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Title: African Religions


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African Religions
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YORUBA CULTURE
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WHO ARE YORUBA PEOPLE?
  • There are over 10 million Yoruba-speaking people
    in Nigeria and over 10 million Yoruba and
    Yoruba-descended people who have migrated
    throughout the worldabout
  • 25 million Yoruba people in 2006.
  • The term Yoruba refers to 1) a language 2) an
    ethnicity and 3) a culture
  • Millions of Yoruba slaves were captured and held
    as slaves between 1400-1800 and thus have
    descendents throughout the Caribbean, South
    America, and North America.

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YORUBA CREATION STORY
  • OLODUMARE is the supreme deity
  • Before there was life on earth, Olodumare called
    OBATALA, one of 12 arch deities

Bronze Statue of Ooni of Ife in full regalia at
Ife Museum
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OBATALA IMAGES
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  • Olodumare decided he wanted to create dry land on
    the waters of the Earth, Ile Aye
  • Olodumare gave Obatala ase (power) to make land
  • 1) snail filled with earth
  • 2) 5-toed chicken
  • 3) palm nuts

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  • How do I make the journey?
  • Gather all the gold in the sky and take it to
    OGUN. Ogun forged a gold chain to link the sky
    with the earth.

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  • Then Ogun flung the chain towards Earth and
    Obatala began to descend, BUT the last rung was
    still far from waters of earth!
  • Obatala removed the snail shell from pouch and
    sprinkled earth soil on waters
  • He dropped the 5-toed chicken on the land, and it
    started to scratch and spread the dirt across the
    surface of the waters

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  • When Obatala saw firm ground, he dropped a palm
    nut on the land, which sprouted into a palm tree.
  • The palm tree grew to reach the last rung of the
    gold chain, so Obatala climbed into the palm tree.
  • Palm Trees in Abeokuta, NI

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  • Then, Obatala started to mold humans from the
    earth clay, but he became tired and made palm
    wine from the fruit of the tree and got drunk!
    So, he accidentally created humans with some
    abnormalitieslike blindness or skin conditions.
    But he kept drinking until he fell asleep!
  • Olodumare gave the task of finishing Creation to
    Oduduwa, who told Obatala that it was taboo to
    drink palm wine again. Obatala then agreed to
    protect all children and humans born with
    physical challenges.

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  • Oduduwa then went on to finish creating the human
    species!
  • Or(another version) When Obatala woke up, he was
    embarrassed and apologetic. Olodumare forgave him
    and then gave him the responsibility of molding
    the physical bodies of human beings.

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Ile-IfeThe Cradle of Yoruba Civilization
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African Religions
  • African Traditional Religions indigenous
    religions
  • Islam introduced to sub-Saharan AF in 11th c.
  • Christianity introduced to West AF in 15th c.
  • Syncretic indigenous Christian
  • movements since early 1900s

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African religious cosmos
  • Variety of gods, goddesses, spirits
  • 3 domains
  • Social world (human)
  • Natural world
  • Supernatural world
  • Supreme Being
  • Greatness, transcendence, superiority,
    all-knowing, omnipotence, father-like, BUT no
    temples, priests, annual festivals, images

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African religious cosmos
  • Pantheon of lesser deities
  • abilities of supreme being (creation), aspects
    of nature (water), historical humans (leaders),
    human activities (agriculture)
  • celebrate through myth, song, prayer, sacrifice,
    possession, gendered, character, food, color,
    altars, images, priests, rituals, daily
    relationships

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African religious cosmos
  • Ancestors
  • living dead influence the living
  • Senior community members (respect gifts)
  • Maintain moral social order
  • Humans
  • Body soul/s (emispirit, oridestiny)
  • Integral parts of religious cosmos

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Ritual
  • Organized group activity
  • Relationships among humans, super-humans nature
    give meaning to ritual
  • Rites of passage define social, religious,
    physical identity (birth, puberty, marriage,
    death)

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Rites of Passage (van Gennep)
  1. Separation breaking ties w/old identity (i.e.
    cutting hair, fasting, purification)
  2. Liminality state of in-between transition,
    non-status, non-identity, radical potential,
    opportunity for rebirth, transformation
  3. Incorporation new mode of existence, cause for
    celebrations

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Important Rituals
  • Prayer using power of speech to
  • deliver messages, express concerns, ask
    questions, receive health, wealth, children,
    declare gratitude
  • Ritual technique to solve problems
  • Sacrifice destroy something valuable for
    religious reason
  • Influence state of religious cosmos
  • Superhuman agent receives offering
  • Ritual means for humans to sustain network of
    meaningful relationships among humans,
    super-humans, and nature

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Traditional religious specialists
  • Spirit mediums/priests speak for possessing
    super-human agents
  • --mediums are called, inspired, or forced to
    serve
  • --ability to tell future, divine, heal
  • Priests ritual leaders with body of knowledge
    and skills
  • --learned profession, can be inherited
  • --represent humans
  • Sacred King Ensure well-being of kingdom

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  • Healers posit cause of dis-ease diagnose
    prescribe treatment to remove cause of illness
  • Sorcerers malicious humans who employ magic to
    harm enemies
  • Witches cause physical harm
  • Inherited or acquired

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Healing
  • Causes natural supernatural human-human,
    human-divine, human-natural relationships are
    messed up
  • Divination ritual process, humans obtain
    inaccessible, obscure info. about a clients
    place in religious cosmos
  • Priests handle neutral objects
  • Priests interpret meaning of results
  • (i.e. Yoruba Ifa diviners Orunmila Odu,
  • 16 palm nuts, x8 times, 256 chapters)

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What is life?
  • Creating, maintaining, modifying the
  • quality of your relationships
  • with 3 dimensions of the religious cosmos
  • super-human, human, and natural forces
  • If these relationships are flawed,
  • you experience illness, suffering, misfortune
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