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OROYEYE IN THE KINGDOM OF AYEDE The cult of Oroyeye is not typical of the Yoruba ritual associations conventionally referred to as òrisà cults , in that its ritual functions are much more specialised . Whereas cults of the Òrìsà — such ...
OROYEYE IN THE KINGDOM OF AYEDE The cult of Oroyeye is not typical of the Yoruba ritual associations conventionally referred to as òrisà cults , in that its ritual functions are much more specialised . Whereas cults of the Òrìsà — such ...
الصفحة 70
Describing an Efe ritual in the town of Ajilete , Thompson ( 1976 : 14 / 4–5 ) relates how the priestess leads the singers to the night market where they perform criticisms of local society ' , adding that ' the word , Efe , means ...
Describing an Efe ritual in the town of Ajilete , Thompson ( 1976 : 14 / 4–5 ) relates how the priestess leads the singers to the night market where they perform criticisms of local society ' , adding that ' the word , Efe , means ...
الصفحة 96
African rituals of conflict ' , American Anthropologist 65 , 1254–79 . Obayemi , A. 1971. ' The Yoruba and Edo - speaking peoples and their neighbours before 1600 ' , in J. Ajayi and M. Crowder ( eds ) , History of West Africa I , pp .
African rituals of conflict ' , American Anthropologist 65 , 1254–79 . Obayemi , A. 1971. ' The Yoruba and Edo - speaking peoples and their neighbours before 1600 ' , in J. Ajayi and M. Crowder ( eds ) , History of West Africa I , pp .
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