Improve your Spanish listening comprehension while learning about this popular practice.
La santería is a perfect example of the religious and cultural syncretism prevalent throughout Latin American communities.
This practice originated in Cuba in the 19th century as a way for African slaves to protect their religious beliefs while being forced to learn and practice Catholicism under Spanish rule. These slaves found a way to link their orishas -Yoruba gods- to Catholic saints that shared similar attributes, combining elements from both cultures in the process.
Click play to learn about the fascinating history of la santería and the role it plays in music, art, and literature Latin America and other parts of the world including the Unites States and Europe:

