Afro-Cuban Religion
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The Ocean’s Eternal Mother: Unraveling the Depths of Yemaya, the Yoruba Goddess Who Crossed the Atlantic

Yemaya, the Yoruba water goddess, transformed from a river deity in Africa to the oceanic Mother of the Diaspora in the Americas. Syncretized with the Virgin Mary, her worship survived the Trans-Atlantic slave trade, flourishing in Candomblé and Santería. She embodies motherhood, fertility, and female power, governing the moon’s tides and human creativity. Celebrated in…