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Yoruba Empire                  The people of Ancient
                                Nigeria and Benin
Quick Facts




          
Country: Nigeria and Benin
     Language: Kwa
 Obsessions: Devianation




                             Location

The Orishas were basically the Yoruba
         version of angels and they were the
       guardians of nature and the rainforests
What were they defended the Yorubas. There are
      and Orishas?
       over 1700 Orishas (Which Yoruba priests
        had to memorize completely) but the
       most popular were Babalu-Aye, Elegua,
         Obtala, Ochosi, Ogun, Oya, Shango,
        Yemaya. The Orishas were sometimes
       part human. The next few slides will tell
           you about the Orishas in deatail.
Babalu Aye looks like an injured man with crutches. He
wears purple because its his favorite colour because its        Elegua is a very fun loving and kind
The colour of bruises. He usually has dogs following            Orisha. He likes to gamble and is
him everywhere so that they could sniff out disease             The Orisha that gives second chances.
for him. He cures disease and heals people. Yorubas             He likes to deliver messages too.
worshipped him by giving him presents of white wine
and popcorn.


                                                  This is Ochosa. The Orisha that created bannanas
                                                  who isn’t very friendly and tried to poison
                                                  Shokpona (a very dangerous God) Shokpona and
                                                  this angel hate each other.
Pictures of the Orishas




 Babalu-Aye                     Elegua




 Here are 2 recreations of the highest Orishas.
The Yoruba's Believed that their Gods and Goddesses were always dissatisfied with
 what they had created and that’s why they always were creating things. Compared
   To other Gods in other civilizations, the Yoruba belief of Gods is similar to the
 Christian belief even though they had more than 1 God. Why? Because they had
  ‘angels’ like you’ve learned and ‘demons’ too, like you will learn at the end. The
Gods were humble and Optimistic. They rewarded and punished people as needed.
    In the next few slides, you will learn about the coolest Goddesses and Gods.
Believe it or not, Bayanni was the Yoruba Goddess of Hats and headwear. She was extremely
     important and very strongly worshipped because she lived inside the Yoruba crown.




 Bayanni’s brother was an Orisha
  named Shango. Bayanni was
     pictured as a queen with a
    golden headdress. But this
    headress wasn’t the Yoruba
     crown. The headress was
    actually just a headress that
   looked like a crown. The real
 crown is a white, beaded crown.




                         Yoruba crown >>>>>>>
Mawu
Mawu was the Yoruba Goddess of the Moon. She made the first woman that ever existed who
was called Gbadu. She protects travellers and women that are brave. She created the moon so
           travellers would have a light, even at night time. Her personality is nice.
Olokun ruled the sea. This Yoruba God Was highly respected and even
feared. It was said that if the Yoruba empire failed to please Olokun, he
  would send floods. He looked like a mermaid according to a Yoruba
    description, but I couldn’t find a picture so here is a fail drawing:
Very briefly, this slide will tell you about the Abiku who were black wolf-
like monsters that liked to eat kids at night. They were basically the Yoruba
equivelent of a demon and their eyes were on the bottom of their feet.




                                                            Imagine me
                                                            with eyes on
                                                              my feet.
How did their art look like?




                                              Did it change over time?




   What
Material did
 they use?




                How did they create it?
The Yorubas were amazing carvers and sculpturs. They sculpted for religeous purposes because they
usually sculpted Gods. After sclupting, they would decorate the God sculpture with feathers, precious
stones, or shells. Certain sculptures were so precious that lower class people would be fined or killed if
                                         caught looking at them.




                                                   Yoruba art had
                                                    evolved and
                                                 changed a lot over
                                                       time.
700 AD            760 AD
 Tiny terra-cotta        Larger,
                       decorative        780 AD
clay figures were                                            800 AD
                    figures of Gods     Shells and
     made to                                            Bronze began to
                       were being      wood were
recreate stories.                                          be used on
                        created       starting to be
                                           used        sculptures instead
                                                            of jewelry
The Yorubas made really realistic bronze statues using a long process.




                                                                                          Then the sculpture would be
                               Then they would           After that they would         heated over a fire until the middle
First a basic shape would
                             cover it with random       cover it with more clay        layer of beeswax melted. The fase
 be created out of clay
                                  beeswax               until they would have a         would usually be carved onto the
                                                         brown moldy thingy.                     sculpture now




               Then the artist would pour bronze onto the thing and finish it
Head of a Yoruba ruler
                                   Duplicate
    and his wife         Bronze       of a
                         figure   sculpure of
                                    Shango
 What country did they live in?
 What language did they speak?
 What is the difference between an Abiku
  and and an Orisha?
The Sources that made this




                                  and

Yoruba show
                 http://www.uiowa.edu/~africart/toc/people/yoruba.html

Possible were:   http://wysinger.homestead.com/yoruba.html
                 http://www.godchecker.com/
                 http://www.postcolonialweb.org/nigeria/yorubarel.html
                 http://yorupedia.com/
                 http://www.tribalartasia.com/Tribal%20Art%20Asia%20Afric
                 an%20Yoruba/African_Art_Yoruba_Ibeji.html
                 http://www.reference.com/browse/Yoruba?s=t
                 http://yorubalight.wordpress.com/tag/yoruba-light-
                 project/
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Ancient Yoruba culture

