Each February the beaches of Uruguay are crowded with followers of Lemanjá, an important water deity from the Yoruba religion. Click play to hear more about the goddess of fertility and mother of all gods in this religion. Post navigation Previous Article Previous Article En Ecuador se hablan al menos 10 idiomas ancestrales. Next Article Next Article LA PALABRA DEL DÍA: CHUCHERÍA You may also like 52 years ago Podcasts Easy Podcast: El guayoyo, la forma tradicionalmente venezolana de beber café Easy Podcast: El guayoyo, la forma tradicionalmente venezolana de beber café 52 years ago After the coffee plant arrived in Venezuela in 1730, it quickly became one of the... 52 years ago Podcasts Easy Podcast: Atacama, el basurero del mundo Easy Podcast: Atacama, el basurero del mundo 52 years ago The Atacama desert, located in the north of Chile, is the driest nonpolar desert in...
52 years ago Podcasts Easy Podcast: El guayoyo, la forma tradicionalmente venezolana de beber café Easy Podcast: El guayoyo, la forma tradicionalmente venezolana de beber café 52 years ago After the coffee plant arrived in Venezuela in 1730, it quickly became one of the...
52 years ago Podcasts Easy Podcast: Atacama, el basurero del mundo Easy Podcast: Atacama, el basurero del mundo 52 years ago The Atacama desert, located in the north of Chile, is the driest nonpolar desert in...