Much work had been carried out on the role of women in Yorùbá traditional festivals. However, sufficient attention had not been given to female-dominated festivals especially in Àkókó area of Oǹdó State, South-West, Nigeria. This study examines the role and place of women in the society as depicted in Imolè festival (a female-dominated festival) in the identified geographical location. The theoretical framework is based on traditionalist approach and womanist theory. Traditionalist approach deals with the culture of the society while womanism focuses on women and their rights in the society. Our findings show that women play a very significant and relevant role in the religious life of their people as ritual specialists, food providers, ent...
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The development of any society depends on the overall contribution of its entire populace. These inc...
This paper highlights the cultural factors responsible for and negative effects of cultural violence...
Existing research on Ijebu indigenous beliefs has concentrated more on male dominated cults, but no ...
Cultural sentiments have placed women and its institutions at a disadvantage in most African societi...
This paper examines the Ara na Oma tradition and the Mother’s Day celebration among the Igbo, with p...
Women have been variously conceptualized by different people as the beaver of human beings or as a s...
Indigenous festivals, which rely significantly on music and dance, oftenconstitute the village publi...
Yorùbá culture of present-day Southwest Nigeria and Southeast Republic of Benin, has received much a...
Indigenes of Okunland have rich traditional wedding culture and beliefs. One of the beliefs is that ...
Within the complex dynamics of gender relationships and roles among African peoples, women often exe...
This paper on culture, religion and women‘s socio-economic needs in 2st century Nigeria explores the...
This paper attempts a critical analysis of some cultural practices of the Ijaw People in the Niger D...
The belief among non-Africans is that no matter how committed an average African is to his religion ...
One of the beliefs of indigenes of Okunland, Kogi State, North-Central Nigeria, is that, it is the e...
This study explains the role of traditional festivals as social mobilization agents, encouraging mor...
The development of any society depends on the overall contribution of its entire populace. These inc...
This paper highlights the cultural factors responsible for and negative effects of cultural violence...
Existing research on Ijebu indigenous beliefs has concentrated more on male dominated cults, but no ...
Cultural sentiments have placed women and its institutions at a disadvantage in most African societi...
This paper examines the Ara na Oma tradition and the Mother’s Day celebration among the Igbo, with p...
Women have been variously conceptualized by different people as the beaver of human beings or as a s...
Indigenous festivals, which rely significantly on music and dance, oftenconstitute the village publi...
Yorùbá culture of present-day Southwest Nigeria and Southeast Republic of Benin, has received much a...
Indigenes of Okunland have rich traditional wedding culture and beliefs. One of the beliefs is that ...
Within the complex dynamics of gender relationships and roles among African peoples, women often exe...
This paper on culture, religion and women‘s socio-economic needs in 2st century Nigeria explores the...
This paper attempts a critical analysis of some cultural practices of the Ijaw People in the Niger D...
The belief among non-Africans is that no matter how committed an average African is to his religion ...
One of the beliefs of indigenes of Okunland, Kogi State, North-Central Nigeria, is that, it is the e...
This study explains the role of traditional festivals as social mobilization agents, encouraging mor...
The development of any society depends on the overall contribution of its entire populace. These inc...
This paper highlights the cultural factors responsible for and negative effects of cultural violence...