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, by Tracey E. Hucks, Durham, NC & London: Duke University Press, 2022,
Religious Cultures of African and African Diaspora People
, 262 pp., US$99.95, £n/a (hb), US$26.95, £n/a (pb), ISBN 978-1-4780-1391-4 (hb), ISBN 978–1–4780–1485–0 (pb), ISBN 978–1–4780–2214–5 (eb), also available Open Access
Obeah, Orisa & Religious Identity in Trinidad. Volume II: Orisa, Africana Nations and the Power of Black Sacred Imagination
, by Dianne M. Stewart, Durham, NC & London: Duke University Press, 2022,
Religious Cultures of African and African Diaspora People
, 340 pp., US$104.95, £n/a (hb), US$28.95, £n/a (pb), ISBN 978–1–4780–1392–1 (hb), ISBN 978–1–4780–1486–7 (pb), ISBN 978–1–4780–2215–2 (eb), also available Open Access;Journal of Contemporary Religion;2024-01-02