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APOO NE AKYISAN: 13-Day Ritual Purging and Ancestral Religious Reversion

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In this episode of ODWIRA, we discuss our 13-Day observance APOO and its relationship to AKYISAN - Afurakani/Afuraitkaitnit (African) Ancestral Religious Reversion. 

Apoo is from the root 'po' meaning 'to reject'. The Apoo Afahye (Apoo festival) is a 13-day observance in Akan culture which is dedicated to the ritual purging of spiritual, cultural and social ills in self and society. Apoo Afahye is dedicated to the eradication of disorder and its purveyors, human and non-human, physical and non-physical, individual and communal. Aakhuamuman Amaruka Atifi Mu (Aakhuamu Nation in North America) observes Apoo Afahye for 13 days annually revolving around the time of fefewbere (spring equinox). 

Our AKYISAN - Ancestral Religious Reversion Conference always takes place during our Apoo observance. We are returning to, via reversion, to our Ancestrally inherited religious practices preserved in the blood-circles of our Ancestresses and Ancestors here in the western hemisphere inclusive of Hoodoo (Akan), Juju (Yoruba), Voodoo (Ewe, Fon), Wanga (Ovambo), Ngengang (Fang) and more.

We examine our books:

AKYISAN - Ancestral Religious Reversion Nhoma (Journal)

www.odwirafo.com/Akyisan.html 

See our crowdfund page to learn about and support our upcoming 3rd annual AKYISAN - Ancestral Religious Reversion Conference which will take place in Washington, DC on the March 24th weekend. Receive a copy of our new book AKYISAN - Ancestral Religious Reversion Conference Nhoma (Journal) - 13018 in return for your donation:

www.fundrazr.com/Akyisan_Reversion 

 

Odwirafo Kwesi Ra Nehem Ptah Akhan 

Aakhuamuman Amaruka Atifi Mu 

Akwamu Nation in North America 

Odwiraman 

www.odwirafo.com 

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