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>>21079090, >>21079109, >>21079119, >>21079137, >>21079156, >>21079172, >>21079186, >>21079205, >>21079223 The Olori Sisterhood. How Did We Miss This?
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Olori, Yoruba, Meghan Markle and the Title of Adetokunbo
In the above PB >>21079090, >>21079109, we learned that "Olori" is the Yoruba word for the queen of a Yoruba king. So, what do we know about anything Yoruba? This Anon knew nothing about Yoruba until a few days ago. Britannica has some information about Yoruba. It's a language, it's a religion, it's a region in the vicinity of Nigeria and it's a people numbering 30 million+ on the African continent. The New World Encyclopedia tells us that the Yoruba people are skilled craftsmen. The encyclopedia discuses Yoruba history and its religious beliefs. During a time of civil war, some of the Yoruba people were sold into slavery and found themselves in Hait, Cuba Puerto Rico, Brazil and Trinidad. See 4/4 for the bit about Meghan Markle.
Britannica - Yoruba Language
https://www.britannica.com/topic/Yoruba-language
Britannica - Yoruba
"Many Yoruba are now Christians or Muslims, but aspects of theirtraditional religionsurvive. The traditional Yoruba religion has an elaborate hierarchy of deities, including a supreme creator and some400 lesser gods and spirits, most of whom are associated with their owncults and priests. The Yoruba language has an extensive literature of poetry, short stories, myths, and proverbs."
https://www.britannica.com/topic/Yoruba
Britannica - The Philosophy of Yoruba
"The Yoruba people, who number 30 million+ on the African continent and many millions in their diaspora, inhabit a world of myths, allegories, poetry, and the love and wisdom of the Ifa divination system. Those are just a few of the components of Yoruba culture, the genesis of which is the holy city of Ile-Ife, Nigeria. They serve to remind the Yoruba of a past that has survived through oral tradition. From that foundation have Yoruba philosophy, religion, and literature developed, all of which blend ancient truths and divine moralities with reason."
https://www.britannica.com/topic/The-Philosophy-of-the-Yoruba-2006354
Learn Religions - Yoruba Religion: History and Beliefs
November 29, 2019
Note the practice ofsacrifice.
https://www.learnreligions.com/yoruba-religion-4777660
New World Encyclopedia - Yoruba People
https://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Yoruba_People