  • 1. Religion and Art Yoruba Empire The people of Ancient Nigeria and Benin
  • 2. Quick Facts  Country: Nigeria and Benin Language: Kwa Obsessions: Devianation Location
  • 3.
  • 4. The Orishas were basically the Yoruba version of angels and they were the guardians of nature and the rainforests What were they defended the Yorubas. There are and Orishas? over 1700 Orishas (Which Yoruba priests had to memorize completely) but the most popular were Babalu-Aye, Elegua, Obtala, Ochosi, Ogun, Oya, Shango, Yemaya. The Orishas were sometimes part human. The next few slides will tell you about the Orishas in deatail.
  • 5. Babalu Aye looks like an injured man with crutches. He wears purple because its his favorite colour because its Elegua is a very fun loving and kind The colour of bruises. He usually has dogs following Orisha. He likes to gamble and is him everywhere so that they could sniff out disease The Orisha that gives second chances. for him. He cures disease and heals people. Yorubas He likes to deliver messages too. worshipped him by giving him presents of white wine and popcorn. This is Ochosa. The Orisha that created bannanas who isn’t very friendly and tried to poison Shokpona (a very dangerous God) Shokpona and this angel hate each other.
  • 6. Pictures of the Orishas Babalu-Aye Elegua Here are 2 recreations of the highest Orishas.
  • 7. The Yoruba's Believed that their Gods and Goddesses were always dissatisfied with what they had created and that’s why they always were creating things. Compared To other Gods in other civilizations, the Yoruba belief of Gods is similar to the Christian belief even though they had more than 1 God. Why? Because they had ‘angels’ like you’ve learned and ‘demons’ too, like you will learn at the end. The Gods were humble and Optimistic. They rewarded and punished people as needed. In the next few slides, you will learn about the coolest Goddesses and Gods.
  • 8. Believe it or not, Bayanni was the Yoruba Goddess of Hats and headwear. She was extremely important and very strongly worshipped because she lived inside the Yoruba crown. Bayanni’s brother was an Orisha named Shango. Bayanni was pictured as a queen with a golden headdress. But this headress wasn’t the Yoruba crown. The headress was actually just a headress that looked like a crown. The real crown is a white, beaded crown. Yoruba crown >>>>>>>
  • 9. Mawu Mawu was the Yoruba Goddess of the Moon. She made the first woman that ever existed who was called Gbadu. She protects travellers and women that are brave. She created the moon so travellers would have a light, even at night time. Her personality is nice.
  • 10.
  • 11. Olokun ruled the sea. This Yoruba God Was highly respected and even feared. It was said that if the Yoruba empire failed to please Olokun, he would send floods. He looked like a mermaid according to a Yoruba description, but I couldn’t find a picture so here is a fail drawing:
  • 12. Very briefly, this slide will tell you about the Abiku who were black wolf- like monsters that liked to eat kids at night. They were basically the Yoruba equivelent of a demon and their eyes were on the bottom of their feet. Imagine me with eyes on my feet.
  • 13. How did their art look like? Did it change over time? What Material did they use? How did they create it?
  • 14. The Yorubas were amazing carvers and sculpturs. They sculpted for religeous purposes because they usually sculpted Gods. After sclupting, they would decorate the God sculpture with feathers, precious stones, or shells. Certain sculptures were so precious that lower class people would be fined or killed if caught looking at them. Yoruba art had evolved and changed a lot over time.
  • 15. 700 AD 760 AD Tiny terra-cotta Larger, decorative 780 AD clay figures were 800 AD figures of Gods Shells and made to Bronze began to were being wood were recreate stories. be used on created starting to be used sculptures instead of jewelry
  • 16. The Yorubas made really realistic bronze statues using a long process. Then the sculpture would be Then they would After that they would heated over a fire until the middle First a basic shape would cover it with random cover it with more clay layer of beeswax melted. The fase be created out of clay beeswax until they would have a would usually be carved onto the brown moldy thingy. sculpture now Then the artist would pour bronze onto the thing and finish it
  • 17. Head of a Yoruba ruler Duplicate and his wife Bronze of a figure sculpure of Shango
  • 18.  What country did they live in?  What language did they speak?  What is the difference between an Abiku and and an Orisha?
  • 19. The Sources that made this and Yoruba show http://www.uiowa.edu/~africart/toc/people/yoruba.html Possible were: http://wysinger.homestead.com/yoruba.html http://www.godchecker.com/ http://www.postcolonialweb.org/nigeria/yorubarel.html http://yorupedia.com/ http://www.tribalartasia.com/Tribal%20Art%20Asia%20Afric an%20Yoruba/African_Art_Yoruba_Ibeji.html http://www.reference.com/browse/Yoruba?s=t http://yorubalight.wordpress.com/tag/yoruba-light- project/
  • 20. THE END 4 NOW