-
Yoruba language-speakers as Odùduwà and
sometimes contracted as Ooduwa,
Odudua or Oòdua, is
generally ascribed to the
ancestral dynasties of Yorubaland...
- terreiros, but not
during celebrations. In this respect,
Olokun is
similar to
Odudua and Orunmilá; they held
great importance in West
Africa but play a minor...
-
tradition also
claims that the
founders were the sons of the
Yoruba deity Odudua, who was the
first ruler of Ile-Ife. The
early art-historical and archaeological...
- S2CID 202913862 Sandoval,
Mercedes Cros (2007-02-01), "Obatala/Obatalá and Oduduwa/
Odudua", Worldview, the Orichas, and Santería,
University Press of Florida, pp...
- Mambo" [DA2561/] (Tone-Craft ?) (78 rpm) 1394 West
African Rhythm Brothers "
Odudua" / "I Am A Stranger" 1395
Ambrose Campbell, West
African Rhythm Brothers...
- king of Oyo, son of
Oraniyan and Torosi.
Oraniyan was the
youngest son of
Odudua and
became the most
powerful of them, the one
whose fame was the largest...
- 2. "A Estação" (The Station)
Carlinhos Rufino 3:05 3. "What's My Name (
Oduduá)"
Moacir Santos 2:21 4. "Vin" Caymmi,
Barbara Ohana,
Pablo Bispo, Sergio...
- IFE,
retrieved 2023-09-19 "Modakeke | Modakeke,
Akoraye Oni baje O, Omo
Odudua ni
ipinle yoruba". www.modakeke.info.
Retrieved 2023-09-17. Anagor-Ewuzie...
-
invited to the
JazzFest Berlin, and has been
living in
Berlin since then.
Oduduá (1990) Obátimalê (1992) Orishás (1994, Candomblé-music)
Native Dreamer (1995)...
- "Ochosi" 2:26 5. "Ebioso" 2:29 6. "Babalu Aye" 3:52 7. "Obatala" 4:28 8. "Chango" 5:13 9. "Yemaya" 5:51 10. "Ochu'n" 4:12 11. "
Odudua" 2:31 12. "Elegua" 2:03...