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cowriesankhsandincense: nok-ind: rawnoire: YORUBA AFRICAN ORISHAS: My very first International Series will be exhibited in London, England for the entire month of October 2013. For those that would like to purchase this print or individual prints of
ugly-black: gin. kemetic-dreams: Yoruba Ancient black mysteries, that stretch back to our physical origin on this plane
bigclitblackwomen: ugly-black: gin. kemetic-dreams: Yoruba Ancient black mysteries, that stretch back to our physical origin on this plane Nuff said sun
divinemoon:Shango is an Osha of the Head’s Oshas group. Shango is one of the most popular Oshas of the Yoruba pantheon, great warrior, he is the king of the religion. Orisha of justice, the dance, the viril force, the thunderclaps, the rays and the
maganayakare:ukpuru:Oyewusi II in his beaded coronation tunic, which the Speed Art Museum recently purchased from the Douglas Dawson Gallery.Ulli Beier (1982). Yoruba Beaded Crowns: Sacred Regalia of the Olokuku and the Okuku. [Cover Detail]. [ ][Greater
kemetic-dreams: We are people of Dahomey, Kongo(Congo), Ibo(Igbo), Nago(Yoruba), Yewe-Dawomen, Anminan, Wangòl(Angola), Kap Lawou Kanga, Bini. These are just a few of the 21 nations that came together to create Haiti and the Kreyol identity. Our Ancestor
ukpuru: Egungun wearing Ibibio mask with Yoruba scarification marks, Lagos, 1977. [Interesting].
kemetic-dreams: The Land Of Twins: The Yoruba people of NigeriaIt’s a curious, but little-known fact that the rate of twin births in West Africa is about four times higher than in the rest of the world. The centre of this twin zone is Igbo-Ora, a
dynamicafrica: Afrofuturism and Ancestral Spirituality Collide in Afro-Diasporic Coming-Of-Age Film ‘Ori Inu’. Taking its title from the Yoruba words meaning ‘head’ and ‘stomach’ to loosely translate to ‘inner head’, Ori Inu: In Search
0ny: leonardotaiwo: Instagram: Leonardotaiwo Don’t sleep on Yorubas. I certainly won’t
nottheshepardyourelookingfor: ferrific: cactusrabbit: literaryvice432: kushitekalkulus: COLLECTION OF YORUBA ORISHAS Not to diss on European mythologies but can we seriously have some fuckin’ recognition that there are religions and mythologies
thoughtsofafallenpharoah:technicallyretarded: vulcanwifi: tontonmichel: nicknamenyquil: raelasoull: alaayemore:AYO OLOPON. Ayo is a traditional Yoruba board game, however It is widely played throughout West Africa and the Caribbean. Among its many
iamincoherent: mozzarelladreaming: Yoruba African Orishas The artistic vision of James C. Lewis (part 1) Yas, my religion is so perfect sometimes.
coelasquid: kushitekalkulus: COLLECTION OF YORUBA ORISHAS Oh my Goodness that third one. Oh my Goodness all of them. holy shit. africans having a mythology! which means they must have some kind of culture beyond rape fodder and warring tribes of
ferrific: cactusrabbit: literaryvice432: kushitekalkulus: COLLECTION OF YORUBA ORISHAS Not to diss on European mythologies but can we seriously have some fuckin’ recognition that there are religions and mythologies that are not Greek or Norse.
fuckyeahtattoos: - Hammer & Sword - By Danillo Inú (Nave Tattoo- Brazil, Sao Paulo)From the Yoruba Mythology, Ogum is a Warrior entity who forged himself a hammer and a sword.Iv choose the famous hammer, Thor`s Mjolnir and Alice’s Vorpal Blade
curvesincolor: Fuck Barbie, her name is Abayomi which is Yoruba for “She brings joy”.
Yoruba
idkididk: Yoruba African Orishas The artistic vision of James C. Lewis (part 1)
arjuna-vallabha: Yemanja/ Yemoja by Marcelo Jorge
quirkybrittany: Only 2013 kids who are chemists and can read braille, speak Icelandic, Turkish and Yoruba and also happen to be Lil’ Wayne fans can understand this meme ^_^
angryafricangirlsunited: Let’s discuss the terms “African proverb”, and why it’s detrimental. When you cite your quote with “African proverb”, which African ethnic group does the proverb originate from? Does it originate from the Yoruba people?
