Lucumí

E290998

Lucumí is a liturgical Afro-Cuban language variety derived mainly from Yoruba, used in Santería/Regla de Ocha religious rituals.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Lucumí canonical 4
Lukumí 1

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Afro-Cuban language variety
liturgical language
ritual language
associatedWith Afro-Cuban religion
Yoruba religion
surface form: Yoruba traditional religion

orishas
culturalRole marker of Afro-Cuban religious identity
vehicle for transmission of Yoruba-derived myths
derivesFrom Yoruba
surface form: Yoruba language
developedAmong Afro-Cuban communities
enslaved Africans in Cuba
developedIn Cuba
domain Afro-diasporic traditions
religion
ritual practice
hasAlternativeName Lucumí
surface form: Lukumí

Yoruba liturgical language in Cuba
hasInfluenceFrom Cuban Spanish
Spanish language
other West African languages
hasMajorLexifier Yoruba
surface form: Yoruba language
languageFamily Niger-Congo languages (via Yoruba)
notUsedAs everyday vernacular language
preservesElementsOf 19th-century Yoruba
Yoruba religious vocabulary
primaryFunction liturgical use
ritual communication with deities
relatedTo Nago liturgical varieties in the Americas
Yoruba
surface form: Yoruba language
spokenIn Afro-Cuban religious communities in the diaspora
Cuba
status non-native ritual language
usedBy Santería
surface form: Santería priests

babalawos
santeras
santeros
usedFor chants
divination rituals
invocations
orisha worship
prayers
religious rituals
usedIn Afro-Cuban music rituals
Regla de Ocha
Santería
batá drum ceremonies
toque de santo ceremonies
writingSystem Latin script (when written)

How these facts were elicited

Referenced by (5)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Santería usesLanguage Lucumí
kariocha languageContext Lucumí
subject surface form: Kariocha
Lucumí hasAlternativeName Lucumí
this entity surface form: Lukumí