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Ibeji (known as
Ibejí, Ibeyí, or
Jimaguas in
Latin America) is the name of an
Orisha representing a pair of
divine twins in the
Yoruba religion of the...
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example of this
strong bond
shared between twins is the
Ibeji twins from
African mythology.
Ibeji twins are
viewed as one soul
shared between two bodies...
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Oxford University Press. pp. 538–539. ISBN 978-0-19-280139-5.
Ibeji, Mike (17
February 2011). "History – 1066 – King William". BBC. Archived...
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September 2015.
George Chemeche; John Pemberton; John
Picton (2003).
Ibeji: The Cult of
Yoruba Twins Volume 2 of Hic sunt leones. 5 Continents....
- A pair of
female ere
ibeji twin
figures (early 20th-century) in the
permanent collection of The Children's
Museum of Indianapolis. The
Yoruba people have...
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twins to be of
great importance. In the
Yoruba language,
twins are
called "
Ibeji" The
Yoruba also
believed that
twins had
supernatural powers that could...
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right time to be born. The
names are ****ociated with the
Yoruba belief in
Ibeji,
sacred twins.
Augustus Taiwo Solarin, (1922–1994)
Nigerian educator and...
- Udo
Oluchi Ibeji is a
Nigerian politician. He is a
former member of the
House of Representatives,
where he
represented the Ikwuano-Umuahia
federal constituency...
- races:
Anansi (spider-like),
Vanyan (ape-like),
Creeping Doom (insectoid),
Ibeji (two-headed humanoids) and
Children of
Olokun (sea-creatures). The Originators...
- The duo
sings in English, French,
Spanish and Yoruba, In Yoruba,
Ibeyi (
Ìbejì)
means "twins".
Their music has
elements of Yoruba,
French and Afro-Cuban...