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- Yoruba people - Wikipedia
The Yoruba people ( ˈjɒrʊbə YORR-uub-ə; [24][25] Yoruba: Ìran Yorùbá, Ọmọ Odùduwà, Ọmọ Káàárọ̀-oòjíire) [26] are a West African ethnic group who inhabit parts of Nigeria, Benin, and Togo, a region collectively called Yorubaland
- Yoruba | History, Language Religion | Britannica
Yoruba, one of the three largest ethnic groups of Nigeria, concentrated in the southwestern part of that country Much smaller, scattered groups live in Benin and northern Togo The Yoruba numbered more than 20 million at the turn of the 21st century They speak a language of the Benue-Congo branch
- 25 Fascinating Facts About the Yoruba Tribe You Didn’t Know
Discover fascinating facts about the Yoruba tribe, one of Africa’s largest and most influential ethnic groups
- Yoruba Culture | Origin, History, Beliefs, Religion More
The Yoruba people trace their origins to the ancient city of Ile-Ife, considered the cradle of Yoruba civilization This sacred city, believed to be the birthplace of humanity according to Yoruba mythology, has been a center of cultural and spiritual significance for centuries
- The Yoruba People, a story - African American Registry
They are ancestrally related to the Yoruba but chose to maintain a distinct cultural identity They are one of many indigenous communities in Africa Significant Yoruba populations can be found in other West African countries, including Ghana, Benin, the Ivory Coast, and Sierra Leone
- Yoruba History: A Comprehensive Guide to the Ancient and Modern Yoruba . . .
Yoruba people can be found all over the world, especially in the UK, Canada, the US, Brazil, Latin America, and the Caribbean, especially Cuba There are also big communities in South America and Australia, carrying our traditions with them
- Yoruba People - New World Encyclopedia
The Yoruba (Yorùbá in Yoruba orthography) are one of the largest ethno-linguistic groups in sub-Saharan Africa Yoruba constitute about 21 percent of the population of modern day Nigeria, and they are commonly the majority population in their communities
- Yoruba - Introduction, Location, Language, Folklore, Religion, Major . . .
Yoruba traditional religion holds that there is one supreme being and hundreds of orisha, or minor deities The worshipers of a deity are referred to as his "children "
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