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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Ño Remigio Herrera Adeshina Obara Meyi (18Ño Remigio Herrera Adeshina Obara Meyi (1811/1816 – 1905) was a babalawo (Yoruba priest) recognized for being, along with his mentor Carlos Adé Ño Bí (birth name, Corona), the main successor of the religious system of Ifá in America. Ño Remigio Herrera was perhaps the most famous surviving African in Cuba in the 19th century. Ño, synonymous to "Sir", was a title of distinction, a term of respect and endearment bestowed upon the great native elders of the African “nations” on the island. His name “Adeshina” means “Crown-Opens-The-Way” in Yoruba.na” means “Crown-Opens-The-Way” in Yoruba. , Ño Remigio Herrera Adeshina Obara Meyi (IfÑo Remigio Herrera Adeshina Obara Meyi (Ife Nigeria]]), 1811-1816 - La Habana, 27 de enero de 1905) fue un babalawo (sacerdote yoruba) reconocido por ser, junto a su mentor Ño Carlos Adé Bí (Corona que da el nacimiento), el principal continuador del sistema religioso de Ifá en América. «Ño», sinónimo de señor, fue un trato de distinción, respeto y cariño otorgado en Cuba a los ancianos nativos de África. en Cuba a los ancianos nativos de África.
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