Oduduwa and the Lineage of Yoruba Kings

Introduction Oduduwa, often hailed as the progenitor of the Yoruba people, stands as a monumental figure in both mythology and history. Revered as the founding father of Ile-Ife—the cradle of Yoruba civilization—Oduduwa’s legacy extends beyond folklore into the very fabric of Yoruba identity. His story, rich with intrigue, power struggles, and cultural synthesis, continues to […]
Exploring the African Roots of Vodou, Santería, Palo, Kimbanda, Candomblé, Umbanda, and Lukumi

INTRODUCTION African diasporic religions such as Vodou, Santería, Palo, Kimbanda, Candomblé, Umbanda, and Lukumi are intricate tapestries woven from the rich spiritual traditions of various African ethnic groups. Despite their geographic dispersion and cultural diversity, these religions share common historical roots in African ethnic groups from regions such as Angola, Benin, Nigeria, and the Congo. […]