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Yoruba people - Wikipedia The Yoruba constitute more than 50 million people in Africa, [1] and over a million outside the continent, and bear further representation among the African diaspora
Yoruba | History, Language Religion | Britannica Yoruba, one of the three largest ethnic groups of Nigeria, concentrated in the southwestern part of that country Much smaller, scattered groups live in Benin and northern Togo The Yoruba numbered more than 20 million at the turn of the 21st century They speak a language of the Benue-Congo branch
Yoruba Culture | Origin, History, Beliefs, Religion More Discover the rich tapestry of Yoruba culture, a vibrant heritage that has shaped West African societies for centuries As you delve into the origins, history, beliefs, and culture of the Yoruba people, you’ll uncover a world of intricate traditions, profound spirituality, and artistic expression
The Yoruba People, a story - African American Registry They are ancestrally related to the Yoruba but chose to maintain a distinct cultural identity They are one of many indigenous communities in Africa Significant Yoruba populations can be found in other West African countries, including Ghana, Benin, the Ivory Coast, and Sierra Leone
Yoruba People - New World Encyclopedia The Yoruba (Yorùbá in Yoruba orthography) are one of the largest ethno-linguistic groups in sub-Saharan Africa Yoruba constitute about 21 percent of the population of modern day Nigeria, and they are commonly the majority population in their communities
The Yoruba People: Heritage, Resilience, and Global Influence The Yoruba are one of Africa’s largest ethnic groups, with primary settlements in southwestern Nigeria, and cultural extensions into Benin and Togo Their history is rooted in complex political systems, philosophy, and spirituality
Yorùbá | African and African-American Studies Yoruba is also spoken in areas of Brazil, Cuba, Venezuela, Trinidad, Tobago, and Haiti The language has influenced the societies and economies of West Africans, and the Diaspora in a variety of ways
YORÙBÁ CIVILIZATION: The Endangered Civilization - The Yoruba Times While many still wear Yorùbá attire, enjoy Yoruba food, and uphold the principles of Omoluabi, they are often disconnected from the core of the culture, especially its belief systems These belief systems are the foundation from which fashion, cuisine, medicine, and values once emerged
Yoruba people - Wikiwand The Yoruba people are a West African ethnic group who inhabit parts of Nigeria, Benin, and Togo, which are collectively referred to as Yorubaland The Yoruba co