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Yoruba Tradition

    The Yoruba originate from the city-state Ile-Ife in Africa. Now called Ife, it is the center of the religion because the Yoruba believe, that the god Orisha-nla first began to create the world there was. Now most Yoruba live in the western regions of central Africa in Nigeria, Benin, and Togo. Some however have come to the Americas by way of slave trade in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. The religion now consists of about twenty-five million people and is more than one thousand years old. It is famous for its unique works of art and sculptures. Yoruba cosmology depicts reality as being divided into two separate worlds: heaven and earth. Heaven is the invisible home of the gads and ancestors. Earth is the world of normal experience and home to human beings. Humans are descended from the gods, but some are believed to be witches and sorcerers who cause disastrous harm if they are not controlled. The purpose of the religion is to maintain the balance between the human beings of earth and the gods and ancestors of heaven, while guarding against the evil deeds of sorcerers and witches. Yoruba people believe that there is one supreme god and many less powerful deities. The supreme god is named Olorun or Olodumare, and the

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