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African studies of Black Gods and Goddesses. It is a native religion to the Yoruba people. It originated in Africa and then spread to Cuba. The origin of this study was organically developed and secretly taught by Black slaves–from the early of times when the slave trade and imprisonment of Blacks was established by Colonialism. The Orishas relates to Black Magic and Black Witchcraft, which is why it is so controversial to some because the origin of this study is strongly criminalized by traditional institutions that sprung off of American patriotism and systemic racism. The creation of Orishas was taught and popularized by Black ancestors. It was important to them because it was used to aid and guide them by spirit and soul during the slave trades and cruel treatment of Blacks. This threaten the White Brothers, as the African Brothers and Sisters would seek freedom from their spirited guides and angels. Christianity was the only socially acceptable choice of Faith. Anything other than that–spoke to outsiders of the Magic World as “psychotic” and “criminal” except it was the similar teachings of the Orishas, and it was stripped of its influence during the Colonial times.
Colonialism has negatively impacted the influence of Orishas by deeming it as bad spirituality and casting people off as“kooks” who use it as a spirit tool for generational transformation and fighting against systemic oppression
Orishas by Yeeeeerrrheeeeeeee September 6, 2020
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Orisha is a kind hearted Girl and makes friends easily but if you get on her wrong side she will definitely fantasize about killing you.
Man I wish I had as many friends Orisha
Orisha by Lee Sunmi November 30, 2021
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Orishaii 

They love to play basketball and have way too many fan girls. They’re very sarcastic and tall. If they doesn’t reject your love confession, consider yourself lucky! Other than being rude 24/7, they are a very good friend and won’t fail to make you laugh or embarrassed .
Girl: “Omg it’s Orishaii! We’ve got to watch him play at the next basketball game! I’m also gonna ask him out! ”
Other girl: “Don’t bother asking him out, he has rejected like every girl. Maybe just stick to being a fan girl🤷 ♀️”
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Orisha Ogun 

Orisha Ogun is believed by Aliyite Muslims to be an African iteration or continuation of Imam Ali in the land of the Yoruba people of Western Africa. He may have also visited the Native Americans of North America, with Carolina Parakeets as his winged messengers who repeated dawah knowledge and spread it by the wing by flying far away and mimicking Imam Ali/Orisha Ogun's spiritual sermons.
Imam Ali was the first caliph, Ogun was the first Orisha, an Aliyite Muslim is a son or daughter of Ogun, two in one, the first of all. Imam Ali is Orisha Ogun.
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