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Kélé is an Afro-Saint Lucian religion, originated from the people of the Babonneau region. Its primary deities are Ogun, Shango and Eshu. Kélé ceremonies include the drumming of the tanbou manman (mother drum) and the tanbou ich (child drum) of the Batá drum family. The religion has its origins in African slaves of the Babonneau region. The religion is strongly connected to the Ogun festival in Nigeria. Repressed by the Roman Catholic church until the early 1960s, it had been practiced in secrecy underground. The ritual includes the display of smooth stones (one of Shango's worship items) and iron or steel items in honor of Ogun. The faith itself is believed to be a Saint Lucian version of Yoruba religion.

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  • Kélé (St. Lucia) (de)
  • Kélé (fr)
  • Kélé (en)
  • Kélé (pt)
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  • Kélé ist eine lokal verbreitete Religion in St. Lucia in der karibischen Region Babonneau. Die Ursprünge liegen bei den ehemaligen Sklaven aus dem Volk der , die aus der Region des heutigen Nigeria verschleppt worden waren. Man geht davon aus, dass es sich um eine lokale Ausprägung der Religion der Yoruba handelt, weil eine starke Beziehung zum Ogun-Festival in Nigeria besteht. (de)
  • Kélé is an Afro-Saint Lucian religion, originated from the people of the Babonneau region. Its primary deities are Ogun, Shango and Eshu. Kélé ceremonies include the drumming of the tanbou manman (mother drum) and the tanbou ich (child drum) of the Batá drum family. The religion has its origins in African slaves of the Babonneau region. The religion is strongly connected to the Ogun festival in Nigeria. Repressed by the Roman Catholic church until the early 1960s, it had been practiced in secrecy underground. The ritual includes the display of smooth stones (one of Shango's worship items) and iron or steel items in honor of Ogun. The faith itself is believed to be a Saint Lucian version of Yoruba religion. (en)
  • Le kélé est une religion (en), originaire du peuple des Djiné de la région de Babonneau à Sainte-Lucie. Ses principales divinités sont Ogun, Shangô et Eshu. Les cérémonies kélé utilisent les tambours Batá du tanbou manman (« tambour mère ») et du tanbou ich (« tambour enfant »). La religion a ses origines chez les esclaves africains de la région de Babonneau. Elle est fortement liée au festival Ogun au Nigeria. Réprimé par l’Église catholique romaine jusqu'au début des années 1960, elle a été pratiquée en secret et dans la clandestinité. Le rituel comprend l’affichage de pierres lisses (un des objets de culte de Shangô) et d’objets en fer et en acier en l'honneur d’Ogun. La foi elle-même est une version saint-lucienne de la religion yoruba. (fr)
  • Kélé é uma religião afro-lucense, originária dos escravos que foram levados para Babonneau, região Noroeste da ilha. Suas principais deidades são Ogum, Xangô e Exu. As cerimônias no kélé incluem o tamborilar do tanbou manman (tambor mãe) e do tanbou ich (tambor criança) da família do tambor batá. A religião tem uma forte conexão com o festival de Ogum na Nigéria. Reprimida pela Igreja Católica até começo dos anos 1960, foi sempre praticada secretamente de maneira clandestina. O ritual inclui o uso de pedras (elemento do culto à Xangô) e itens de ferro e aço em homenagem à Ogum. (pt)
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  • Kélé ist eine lokal verbreitete Religion in St. Lucia in der karibischen Region Babonneau. Die Ursprünge liegen bei den ehemaligen Sklaven aus dem Volk der , die aus der Region des heutigen Nigeria verschleppt worden waren. Man geht davon aus, dass es sich um eine lokale Ausprägung der Religion der Yoruba handelt, weil eine starke Beziehung zum Ogun-Festival in Nigeria besteht. (de)
  • Kélé is an Afro-Saint Lucian religion, originated from the people of the Babonneau region. Its primary deities are Ogun, Shango and Eshu. Kélé ceremonies include the drumming of the tanbou manman (mother drum) and the tanbou ich (child drum) of the Batá drum family. The religion has its origins in African slaves of the Babonneau region. The religion is strongly connected to the Ogun festival in Nigeria. Repressed by the Roman Catholic church until the early 1960s, it had been practiced in secrecy underground. The ritual includes the display of smooth stones (one of Shango's worship items) and iron or steel items in honor of Ogun. The faith itself is believed to be a Saint Lucian version of Yoruba religion. (en)
  • Le kélé est une religion (en), originaire du peuple des Djiné de la région de Babonneau à Sainte-Lucie. Ses principales divinités sont Ogun, Shangô et Eshu. Les cérémonies kélé utilisent les tambours Batá du tanbou manman (« tambour mère ») et du tanbou ich (« tambour enfant »). La religion a ses origines chez les esclaves africains de la région de Babonneau. Elle est fortement liée au festival Ogun au Nigeria. Réprimé par l’Église catholique romaine jusqu'au début des années 1960, elle a été pratiquée en secret et dans la clandestinité. Le rituel comprend l’affichage de pierres lisses (un des objets de culte de Shangô) et d’objets en fer et en acier en l'honneur d’Ogun. La foi elle-même est une version saint-lucienne de la religion yoruba. (fr)
  • Kélé é uma religião afro-lucense, originária dos escravos que foram levados para Babonneau, região Noroeste da ilha. Suas principais deidades são Ogum, Xangô e Exu. As cerimônias no kélé incluem o tamborilar do tanbou manman (tambor mãe) e do tanbou ich (tambor criança) da família do tambor batá. A religião tem uma forte conexão com o festival de Ogum na Nigéria. Reprimida pela Igreja Católica até começo dos anos 1960, foi sempre praticada secretamente de maneira clandestina. O ritual inclui o uso de pedras (elemento do culto à Xangô) e itens de ferro e aço em homenagem à Ogum. (pt)
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