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Friday 11 September 2015

Photos: See the village in America where the Yoruba culture is being practiced

This is Oyotunji village in South Carolina. The community was founded by a black America named Walter Eugene King who was born on October 5, 1928 in Detroit, Michigan, USA.

Eugene went to the Cass Technical High School and got fascinated by the African culture. He also got exposed to the Katherine Dunham Dance Troupe at the age of 20 which increased his love for the African culture, particularly that of the Yorubas.


On August 26, 1959, Eugene became the first African born in America to become fully initiated into the Orisa-Vodun African priesthood by African Cubans in Matanzas, Cuba. This marked the beginning of the spread of Yoruba religion and culture among African Americans.

With a few followers, and after dissolution of the Order of Damballah Hwedo, Eugene founded the Sango Temple in New York and incorporated the African Theological Arch Ministry in 1960. The Sango Temple was relocated and renamed the Yoruba Temple the same year.

In the fall of 1970, Eugene founded the Yoruba Village of Oyotunji in Beaufort County South Carolina, and began the careful reorganization of the Orisa-Vodu Priesthood along traditional Nigerian lines. He was initiated to the Ifa priesthood by the Oluwa of Ijeun at Abeokuta, Nigeria, in August of 1972.

He was named king of Oyotunji community in 1972 with the designation,  His Royal Highness Oba (King) Ofuntola Oseijeman Adelabu Adefunmi I, born Baba Adefunmi. He later died and his son, Adefunmi Adejuyigbe took over as king.


87 comments:

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    1. Awwwww, dats so nice. Linda take note!

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    2. Awwwww, dats so nice. Linda take note!

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    3. N some Nigerians dnt even appreciate it

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    4. Trust them to follow and be attracted to the negative false God worship of sango and Oritsha or islam.

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    6. Lol....quite interesting.










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  2. Hmmmmm. That's cool










    #iT WiLL OnLY gEt BettER
    #iT MusT eNd iN PrAiSE

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  3. OMG!!! See their gele.......lol

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  4. This is crios..if they cant cum to the culture,we bring the culture to them..nice one

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  5. Wow! Amazing! really amazing. I'm delighted to hear this.

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  6. All I can say is WAHOO. Proud to be a yoruba man. #yorubaworldwide. #Oluwaseun

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  7. Orisirisi... dee

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  8. Hahahahahahhaha I have heard about these pple, dem try sha.

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  9. Hahahahahahhaha I have heard about these pple, dem try sha.

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  10. Whao!!! Quite interesting. #proudlyyoruba

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  11. yes indeed yoruba culture is the most exported outside the shores of Africa....www.iwonpopular.com

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  12. his son is one hottie! welp. this yoruba girl is off to South Carolina. no need to go back to naija to find husband. lol

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  13. Lol. And with all this fascination, there is no mention of them actually coming to Nigeria to learn about the real yorubas!lol. conterfeits.

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  14. There is one in England! This is nice

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  15. It was also one of the places where predominately Nigerian slaves lived or ran to during the slavery period in America to finf solace.

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  16. Madness! Yorubas in Nigeria are leaving idols and are following the one true God- Jehovah and this confused man is pulling his lineage in bondage with this powers. Lord have mercy.

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  17. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    Interesting though no doubt....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  18. Interesting!!!

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  19. i wrote you abt this a year ago

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  20. wow! me love my culture. we yorubas rock!

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  21. Awww dat niz buh dia headgear tho cnt stp laffing


















    Lib freak

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  22. SPEECHLESS! Another thing for the igbos to start crying.

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  23. OK NOW....TOMJERRYSWIT

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  24. I visited the village in 2006. The place was deserted only for a few people.I think the people have other homes and only come there for meetings and festival.I lived in Beaufort county for almost 3 years

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  25. . A bunch of people fooling themselves.

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  26. Yoruba culture and its mysical practices are also quite popular in Brazil. Igbo culture is lesser known except in a couple of articles about how the tribe believes it's connected to Judaism as Africa's Jews.

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    1. Buahahahahahahaha! See shades! You are wicked lol!

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  27. I'm impressed by your findings, Linda keep it up

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  28. hmmmm...what can i say

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    1. Proud of idol worship right, holy ghost fire burn u

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  30. Yoruba is a race more than a tribe.

