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Princess O'Nika Auguste

Hi, I am Princess O'Nika Auguste, and I am an Afro-Caribbean writer, feminist theologian, ancient historian, biblical scholar, and body protester from the island of Saint-Lucia. This substack is a space where I share my thoughts and ruminations.

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Reclaiming Desire: Female Autonomy in Song of Songs 5

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Yemoja

In Greek and Roman mythology, the prominent deity of the sea is Poseidon and Neptune but in West Africa and the African diaspora, this prominent deity is called Yemoja. In Greco-Roman mythology the most important sea god was male but in Wes...

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The Soucouyant

In every culture, some women or creatures seduce men or commit evil deeds. The Caribbean is not immune. In the Caribbean, there is a creature called a Soucouyant. The soucouyant is a blood sucking hag (Welland 2009, 66). Yes, this creature ...

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  • Princess O'Nika Auguste

    I am an ancient and medieval historian, biblical scholar, theologian, and writer. I write about goddesses, ancient women, sexual violence, and sacred texts. My focus is on consent, age, and bodily autonomy. childhood, migration and enslaved women

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