josskuhh: Happy Birthday John Boyega! Born: March 17, 1992 My dad is a minister and my mum is a worker with the less fortunate and the disabled. They’re Nigerian natives. Their first language is Yoruba, and their second language is English. My mum
mindkontrol: Waistbeads “It is the beads that makes the buttocks to shake” - Yoruba saying Women of the African diaspora have, for centuries, displayed the beauty and femininity of the female form through the use of waistbeads. The practice varies,
chantelligentdesigns: Finally finished this beauty. :’) Here is the 3rd Mythological Goddess in my “Strong Women throughout Mythology” series. A Yoruba Goddess of Nigerian Mythology, Oshun, the goddess of love and marriage. “Oshun, the Yoruban
rawnoire: My latest series: YORUBA AFRICAN ORISHAS | Prints of my works can be purchased at: http://fineartamerica.com/profiles/1-cornelius-lewis.html
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arjuna-vallabha: Yoruba priestess at Oya shrine
kemetic-dreams: karmicstar: #yoruba #7africanpowers #yemanja #oshunenergy #ochun #santeria #shango #chango #elegua #papalegba #legba #esu https://www.instagram.com/p/COykfkDNVh0/?igshid=o1te31lmou3k
Yoruba calendar
People of the World: Yoruba Edition
muffinbear432: kushitekalkulus: COLLECTION OF YORUBA ORISHAS Not to diss on Northern European mythologies but can we seriously have some fuckin’ recognition that there are religions and mythologies that are not Greek? Why the fuck did I learn about
psl: kal-el: Who was the first person you told this (casting) news? I told my agent, Femi, but I think the most interesting thing was telling my dad. lmfao how is it possible that you can actually SEE the Yoruba accent 😂 I’m dead
yorubae: passi0n-f0r-w0rds: Me giving my two cents on this collection I totes agree, like there are a crazy amount of hijab youtubers or Instagramers they could have included in this.
bluedogeyes: Yoruba African Orishas by James C. Lewis
the-female-soldier: Carlota was a Lucumí-Yoruba resistance fighter who led a slave rebellion in Cuba during the mid-19th century. Kidnapped by slavers as child, Carlota was brought from West Africa to the Matanzas province of Cuba. There she worked
paucado:Fétiche phallique Eshu Elegba - Yoruba - Nigeria
the-fury-of-a-spooky-lord: ferrific: cactusrabbit: literaryvice432: kushitekalkulus: COLLECTION OF YORUBA ORISHAS Not to diss on European mythologies but can we seriously have some fuckin’ recognition that there are religions and mythologies that
iseo58:A Yoruba woman carrying a pair of Ibeji figures. Nigeria ©unknown
lokoja:Yoruba woman with hair wrapped in black thread in Ife, Nigeria / 2nd photo taken in Lagos / both photographed by Eliot Elisofon
unsubconscious:Kulere village of Toff, Nigeria, 1963. From “Architectures of the Hausa and Yoruba peoples and of the many peoples between” by Kevin Carroll
alaayemore: An elderly priestess of the goddess Odua, Egbado-Yoruba, Nigeria, 1975. Photo by H. J. Drewal and M. T. Drewal.
dynamicafrica: Photograph of a tattooed Yoruba woman. If you’d like to know more about body marks, scarification and tattooing in Yoruba culture, this video of Chief Atanda explaining the history and meaning behind it will shed a lot of light on this
buzzfeedreader: When Beyoncé dropped Lemonade, the gorgeous visual album, the world stopped. The project draws heavily on themes of betrayal, forgiveness, growth, and community. With poetry from Somali-British writer Warsan Shire, traditional Yoruba
Yoruba Names & Meanings
westafricanbaby: yurilanegra: blackrebelz: westafricanbaby: westafricanbaby: There are some people you don’t waste your time arguing with. It is better to leave them in their ignorance. White people did not bring Magun to yoruba land, they did
icecreamandchicken: alaayemore:kaynikol:thoughtsofafallenpharoah:technicallyretarded: vulcanwifi: tontonmichel: nicknamenyquil: raelasoull: alaayemore:AYO OLOPON. Ayo is a traditional Yoruba board game, however It is widely played throughout West
fyblackwomenart: Black Goddess Orisha Oshun by Patricia Grannum Oshun is the Yorùbá Orisha (Deity) of fresh waters unlike the salt waters of Yemaya. She is known for bringing healing to the sick and prosperity to the poor. Oshun is the Orisha of love
fyblackwomenart: Black Goddess Orisha Oya by Patricia Grannum Oya is the powerful Yorùbá Orisha of winds and tempests . In some traditions, she is considered the sister of Shango, the orisha of storms. In others, she is considered one of His three
trebled-negrita-princess: bunnymarie526: queenn-i-c: igbiyanju: alaayemore: princessmull: afrikangyal: alaayemore:Young Yoruba girl. West Africa. omg I smiled back 😂😂😂 why the fuck she got pasta on her head That’s not pasta it’s
shannonsartwerkk: The Goddess Next Door: Obba👰🏿⚔💗 Obba is an orisha celebrated in the Yoruba religion Ifa, as well Diasporic religions: Santeria, Candomble, Umbanda * Her archetype includes Marriage, & Domesticity, Warriorship, Education,
psl: iamhannalashay: jeniphyer: divines0ull: mal4ika: embracing her roots IM HERE FOR IT She’s so adorable omg I reblog this video like every few months and it tugs at my heart strings still Omgggg look at this lil Yoruba princess 🤗
yorubae: pennyroyalprincess: archatlas: Book And Bed Tokyo Suppose Design Office @persianjasmineflower @fadhiiso
yearningforunity:At the time, the first Africans, of Yoruba descent, arrived in Brazil, a people that occupied the region where one finds Nigeria, Benin and Togo today. The Yoruba religion was Candomblé, but they arrived in Brazil as slaves and couldn’t
pathlesspagan: eorwyn: YORUBA GODDESSES AND GODS //// Oshun “Her eyes sparkle in the forest,like the sun on the river.She is the wisdom of the forestshe is the wisdom of the river.” - Oshun, the river goddness Oshun is the Yorùbá Orisha (Deity)