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Oríkì

Oríkì, or praise poetry, is a cultural phenomenon amongst Yoruba-speakers of West Africa.

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Oríkì

Nodes27
Edges26
Triples103
Avg. degree1.93
Density0.074074
Components1

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Oríkì

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related to Expanded notation for reference list · 74
Oríkì → Aaron, Abraham, Adeboye, African Arts, African Popular Music, Ajayi, Akinseye-George, Babalola, Barber, Beginning, British Protectorate, Cambridge University Press, Carter-Ényì, Chicago, Chicago Press, Christopher, Clarendon Press, Contemporary Culture, Contemporary Yoruba Popular Culture, CS1
related to Characteristics · 13
Oríkì → According, Because, For, Historically, If, In, Reverend Johnson, Samuel Johnson, The, Vidal, Waterman, Yoruba, Yorùbás
related to Short form · 6
Oríkì → Called, Examples, God, Known, M/F, One
related to Long form · 5
Oríkì → An, Another, Kayode Eso, Supreme Court, Usually
related to External links · 4
Oríkì → Inspiration, Isiri, Last, Yoruba LanguageOriki Radio

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praise poetry yoruba child name link oriki book one cite cs1 maint publisher location form names music gods would ajayi

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Ògún because many of them believe that traditional Yorùbá deities are demonicinstance ofThey may pray for salvation if they hear the praise of indigenous Yorùbá gods0.80text
Oríkìrelated to CharacteristicsAccording0.60section
Oríkìrelated to CharacteristicsYoruba0.60section
Oríkìrelated to CharacteristicsSamuel Johnson0.60section
Oríkìrelated to CharacteristicsIf0.60section
Oríkìrelated to CharacteristicsIn0.60section
Oríkìrelated to CharacteristicsReverend Johnson0.60section
Oríkìrelated to CharacteristicsBecause0.60section
Oríkìrelated to CharacteristicsHistorically0.60section
Oríkìrelated to CharacteristicsFor0.60section
Oríkìrelated to CharacteristicsWaterman0.60section
Oríkìrelated to CharacteristicsThe0.60section

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