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African guardian spirits
The Adroanzi are described as the children of Adroa, God of the Lugbara, though some versions of the myths describe them as the children of Adro, the dark and earthly aspect of Adroa. San Diego, CA derogers@rainer-daus.de sdmesaworldcultures@rainer-daus.de () San Diego Mesa College. World Cultures Collection. Mesa College Drive. Depending on the country of origin, Nigeria or Benin, some Africans brought with them knowledge of the orishas or loas (gods/guardian spirits). It also covers spirits as well as deities found within. This is a list of African spirits as well as deities found within the traditional African religions. It also covers spirits as well as deities found within . This is a list of African spirits as well as deities found within the traditional African religions. World Cultures Collection. San Diego, CA derogers@rainer-daus.de sdmesaworldcultures@rainer-daus.de () San Diego Mesa College. Mesa College Drive. Mesa College Drive. San Diego, CA derogers@rainer-daus.de sdmesaworldcultures@rainer-daus.de () World Cultures Collection. San Diego Mesa College. There may be spirits and ancestors floating around, but there’s only one God. Early missionaries made a complete pig’s ear of Missing: african guardian. Traditional African belief is overwhelmingly monotheistic. We all know that the terms of African independence were flawed at the fecund world of spirits and gods, and above all from our art. For Kalanga of Southern Rhodesia hereditary guardian spirits known as mazenge are Garbutt, H. W., 'Native Witchcraft and Superstition in South Africa'.