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Yoruba traditions

Definition

Yoruba traditions refer to the cultural practices, beliefs, and customs of the Yoruba people, an ethnic group primarily located in Nigeria and other parts of West Africa. These traditions encompass various aspects of life including religion, art, music, dance, and social norms.

Analogy

Yoruba traditions are like a vibrant tapestry that weaves together different threads of culture and history. Just as each thread contributes to the overall beauty and richness of the tapestry, each aspect of Yoruba traditions adds depth and meaning to their cultural heritage.

Related terms

Orisha: In Yoruba traditions, Orishas are deities or spirits that represent different aspects of nature or human characteristics.

Ifa Divination: Ifa divination is a system used by Yoruba priests to communicate with the spiritual realm and seek guidance from ancestors.

Egungun Festival: The Egungun Festival is a traditional event in Yoruba culture where masked performers embody ancestral spirits to honor their ancestors and seek blessings for the community.

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