Not all Yoruba people practice this traditional spiritual system, although the tradition primarily originates from their culture, history, and beliefs.
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spiritual tradition originating with the Yoruba people of ancient times. Systems which have evolved in the New World such as Voodoo, Candomble,
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The Yoruba had a complex precolonial system of urban residence, According to tradition, the Yoruba migrated from the north-east between the seventh and tenth centuries, establishing Ile-Ife as their city of origin and spiritual capital, from which the sons of their mythic founder, Oduduwa, were sent forth to found their...
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Dec 21, 2009 This paper focuses on primarily one ethnic group and cultural/spiritual system, the Yoruba. The third chart lists 2002 estimates of Santeria...
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These form the basic of Yoruba spiritual knowledge and the foundation of all Yoruba divination systems. Interpreting Odu is fairly easy.
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Goddess Myth Resources GORGONS, MEDUSA, ATHENA Yoruba Spiritual System and Philosophy...
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The headdress is not just a work of art, but also a representation of the very practical nature of the Yoruba spiritual system. "African art often appears...
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An Orisha is a spirit or deity that reflects one of the manifestations of Olodumare in the Yoruba spiritual or religious system... worship, Babalu Aye (also...
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Historically, the Yoruba were primarily farmers, growing cocoa and yams as cash crops. These are planted in a three-year rotational system, alternating with cassava and a year of diverse crops including maize, peanuts, cotton, and beans.
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Another highlight of the festival was a talk given by Victor Omolofaoro Bentacourt on the Yoruba spiritual system and Afro-Cuban culture. Victor is a Yoruba priest called a Babalawo. He is president of the Asociacion Ifa Inanlowo in Havana.
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