrikyo: 2 millionNeo-Paganism: 1 millionUnitarian-Universalism: 800 thousandRastafarianism: 600 thousandScientology: 500 thousandSome of these categories contain more than one religion, such as "primal-indigenous" and "African Traditional and Diasporic."
Some common symbols associated with Shango, a Yoruba deity of thunder and lightning, include the double-headed axe, the thunderbolt, the ram, and the colors red and white. These symbols often represent power, strength, and passion, which are attributes associated with Shango in Yoruba religion and its diasporic practices.
According to adherents.com the eight largest world religions are:Christianity: 2.1 billionIslam: 1.5 billionSecular/Nonreligious/Agnostic/Atheist: 1.1 billionHinduism: 900 millionChinese traditional religion: 394 millionBuddhism: 376 millionprimal-indigenous: 300 millionAfrican Traditional & Diasporic: 100 million
Some of the famous Guyanese poets include Martin Carter, Grace Nichols, and David Dabydeen. Martin Carter is known for his politically charged poetry, while Grace Nichols explores themes of cultural identity and the diasporic experience. David Dabydeen's work often delves into colonial history and the complexities of race and identity.
The top ten religions with the largest number of adherents in the world are: Christianity (2.1 billion ) Islam (1.5 billion ) Hinduism (900 million ) Chinese Traditional (394 million) Buddhism (376 million) Primal-indigenous (300 million ) African Traditional & Diasporic (100 million) Sikhism (23 million) Juche (19 million) Spiritism (15 million)
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 4 words with the pattern D--SP----. That is, nine letter words with 1st letter D and 4th letter S and 5th letter P. In alphabetical order, they are: dayspring diasporas diaspores diasporic
The question is itself a bit strange in that it assumes funerary rituals of their own culture are "norma" as oppose to "unusual". I would say that all cultures have varying rites, rituals and ceremonies. Hindu, Muslim, Jewish, Catholic, Buddhist, Vodou, Santeria (Lucumi) and many others have culturally relative practices when it comes to funerary customs. Even within these broad headings there are variations among them including Vodou, Santeria and other African diasporic traditions. Most religions are composite and borrow from other cultures through diffusion and other forms of interaction over long periods of time. Christianity itself is an amalgam of Roman, Greek, Jewish, Pagan, Egyptian religious practices. So to answer your question, yes as with all cultures and traditions Vodou, Santeria, Lucumi, Candomble and other African diasporic traditions are unique to the cosmology of African traditions, vary and are highly complex.