Crossroads mythology
Two webcomics depicting Eleggua as a superhero pages comics
Comics
A brief explanation of the Santeria religion and the most important Orishas santeria
What exactly is Santeria?
A website comparing Eleggua to various deities from world mythology
Transformations of Esu
Kristen Hileman's "Transformations of Esu"
What Really Is Esu? articles
Awo Study Center - What Really Is Esu?
Is Esu the Bad Guy?
What do we know of Esu? / Is Esu the Bad Guy?
Cleansings and Ewe Orisa Esu (Sacred Herbs of the Orisa Esu) resources
Osain Ewe Orisa Esu Elegua Lucumi Herbs
Attributes and Music of Eshu cultural expressions
Esu home page
cast of the Crannon statue , at the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford.
Hekate in Greek esotericism : Ptolemaic and Gnostic transformations of Hecate
Hekate in Greek Esotericism
Hecate in Early Greek Religion
Theoi article on Hecate ouranos
Greek Mythology
Hekate: Guardian at the Gate goddesses
Goddess Hecate / Hekate, Guardian Goddess at the Gate
''Encyclopaedia Britanica'' 1911: "Hecate"
HECATE - LoveToKnow Article on HECATE
Don't hesitate to contact stuff on http://www.froola.com Crossroads_mythology
Frequently Asked Questions about Hekate
The Hekate FAQ - frequently asked questions
Robert Johnson at Find-A-Grave bin
Find A Grave - Millions of Cemetery Records and Online Memorials
Site for "Escaping the Delta," with links to related material
Escaping the Delta: Robert Johnson and the Invention of the
Blues
'Trail of the Hellhound' website by the National Park Service
Trail of the Hellhound: Delta Blues in the Lower Mississippi Valley
Currently available recordings
Website at the University of Virginia
The Robert Johnson Notebooks
The Doors - Riders on the Storm the
DOORS — ( Riders on The Storm Lyrics )
The Doors - Roadhouse Blues the
DOORS — ( Roadhouse Blues Lyrics )
Grateful Dead's On the Road Again
Grateful Dead Lyric And Song Finder
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