Letra del año

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The Letra del año (Spanish) or Letra do Ano (Portuguese) (English: Letter of the year) is an annual proclamation of predictions and advice by babalawo's for the coming year, usually issued every December 31 (New Year's Eve on the Gregorian calendar). In Yorubaland, it is made by a council of babalawo's during the Odun Ifa (New Year) festival during June. In most of Latin America, a national council of babalawo's is usually responsible for the announcements of predictions. In Cuba, however, at least two national councils (one of which is state-sponsored) offer letras del año. A particular controversy arose in 2009-2010, when one of the Cuban national councils of babalawo issued a letra which predicted fights for power and an unusually high number of deaths of political leaders in the world, which many media outlets outside Cuba interpreted as being directed to Cuba's own political apparatus.[1][2]

Some well known babalawo councils

Cuba

  • Cuban Council of Great Priests of Ifá
  • Miguel Febles Padrón Commission Organized for the Reading of the Year

United States

  • Tata Gaitan Commission Organized for the Reading of the Year
  • Council of Babalawos of California

Puerto Rico

  • Temple Yoruba Omó Orisha
  • Yoruba Afro-Caribbean Orisha Ayé Association

Venezuela

  • Civil Cultural Association of Priests of Ifá

Panama

  • Ilé Ifá Ifá Lola Alfonso Díaz
  • Ilé Ifá Gerardo Carrillo

Mexico

  • Yoruba Society of Mexico

Spain

  • Ilé Iré Esulona

Brazil

  • Associação Ifá Ni L'Órun

France

  • Yoruba Cultural Association of Cuba in France

References

  1. ^ Afro-Cuban priests predict social unrest in 2010
  2. ^ Cuba's Santeria Priests See Unrest in 2010

External links

  • Letra del Año 2011, Predicciones de Ifá 2011, Proyecto Orunmila
  • Historia de Letra Letra del Año, por Adalberto Herrera (ASOIFA VZLA)