The tradition of the origin of the Yorùbá people of Western Nigeria, Republic of Benin, Togo, and the Diaspora indicate one source, Ilé-Ifè, where the varieties of their indigenous political system originated. However, since the colonial period, a debate remains about the place of the Oòni, the King of Ilé-Ifè, in the political and religious systems of the Yorùbá nation, which has led to a perennial discourse across Yorùbáland. Using literature, primary sources such as oral interviews, and participant observations of rituals and festivals spanning several years, this study critically analyses the position of the Oòni in the religious system of Ilé-Ifè. The findings of this study reveal that the festivals in Ilé-Ifè are within the purview of...
This paper is a situational report of the present position of Risawe’s Chieftaincy palace; one of th...
Abstract Building and reflecting on the pioneering work of Pierre Verger, who undertook the first in...
In recent times, the sacred components of traditional African festivals have been watere...
The tradition of the origin of the Yorùbá people of Western Nigeria, Republic of Benin, Togo, and th...
The Igbo (spelled “Ibo” by British colonialists; Amadiume, 2003) live across Nigeria, and are united...
The saying “Igbo do not have kings”- Igbo enweeze (Jell-Bahlsen:13) is undoubtedly one of the most p...
This study examines various aspects of African traditional religious beliefs in Igalaland which have...
In every tradition, empire or kingdom there is a traditional mystical force that binds or welds ever...
Muller Jean-Claude. J. K. Olupona, Kingship, Religion, and Rituals in a Nigerian Community. A Phenom...
The records of the Jukun peoples of Northern Nigeria are as vague as those of most Nigerian tribes w...
Indigenous festivals, which rely significantly on music and dance, oftenconstitute the village publi...
Most indigenous festival performances in Africa have not remained the same since their contact with ...
This paper examines the socio-religious dimension in chieftaincy in Africa, with regard to history, ...
Deities exist as semi-autonomous agents and functionaries in the African “universe,” but the final a...
Using a combination of oral traditions and written sources, this work reconstructs the history of Ow...
This paper is a situational report of the present position of Risawe’s Chieftaincy palace; one of th...
Abstract Building and reflecting on the pioneering work of Pierre Verger, who undertook the first in...
In recent times, the sacred components of traditional African festivals have been watere...
The tradition of the origin of the Yorùbá people of Western Nigeria, Republic of Benin, Togo, and th...
The Igbo (spelled “Ibo” by British colonialists; Amadiume, 2003) live across Nigeria, and are united...
The saying “Igbo do not have kings”- Igbo enweeze (Jell-Bahlsen:13) is undoubtedly one of the most p...
This study examines various aspects of African traditional religious beliefs in Igalaland which have...
In every tradition, empire or kingdom there is a traditional mystical force that binds or welds ever...
Muller Jean-Claude. J. K. Olupona, Kingship, Religion, and Rituals in a Nigerian Community. A Phenom...
The records of the Jukun peoples of Northern Nigeria are as vague as those of most Nigerian tribes w...
Indigenous festivals, which rely significantly on music and dance, oftenconstitute the village publi...
Most indigenous festival performances in Africa have not remained the same since their contact with ...
This paper examines the socio-religious dimension in chieftaincy in Africa, with regard to history, ...
Deities exist as semi-autonomous agents and functionaries in the African “universe,” but the final a...
Using a combination of oral traditions and written sources, this work reconstructs the history of Ow...
This paper is a situational report of the present position of Risawe’s Chieftaincy palace; one of th...
Abstract Building and reflecting on the pioneering work of Pierre Verger, who undertook the first in...
In recent times, the sacred components of traditional African festivals have been watere...