    Proudly Yoruba

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  31. These people managed to preserve their identity despite 300 years of slavery and over 150 years of racism\civil rights struggle?, this is simply unbelievable.

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  32. like seriously??? This is hilarious.

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  33. Bizarre. But they say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. he could have chosen any African country, but chose a Nigerian culture so I think that says a lot

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  34. OMG! This is beyond interesting.

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  35. Love this. I'm proud to be a Yoruba man.

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  36. Ara won o ya rara

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  37. Oduduwa lives on proudly yoruba.Oduduwa agbewa oo

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  38. Unbelievable I tink am dreaming oyotunji for Yankee Das good am proud to b a yoruba may later we still see enuguntunji or imoshola for yankee

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  39. Wow i Like in South Carolina, Columbia and I never knew this

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  40. They are Yourbas now, Linda pls find the one with Igbo culture so that i will relocate there

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  41. Ds reminds me of the movie sacrament !

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  42. Really don't know why this is impressive. What do you mean by practise yoruba culture. Your culture is beyond dressing up like old effigies and capturing it for people amusement, practisig your culture is an everyday thing. Imagine Americans taking our picture and celebrating us drinking pepsi, wearing jeans sneakers and jackets cos we are practising america culture. This i'm afraid is just some tourism scam.

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  43. Countries like Cuba Trinidad, Brazil and America still preserve the Youruba culture. It is good to know, that slavery might have taken the Kings and Queens from their roots but could not quieten their true culture from their hearts...

    Now, it is a shame when we see Africans in Africa trying to forgo their culture all in the name of westernisation.

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  44. Awa kin koba ni ibere.
    A kin koba ni inaro.
    Eyin araba mi, idobale la nkoba o.
    Toto o, toto o,......................

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  45. bvhfdsbkjjhilhjvgfd

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  46. This is such old jist its obvious linda taps from other sites to get readers boring

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  47. http://www.oyotunji.org/ for more information..

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  48. http://www.oyotunji.org/ for more information

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  49. THE TRUTH IS BITTER11 September 2015 at 21:10

    YORUBA HAH! HAH! HAH!

    1. WITCHCRAFT CULTURE
    2. BACKWARD OUTDATED FORGOTEN PRACTICES IN OTHER CULTURES IS WHAT THIS PEOPLE WANT TO SHOWCASE TO THE WORLD OF SCIENCE AND TECH---SHAME!!
    3. THE ORIGINAL YORUBAS IN NIGERIA HAVE SINCE ABANDONED THIS DEVIL WORSHIP THEY CALL CULTURE, IN THIS MENTALLY BACKWARD TINY GROUP IN AMERICA.....MAJORITY OF YORUBAS ADMIRE CHRISTIANITY, AND ISLAM, WHILE MANY ARE COMBINING BOTH SATAN WORSHIP AND CHRISTIANITY AT THE SAME TIME-- BUILDING MIRACLE CHURCHES EVERYWHERE AND COLLECTING TITHS AND OFFERINGS ALL OVER NIGERIA AND AFRICA==AND USING THE TITH TO DEVELOPE YORUBA LAND..WAYO PEOPLE

    4. IT WILL BE A SHAME IF ANY NIGERIAN SHOULD ADMIRE THIS HELFIRE CALLED YORUBA VILLAGE IN AMERICA......SHAME!!
    5. HAUSA PEOPLE WILL BE LAUGHING AT YORUBA IDOL WORSHIPPERS, WHICH WAS EXACTLY WHAT USMAN DAN FODIO CRUSHED IN KWARA STATE AND INSTALLED AN EVERLASTING EMIRE OF KWARA..

    5. IAM ASHAMED OF SHOWING THIS TO ANYONE OUT THERE.

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  50. Imagine d kind of wicked spell the Yoruba witch cast on that white man(founder)...

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  51. These people from all I understand too like suffer-head.... Them no like civilization at all. If they like the so-called tradition, make we just exchange na.. They come here and I go there. LMFAO, Culture ko, Tradition ni!!!! Linda #OBSERVE

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  52. SATAN WORSHIPERS, REPENT NOW OR PERISH WHEN JESUS COMES

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  53. woow..really impressed..While we throw away our culture and struggle to keep up with the kardashians, some people are actually embracing and embibing our culture. Kudos to those who celebrate their culture.

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