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- Kalunga_line abstract "The Kalunga line is a watery boundary between the world of the living and the dead in religious traditions of the Congo region. The word Kalunga is Kikongo for "threshold between worlds". The Kalunga line is often associated with bodies of water, with the Atlantic Ocean being prominent. They believed the soul after death traveled the path of the sun as it set in the west. The enslaved believed they were being taken to the land of the dead, never to return. Thus the Kalunga line became known as a line under the Atlantic Ocean where the living became the dead and the only way back to life was to recross the line. Some religions today still make reference to the Kalunga Line believing that the soul of an African-American travels back to Africa upon death and re-enters the world of the spiritually living although the body has passed on.".
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- Kalunga_line wikiPageLength "1883".
- Kalunga_line wikiPageOutDegree "7".
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- Kalunga_line wikiPageWikiLink African-American.
- Kalunga_line wikiPageWikiLink African_American.
- Kalunga_line wikiPageWikiLink Atlantic_Ocean.
- Kalunga_line wikiPageWikiLink Category:African_mythology.
- Kalunga_line wikiPageWikiLink Congo_(area).
- Kalunga_line wikiPageWikiLink Congo_Basin.
- Kalunga_line wikiPageWikiLink Kalunga.
- Kalunga_line wikiPageWikiLink Kikongo.
- Kalunga_line wikiPageWikiLink Kongo_language.
- Kalunga_line wikiPageWikiLink Soul.
- Kalunga_line wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kalunga line".
- Kalunga_line hasPhotoCollection Kalunga_line.
- Kalunga_line wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Africa-myth-stub.
- Kalunga_line wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Kalunga_line subject Category:African_mythology.
- Kalunga_line hypernym Boundary.
- Kalunga_line type AnatomicalStructure.
- Kalunga_line type Religion.
- Kalunga_line comment "The Kalunga line is a watery boundary between the world of the living and the dead in religious traditions of the Congo region. The word Kalunga is Kikongo for "threshold between worlds". The Kalunga line is often associated with bodies of water, with the Atlantic Ocean being prominent. They believed the soul after death traveled the path of the sun as it set in the west. The enslaved believed they were being taken to the land of the dead, never to return.".
- Kalunga_line label "Kalunga line".
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- Kalunga_line sameAs Q6354616.
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