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A broad space covering the indigenous faith systems of Sub-Saharan Africa, characterized by ancestral veneration, spirit possession, divination, and lineage-based cults. It encompasses multiple culturally distinct traditions—each with its own priesthoods, ritual terminology, and community structures.
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Yoruba Traditional Religion is the indigenous faith of the Yoruba people, centered on worship of Orishas, ancestor veneration, and ritual divination practices like Ifá, with richly developed priesthoods and unique cultural codes.
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Yoruba Traditional Religion
Yoruba Traditional Religion is the indigenous faith of the Yoruba people, centered on worship of Orishas, ancestor veneration, and ritual divination practices like Ifá, with richly developed priesthoods and unique cultural codes.
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