
Alkebu-lan Tarot: an Afrocentric 81 card deck.
by Phyllis Santucha De La Fuente
Theme: Afrocentric spirituality and heritage
Medium: mixed media
The Alkebu-lan Tarot is an 81-card Afrocentric deck by Phyllis Santucha De La Fuente, designed to reflect African spirit, nature, landscape, art, and people. It features a collage art style, aiming to provide a deck where melanated individuals can see themselves and their ancestors.
About This Deck
The Alkebu-lan Tarot is an 81-card deck created by Phyllis Santucha De La Fuente, a spiritual rootworker trained in the old African tradition of hoodoo. The deck is explicitly Afrocentric, designed to tap into the spirit, nature, landscape, art, and people of Africa, offering a reflective experience for its community. It expands on the traditional 78-card tarot structure with three additional cards, though their specific roles are not detailed in the available information.
Phyllis's motivation for creating the deck stemmed from a personal desire to see more representation within the tarot community. After experimenting with collage art and receiving positive feedback from fellow tarot enthusiasts, she felt a responsibility to provide a deck that authentically mirrors the experiences and heritage of melanated individuals. This deck is intended to be a tool for divination that resonates deeply with its users by reflecting their cultural identity and ancestral connections.
The deck's creation process involved a hands-on collage approach, which the artist found deeply engaging. While the campaign for the Alkebu-lan Tarot did not reach its funding goal, the concept and the creator's dedication highlight a significant need for diverse and culturally specific divination tools within the broader spiritual community. The deck aims to blend traditional tarot with a rich African aesthetic, making it a unique offering for those seeking a culturally resonant reading experience.
Key Features
- 81-card deck with an Afrocentric theme
- Collage art style incorporating African imagery and people
- Created by a spiritual rootworker with a background in African traditions
- Designed to reflect African spirit, nature, landscape, art, and people
Who It's For
This deck is ideal for readers seeking an Afrocentric tarot experience that deeply reflects African culture, spirituality, and people. It will appeal to individuals interested in rootwork, hoodoo, or other African spiritual traditions, as well as those who prioritize diverse representation in their divination tools. Experienced tarot readers looking for a deck with a unique cultural lens and a collage art style will find this deck particularly engaging.
The Story Behind This Deck
Phyllis Santucha De La Fuente is a spiritual rootworker, trained in the old African tradition of hoodoo. Her journey into divination began in childhood, learning to read playing cards from family members. Later, as a teenager, she explored tarot and other divination methods. Her creative spirit led her to experiment with making her own collage deck, a process she found so engaging she couldn't stop. The positive reception from fellow tarot lovers on Facebook, coupled with a sense of responsibility to her melanated community, inspired her to launch the Alkebu-lan Tarot.
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Campaign Stats
Raised
$2.6K
Backers
32
Funded
7%
Launched
Jul 2023
Platform: Kickstarter
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