Extracted from: Dialogue and alliance (New York) 3 (2) summer 1989, pages 24-29. Yoruba divination, known as Ifa, utilizes a wide range of artifacts from unadorned natural objects, such as the palm ...
Art matters in our lives. In this series, Lagniappe presents a different work each week from the collection of the New Orleans Museum of Art, with commentary from a curator. The opon ifa, or ...
Ifa, otherwise known as Orunmila, is the Yoruba god of wisdom (divination). He is one of the principal deities of the Yoruba people and it is believed to be one of the great ministers Olodumare (the ...
Sibley went home and decided to conduct her own ancestral veneration, mixed with tarot and Neopaganism. She said she would ...
Priests of the Afro-Cuban Ifá-Oracle are increasingly using smartphones in their divination sessions. One particular application allows the meanings and recommendations of all the 256 existing oracle ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. Yoruba sculptors carved several of ...
M. MAUPOIL, during a tour of administrative duty in Lower Dahomey during 1933–36, made an extensive study of the Ifa system of divination, which plays such a large part in the religious life of the ...
Patrisse Cullors and noé olivas trade activism for spiritual reflection in a joint exhibition that emphasizes the Ifá religious tradition. By Jonathan Griffin LOS ANGELES — At the Charlie James ...
This Yoruba millennial priestess has made it her mission to change the narrative about Yoruba spirituality. Omítonàdé Ifáwemímo is a young sage and an African traditionalist who began her journey at ...