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  • curprev 13:5513:55, 18 July 2019 70.162.19.103 talk 25,825 bytes +14 Chango is not a Trickster Orisha. Elegua, aka Eshu is the name of the Trickster in Afro-Cuban and Yoruba myth. Another Trickster in Afro-Cuban tradition is Lucero. Both are cognate for Legba, the Trickster in Voocoo. undo Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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