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The Yoruba: A Portrait of Heritage, Identity, and Civilization

by Chester West
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Book cover type: Paperback
  • ISBN13: 9798262129485
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Subject: N/A
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publisher Imprint: Independently Published
  • Publication Date:
  • Pages: 148
  • Original Price: GBP 9.6
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 209 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): Africa / General

Journey to the heart of one of Africa's most influential and populous civilizations. This book offers a panoramic portrait of the Yoruba people, a nation of over 50 million with a vibrant global diaspora. Beginning, as the Yoruba worldview does, at the sacred city of Ile-Ife-regarded as the cradle of humanity and the site of creation-this comprehensive volume traces a rich and complex history. From the spiritual and artistic golden age of ancient Ife to the rise of the formidable Oyo Empire, a military and political powerhouse that shaped West Africa for centuries, discover the foundations of a remarkable and enduring culture.

Delve into a rich and complex cosmology that informs every aspect of Yoruba life. Explore the vibrant pantheon of divinities known as the �r�ṣ�, powerful emanations of a remote Supreme Being who govern the forces of nature and the dimensions of human experience. Understand the profound system of wisdom known as If�, a sophisticated divination practice that serves as a spiritual compass for navigating one's destiny. This exploration illuminates the soul of the culture through its world-renowned art, from the sublime naturalism of Ife's bronze and terracotta sculptures to the symbolic power of its masquerades and the narrative beauty of its legendary textiles, Aso-�k� and Adire.

The narrative unflinchingly confronts the turbulent chapters of Yoruba history, including the devastating nineteenth-century civil wars that tore the region apart and the profound trauma of the transatlantic slave trade. Follow the echoes of this Great Dispersal across the ocean to the Americas, where Yoruba traditions demonstrated astonishing resilience. In new lands like Brazil and Cuba, the culture was not lost but reborn, adapting into vibrant, syncretic faiths like Candombl� and Santer�a, which continue to thrive today as a testament to the spiritual fortitude of a displaced people.

From the colonial encounter with the British Empire to the pivotal role Yoruba intellectuals played in forging an independent Nigeria, this book brings the story into the twenty-first century. It explores the dynamic energy of contemporary life in sprawling metropolises like Lagos and Ibadan, navigating the modern challenges of politics, identity, and development. More than a history, this is an invitation to understand a people through their own concepts of being, their relationship with the divine, and their intricate social fabric. It is a testament to the enduring legacy and the unfolding future of a global civilization.

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