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Trinidad Orisha : ウィキペディア英語版
Trinidad Orisha
Trinidad Orisha, also known as Shango, is a syncretic religion of Caribbean origin, originally from West Africa (Yoruba tribe, Nigeria) influenced by Roman Catholicism. Trinidad Orisha incorporates elements of Spiritual Baptism, and the closeness between Orisha and Spiritual Baptism has led to use of the term "Shango Baptist" to refer to members of either or both religions. Anthropologist James Houk described Trinidad Orisha as an "Afro-American religious complex", incorporating elements of West African religion, Christianity (Catholicism and Protestantism), Hinduism, and Trinidad Kabbalah (an esoteric practice deriving from European mysticism).
==Trinidad Orisha music==

Trinidad Orisha practice involves call and response singing accompanied by a trio of drums. Orisha drums are double-headed bi-tensorial cylinders derived from Yoruba ''bembe'' drums (similar to the Cuban ''Iyesá'' drums). The drum that is lowest in pitch is called the ''bo'' or ''kongo''. The lead drum is called "center drum," "big drum," or ''bembe''. The smallest drum, highest in pitch, is called ''umele''. The first two drums are played with a single stick plus hand combination, while the ''umele'' is played with a pair of sticks. All of the sticks are curved at the end, and resemble a shepherd's crook. The language of the songs has been referred to as "Trinidad Yoruba" and is derived from the Yoruba language.

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