The Epa headdress of the Yoruba Epa Festival
.... 17). Because of the active role of
women in
Yoruba rituals, the female is of significant symbolic value in representational art. ....
(1466

6

)
Yoruba Epa Festival
.... Since
Yoruba society is patrilineal, the role of
women is depicted in
Yoruba mythology with respect to fertility.
Women play "a ....
(703

3

)
Women's Work: A socio-economic study
.... inequalities were further reflected in the reward structure where
women could not .... even before the introduction of capitalistic elements in
Yoruba society, men ....
(1187

5

)
The Epa headdress
.... 17). Because of the active role of
women in
Yoruba rituals, the female is of significant symbolic value in representational art. ....
(1466

6

)
The Epa Headdress
.... Since
Yoruba society is patrilineal, the role of
women is depicted in
Yoruba mythology with respect to fertility.
Women play "a ....
(703

3

)
Application of the Ethnogerocounseling Model
.... For example,
women in the Edo, Hausa and
Yoruba are all expected to focus their lives on the home and on child-rearing; relatively few Nigerian
women (and even ....
(2401

10

)
Ere Ibeji
.... sculptor chosen through the advice of an "Ifa diviner," or "Babalowo," (
Yoruba, p. 5 .... mother in honor of orisha, Aro, the goddess who aids
women whose children ....
(759

3

)
Plays of Wole Soyilka
.... of love in terms of cultural differences, comparing and contrasting
Yoruba ways with those .... her water bucket, though this job is traditionally a
women's task in ....
(1741

7

)
Two Treatments of Love in Literature
.... of love in terms of cultural differences, comparing and contrasting
Yoruba ways with those .... her water bucket, though this job is traditionally a
women's task in ....
(2754

11

)
Love as a theme in literature
.... of love in terms of cultural differences, comparing and contrasting
Yoruba ways with those .... her water bucket, though this job is traditionally a
women's task in ....
(2754

11

)
Santeria Religion & Practices
.... Ceiba bark is believed to make barren
women conceive .... Where the jungle vegetation in Cuba provided the
Yoruba slaves with an opportunity to conceal their rituals ....
(5604

22

)
Voodoo in the United States
.... than 200 voodoo believers currently live in the Oyotunji African
Yoruba Village, and .... "
Women and Religion." Encyclopedia of the American Religious Experience. ....
(2571

10

)
Death and the Horseman
.... events that happened in Oyo, Nigeria, in 1946, when this ancient
Yoruba city of .... and throughout the broad course of human history men and
women have followed ....
(1652

7

)
Benin Kingdom Africa
A major slave trading port, the home of voodoo and
women warriors, Benin Kingdom was .... had lost a great deal of power to the Oyo and other
Yoruba states (Benin 1 ....
(1978

8

)
America and Religion
.... Santeria, or "the worship of the saints," the religion of the
Yoruba people who .... and 1950s, less than two percent of black men married white
women, while over ....
(2315

9

)
Ebonics & Black Culture
.... doin it all de tahme." Pronominal apposition for emphasis, as in
Yoruba's "Eya me .... can be very threatening, because it can encourage young men and
women not to ....
(6041

24

)
Revolutions in Mexico & Cuba
.... Some of these--offspring of Spanish men and Indian or African
women--became part .... and been more embodied in movements like santeria, voudou, and
yoruba practices ....
(3441

14

)