African Religion

Ultimately, we are all Africans. Studies of mitochondrial DNA have proven that all human beings are descended from a small population (less than a hundred individuals) that emerged from Africa about 60,000 years ago. The earliest written religious texts as well as the first documented monotheistic religion also developed in Africa. During the European dark ages, many ancient manuscripts were preserved in African libraries in places such as Ethiopia and Timbuctoo.
This section has texts on the traditional spirituality of Sub-Saharan Africa, as well as their descendants in the New World.
Finding books about African religion and spiritual beliefs in the public domain was not difficult. These books have a great amount of useful information on this topic, some of it written before colonialism destroyed or greatly modified aspects of traditional culture. The problem with these works is that they were for the large part written by Europeans with their particular biases and agendas. For this reason, we encourage you to 'read between the lines'.
The texts here are provided for scholarly purposes. They may contain racist characterizations, errors of interpretation, or misrepresentations of traditional culture. For instance, the term 'Kaffir', which is used in many of these texts to refer to the Xhosa (Nelson Mandela's tribe), is now considered derogatory.
This page also has texts and books with alternate views, primarily written by African-Americans, which, in our opinion, also deserve consideration.
Africa is home to a rich religious tradition. Refer to Ancient Egypt, Islam, and Christianity.
South Africa

The Religious System of the Amazulu

Specimens of Bushman Folklore

South African Folk-Tales

Kaffir (Xhosa) Folk-Lore
The Bantu

Myths and Legends of the Bantu
West and Central Africa

Myths of Ífè

Notes on the Folklore of the Fjort

At the Back of the Black Man's Mind

Folk Stories from Southern Nigeria

Fetichism in West Africa

Hausa Folklore

Woman's Mysteries of a Primitive People

The Yoruba Speaking Peoples

Yoruba Legends
Comparative

Religion and Myth
African-American

Drums and Shadows
Caribbean

Jamaica Anansi Stories
Rastafarianism

The Kebra Nagast

The Holy Piby

The Royal Parchment Scroll of Black Supremacy

The Promised Key

The Wisdom of Rastafari
Vodun

Last of the Voudoos

New Orleans Superstitions

Voodoo and Obeahs

Psychic Phenomena of Jamaica
History

The Negro

Wonderful Ethiopians of the Ancient Cushite Empire
