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    Babaaláwo or Babalawo in West Africa (Babalao in Caribbean and South American Spanish and Babalaô in Brazilian Portuguese) literally means "father of secrets...
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    Ifá (section Babalawos)
    Ifá is organised as an initiatory tradition, with an initiate called a babaláwo or bokɔnɔ. Traditionally, these are all-male, although women have been...
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  • Orisha of Wisdom, knowledge, and Divination, is the creator of Ifá and Babalawo concept. He is a high priest of Ifá. Following the categories developed...
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    Opele (category Babalawos)
    African and Afro-American religions, notably in Ifá and Yoruba tradition. A Babalawo (diviner) uses the Opele in order to communicate with the deity of wisdom/knowledge...
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    Pierre Verger (category Babalawos)
    in Salvador, Brazil) was a photographer, self-taught ethnographer, and babalawo (Yoruba priest of Ifà) who devoted most of his life to the study of the...
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  • Awo may refer to: Awo, Nigeria Babalawo Iyalawo AWO (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Awo. If an internal...
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    Akose Babalawo prepares spiritual medicines recipes received from ancestral spirits for healing and removal of curses...
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  • the Yoruba title for Mother of mysteries & the female equivalent of a Babalawo. While Iyaláwo and Ìyánífá are often used interchangeably, the terms have...
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    Opon Ifá (category Babalawos)
    trays, as they are meant to praise and acknowledge the noble work of the Babalawo (diviners). The etymology of the term Ifá, however, has been a subject...
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  • oracles made up by 16 symbols with 256 = 16 x 16. An initiated priest, or Babalawo, who had memorized oracles, would request sacrifice from consulting clients...
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    Aṣẹ Ayagunna Cosmology Egbere Irunmọlẹ Ifá Ori Oriṣa Practices Ajere Ifa Babalawo/Iyalawo Cowrie-shell divination Egungun Epa mask Gẹlẹdẹ Letra del año Obi...
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    she was given the name Chaka Adunne Aduffe Hodarhi Karifi by a Yoruba Babalawo during a naming ceremony. In 1969, she left the Panthers and dropped out...
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  • and people. In addition to taking the essential herbs indicated by the Babalawo, women who seek to become pregnant could also be instructed to offer food...
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  • language in reference to the god Amun Bantu - from Bantu languages, "people" babalawo – from Yoruba, priest of traditional Yoruba religion banana – adopted from...
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  • religious leaders in addition to being politico-ceremonial monarchs. Odigba Babalawo Eso Ikoyi Nigerian chieftaincy Nigerian traditional rulers Oba of Benin...
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    their capacity as diviners. Many santeros are also babalawos, although it is not uncommon for babalawos to perceive themselves as being superior to most...
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    Remigio Herrera (category Babalawos)
    Ño Remigio Herrera Adeshina Obara Meyi (1811/1816 – 1905) was a babalawo (Yoruba priest) recognized for being, along with his mentor Carlos Adé Ño Bí (birth...
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    and the society to which they belong. The parents therefore commission a babalawo to carve a wooden Ibeji to represent the deceased twin, and the parents...
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    Aṣẹ Ayagunna Cosmology Egbere Irunmọlẹ Ifá Ori Oriṣa Practices Ajere Ifa Babalawo/Iyalawo Cowrie-shell divination Egungun Epa mask Gẹlẹdẹ Letra del año Obi...
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    revealed oracular texts originally passed down through oral tradition among babalawos. It is traditionally divided into 256 sections, or Odu, which are divided...
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  • Gabriel García Márquez". INTERAÇÕES: Cultura e Comunidade. 7 (12): 69–90. Babalawo, Santeria's High Priests: Fathers of the Secrets in Afro-Cuban Ifa, Por...
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    use oracles. Among the related Yoruba peoples of the same country, the Babalawos (and their female counterparts, the Iyanifas) serve collectively as the...
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  • speeches from Nelson Mandela, and Fela Kuti songs; talked to a Yoruba Babalawo; trained in Dambe, Capoeira Angola, and Zulu stick fighting; and took a...
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    Aṣẹ Ayagunna Cosmology Egbere Irunmọlẹ Ifá Ori Oriṣa Practices Ajere Ifa Babalawo/Iyalawo Cowrie-shell divination Egungun Epa mask Gẹlẹdẹ Letra del año Obi...
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    Aṣẹ Ayagunna Cosmology Egbere Irunmọlẹ Ifá Ori Oriṣa Practices Ajere Ifa Babalawo/Iyalawo Cowrie-shell divination Egungun Epa mask Gẹlẹdẹ Letra del año Obi...
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  • deity of the Yoruba people. Wale Adebayo as Sango Peter Fatomilola as Babalawo Oyo (Oyo herbalist) Racheal Oniga as Obba Joe Layode as Elempe Bukky Ogunnote...
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    and Explanation)". orisa.com.ng. Retrieved 30 November 2023. Aworeni, Babalawo. "The Araba Agbaya: The Akudaaya". orishada.com. Retrieved 30 November...
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  • 1999), Colombian footballer Remigio Lucumí (1811/1816 – 1905), Afro-Cuban babalawo (Yoruba priest) Sebastián Rincón Lucumí (b. 1994), Colombian footballer...
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    Aṣẹ Ayagunna Cosmology Egbere Irunmọlẹ Ifá Ori Oriṣa Practices Ajere Ifa Babalawo/Iyalawo Cowrie-shell divination Egungun Epa mask Gẹlẹdẹ Letra del año Obi...
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    Miguel Cabrera (category Babalawos)
    Cabrera is both a Catholic and a practitioner of Santería. He became a babalawo in the 2006 offseason. His wife is named Rosangel, and they have two daughters...
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