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Yoruba Myths

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This collection of myths – some of them simple, strong pieces of narrative, others mysterious, poetic and often amusing – illustrate the religion and thought of the West African Yoruba People. Interspersed with drawings by Georgina Beier of Yoruba motifs and collected and translated by authors and artists long-familiar with Yoruba culture, the myths are compiled and introduced here by Ulli Beier, who himself holds two Yoruba chieftaincy titles. Some are creation myths: these explain the division of the original God into the many orisha, or gods, and the development of their various functions. In the folk- or trickster-tales the orisha often assume different personalities whose actions and their consequences reveal the Yoruba wisdom and customs. This book makes the myths of an orally transmitted religion available as literature to Nigerian school children, who are often unfamiliar with their traditional mythology. It will also strengthen English interest in original African literature.

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The sun

The moon

Choosing a fate

Orishanla

The creation of land

Obatala and Oduduwa

Oranmiyan

How Obatala lost the Calabash of good character

Obatala the creator

Obatala and Ojiya

Obatala and the witches

Oranmiyan and the foundation of Old Oyo

Oranmiyan establishes dynasties in Benin and Oyo

Shango

Shango and his brothers

Shango and the origin of tribal marks

Shango the usurper

Shango and Oya

Obatala and Shango

Oya

Ogun

Ogun and the origin of circumcision

Ogun confronts Oduduwa

Ogun and the food-seller

Erinle and Ogun

Oluorogbo

Sakpata

Shonponna

Yemanja

Otin

Orisha Oko

Oro

How Orunmila became an orisha

Orunmila and his wife

Osanyin

Eshu

 

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