Diaspora Links.
Ile Ifa Jalumi
At Ile Ifa Jalumi we are "Practitioners of Traditional Yoruba Culture, Religion, and Arts." We are an outgrowth and affiliate of Oyotunji African Village Lineage. Visit site...
Ifa Code of Conduct
Our mission is to educate young priest of the Yoruba culture through the arts, history, traditional values, language, music, and traditional healings. We will support this mission by providing substantial information on the Yoruba culture and religious practices. We will also educate the young priest by offering workshops and hands on training. Visit site...
Historic African Village Image Database
This compilation of images represents an archive of photos taken by cultural anthropologist, Kamari Maxine Clarke as well as contributions of Oyotunji practitioners from a range of archives taken over a forty year period.
From the formation of the Oyotunji orisa-voodoo movement to its contemporary manifestations, the imagery of the periods represented here ranges from 1960-1970; 1971-1980; 1981-1990; 1991-2000; to 2001-2008. All of these periods represent the formation of its making, marking a period in which it emerged out of United States Jim Crow Segregation, Black Power Protests, Civil Rights Possibilities, and Various Cultural Heritage movements that resonate today with its transnational linkages with West African Orisa practices, Cuban and US Santeria/Lukumi, Brazilian Condomble, and the Trinidadian orisha traditions. Visit site...
From the formation of the Oyotunji orisa-voodoo movement to its contemporary manifestations, the imagery of the periods represented here ranges from 1960-1970; 1971-1980; 1981-1990; 1991-2000; to 2001-2008. All of these periods represent the formation of its making, marking a period in which it emerged out of United States Jim Crow Segregation, Black Power Protests, Civil Rights Possibilities, and Various Cultural Heritage movements that resonate today with its transnational linkages with West African Orisa practices, Cuban and US Santeria/Lukumi, Brazilian Condomble, and the Trinidadian orisha traditions. Visit site...
The Psychology of Sisterhood
WELCOME, To The SISTERHOOD!
We Greet You In The Name of "The Mothers of The World."
Our Site will Focus on "WOMEN"; Girls, Young Women, Mature Women and Elders.We hope to Glorify, Enlighten, and Stimulate the Female Energy and Mystique.
In Our Gallery and Shop we will introduce to you,
Beauty in our Handmade One of a Kind Jewelry, and
Our Ethnic Clothing and Art: from
"SOSIHWE Fashions and Jewelry", "LOS Enterprises" and Art by "SOSI". visit site
We Greet You In The Name of "The Mothers of The World."
Our Site will Focus on "WOMEN"; Girls, Young Women, Mature Women and Elders.We hope to Glorify, Enlighten, and Stimulate the Female Energy and Mystique.
In Our Gallery and Shop we will introduce to you,
Beauty in our Handmade One of a Kind Jewelry, and
Our Ethnic Clothing and Art: from
"SOSIHWE Fashions and Jewelry", "LOS Enterprises" and Art by "SOSI". visit site
HABESHA
The Black To Our Roots program is a Youth Leadership and Rites of Pasage program that promotes cultural education, media production, community service, and fundraising. Visit site...