Olomola Isola. Contradictions in Yoruba folk beliefs concerning post-life existence : the ado example. In: Journal des africanistes, 1988, tome 58, fascicule 1. pp. 107-118
Abstract : Belief in a Supreme Being is an idea that virtually all cultures of the world subscribe t...
Every literary work emerges from the particular alternatives of its time. This is ostensibly reflect...
Wole Soyinka has made Yoruba Culture the backbone of his literary output to create the African Herm...
Olomola (Isola) Contradictions in Yoruba Folk Beliefs Concerning Post-life Existence: the Ado Exampl...
This paper is a reflection on the puzzle of life after death. It explores the meaning, types and cau...
The debate on the philosophical nature of the beliefs in Ori and human destiny in traditional Yoruba...
Unshared Identity employs the practice of posthumous paternity in Ilupeju-Ekiti, a Yoruba-speaking c...
This paper is a critical re-examination of the ways the ancient1 Yoruba conceive of morality and how...
Everyone knows that death is the inevitable end of man. What plagnes the mind of many,consciously or...
The fundamental belief in destiny in Yoruba culture is explained within the tradition that for every...
This paper is a philosophical interpretation of the classical novels of the Yoruba writer, Daniel Ol...
AbstractBelief in a Supreme Being is an idea that virtually all cultures of the world subscribe to. ...
Verger Pierre. W. R. Bascom, Sixteen Cowries. Yoruba Divination from Africa to the New World. — Yoru...
This study examined beliefs in supernatural causation of both Igbo and Yoruba ethnic groups in Niger...
The Yoruba world is the totality of the tripartite connection of the worlds of the dead, the living,...
Abstract : Belief in a Supreme Being is an idea that virtually all cultures of the world subscribe t...
Every literary work emerges from the particular alternatives of its time. This is ostensibly reflect...
Wole Soyinka has made Yoruba Culture the backbone of his literary output to create the African Herm...
Olomola (Isola) Contradictions in Yoruba Folk Beliefs Concerning Post-life Existence: the Ado Exampl...
This paper is a reflection on the puzzle of life after death. It explores the meaning, types and cau...
The debate on the philosophical nature of the beliefs in Ori and human destiny in traditional Yoruba...
Unshared Identity employs the practice of posthumous paternity in Ilupeju-Ekiti, a Yoruba-speaking c...
This paper is a critical re-examination of the ways the ancient1 Yoruba conceive of morality and how...
Everyone knows that death is the inevitable end of man. What plagnes the mind of many,consciously or...
The fundamental belief in destiny in Yoruba culture is explained within the tradition that for every...
This paper is a philosophical interpretation of the classical novels of the Yoruba writer, Daniel Ol...
AbstractBelief in a Supreme Being is an idea that virtually all cultures of the world subscribe to. ...
Verger Pierre. W. R. Bascom, Sixteen Cowries. Yoruba Divination from Africa to the New World. — Yoru...
This study examined beliefs in supernatural causation of both Igbo and Yoruba ethnic groups in Niger...
The Yoruba world is the totality of the tripartite connection of the worlds of the dead, the living,...
Abstract : Belief in a Supreme Being is an idea that virtually all cultures of the world subscribe t...
Every literary work emerges from the particular alternatives of its time. This is ostensibly reflect...
Wole Soyinka has made Yoruba Culture the backbone of his literary output to create the African Herm...