The Yoruba Of Southwestern Nigeria
By William Bascom
1 Introduction
Importance of the Yoruba
Population
Urbanism
The Country
Yoruba Subgroups
2 Origins and History
Ancient Ife
Linguistic Evidence
Migration Legends and the Creation Myth
The Sons of Odua
The Yoruba Dahomey wars
The internal Wars
The postwar Period
British Control
3 Economics
Subsistence Farming
Cocoa: The Principle Cash Crop
Land Tenure
Crafs Specializasion and trade
The Guild of Imposters
Money and Credit
4 Goverment
The Kingdom
The king
The Town Chiefs and Palace Chiefs
The Emese, Ogungbe and Ogboni
Other Officials
The Legal System
5 Social Structure
The Clan
The Family
Institutionalized Friendship
Clubs
Kinship Terminology
6 The Life Cycle
Birth and Childcare
Childhood and Education
Betrothal and Marriage
Polygyny
Death and Burial
7 The Spiritual Cycle
Ifa Divination
Multiple Souls and Destiny
The Afterworld
8 The Deities
Selecting Ones Deity
Olorun the Sky God
Eshu the Divine Messenger
Ifa, the God of Divination
Odua the Creator of the Earth and His Allies
Orishala the God of Whiteness and His Allies
Ogun the God of Iron
Oranmiyan the Son of Ogun and Odua
Sango the God of Thunder and His Counterparts
River Gods and Goddesses
Shopona the God of Smallpox
Ogboni and Oro
Egungun, Gelede, and Epa
9 Esthetics
Verbal Art, Music and the Dance
Bodily Decoration
Weaving and Embroidery
Postrer and calabash Carving
Leatherworking and Beadworking
Metal Working
Woodcarving
Yoruba Style






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