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Yerilu a singer in one of the best folklore groups in Cuba, singing in a show to Yemaya, the Orisha. Belong to a Cuban dance school in Vancouver - Cuban Salsa, Reggaeton, Afro-Cuban movements, Cuban Son etc. You can also check out the blog www.chenlizra.com
In my country Nigeria, Yemoja is still worshipped by the Yoruba nation of western Nigeria.
The Yoruba nation spans from the hinterlands of Oyo and Ile Ife to the coastlines of the atlantic ocean all the way to the country formerly known as Dahomey (now Benin republic).
Orisha is also a word that could mean diety.
Yemoja is a sort of Orisha.
The Yoruba language is spoken by millions of Nigerians and citizens of Republic du Benin.
In Nigeria, you can still see old Portugese architecture.
NativeOfAfrica 3 years ago
She is singing to Yemaya. Godess of the ocean.
Jakito88 3 years ago
Wow, the Yoruba language survived hundreds of years of slavery.
The woman is singing about the God of the river or something to that effect, its still the same language
NativeOfAfrica 3 years ago
thanks for the video please check also
african drums central park
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chakachocolate 4 years ago