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Taboos In Ancient Yorubaland by MrTAnonymous(m): 6:42pm On Jan 10, 2021
Nigeria has a lot of cultural practices, a lot of which have gone into extinction. Explore some of the ancient beliefs of the Yoruba people.

They are rich in culture and tradition, which most still practise till this day. Every ethnic group, in the ancient days, saw the need to come up with rules that the society had to live by in order to keep the land clean. This need to sanitise the society and prevent cultural abuses has led to the establishment of cultural taboos and abominations.

These taboos are things that must never be done in Yorubaland, though some are not unique to the Yoruba people.

1. Adultery

Yoruba culture forbids a married woman to have sexual relations with a man that isn't her husband. A man that suspects his wife of cheating could be tempted to lace her with magun, which is one of the strangest tradition in Nigeria. Magun could lead to her lover losing his life or getting stuck while in the act. This taboo is more critical against women than against men, so it is highly frowned upon for a wife to cheat on her husband.

2. A king and his royal crown

Kings in Yorubaland are forbidden from looking inside of his royal crown. A king must wear a crown but he must never peer into it. The day he does it is the day he will join his ancestors. Kings could be allowed to do this if they insist on committing suicide.

3. A strapped baby must never fall from its mother’s back

It is an abomination in Yorubaland for a baby to fall from its mother’s back. It is believed that if a male child falls from its mother’s back, he will always lose his wife at adulthood, while for a female, she will always have a lover die atop her when she grows up. If a baby does fall from its mother’s back, the mother is expected to carry out some rituals to prevent evil from happening to the child when it grows.

4. Suicide

Committing suicide is a serious abomination in Yorubaland, and the body must not be lowered down until some sacrifices are performed to appease the gods. The body of such individual will be thrown into the evil forest or outside the town to avoid invoking the anger of the gods on the land. The family of an individual that commits suicide will be tainted forever in the community.

5. Unclean food

It is generally considered unclean to consume dog meat, pork, and cat meat among others. While many Yorubas will never taste dog meat but gladly consume African rabbit (Okete), the Ondo people consider Okete an abomination but will gladly eat dog meat with relish


6. Same sex relations

This is forbidden in Yorubaland. Although many people practice it in Nigeria, it is still considered an abomination in Yorubaland.

7. Whistling

Men and women are not allowed to whistle at nights in Yorubaland. Whistling at nights is believed to invite demons and evil spirits into the house to torment people. Additionally, it is believed that whistling could attract snakes and reptiles into the house at night.


https://www.pulse.ng/lifestyle/food-travel/taboos-in-ancient-yorubaland/hg6jge5


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Re: Taboos In Ancient Yorubaland by sylve11: 6:50pm On Jan 10, 2021
Everything is now on the opposite side.

sad cool
Re: Taboos In Ancient Yorubaland by MrTAnonymous(m): 6:59pm On Jan 10, 2021
sylve11:
Everything is now on the opposite side.

sad cool


True but some are still in existence like number 1, 2, 3, 5 and 6


Incase you don't know na me talk
Re: Taboos In Ancient Yorubaland by illicit(m): 3:11am On Jan 11, 2021
About that unclean food though....

There's no list of clean or unclean food in Yoruba land, we ain't Jews now

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Re: Taboos In Ancient Yorubaland by macof(m): 3:25am On Jan 11, 2021
The person who came up with this doesn't know Yoruba traditions and culture sha... But merely expressing his observations
Re: Taboos In Ancient Yorubaland by baby124: 4:58am On Jan 11, 2021
MrTAnonymous:
Nigeria has a lot of cultural practices, a lot of which have gone into extinction. Explore some of the ancient beliefs of the Yoruba people.

They are rich in culture and tradition, which most still practise till this day. Every ethnic group, in the ancient days, saw the need to come up with rules that the society had to live by in order to keep the land clean. This need to sanitise the society and prevent cultural abuses has led to the establishment of cultural taboos and abominations.

These taboos are things that must never be done in Yorubaland, though some are not unique to the Yoruba people.

1. Adultery

Yoruba culture forbids a married woman to have sexual relations with a man that isn't her husband. A man that suspects his wife of cheating could be tempted to lace her with magun, which is one of the strangest tradition in Nigeria. Magun could lead to her lover losing his life or getting stuck while in the act. This taboo is more critical against women than against men, so it is highly frowned upon for a wife to cheat on her husband.

2. A king and his royal crown

Kings in Yorubaland are forbidden from looking inside of his royal crown. A king must wear a crown but he must never peer into it. The day he does it is the day he will join his ancestors. Kings could be allowed to do this if they insist on committing suicide.

3. A strapped baby must never fall from its mother’s back

It is an abomination in Yorubaland for a baby to fall from its mother’s back. It is believed that if a male child falls from its mother’s back, he will always lose his wife at adulthood, while for a female, she will always have a lover die atop her when she grows up. If a baby does fall from its mother’s back, the mother is expected to carry out some rituals to prevent evil from happening to the child when it grows.

4. Suicide

Committing suicide is a serious abomination in Yorubaland, and the body must not be lowered down until some sacrifices are performed to appease the gods. The body of such individual will be thrown into the evil forest or outside the town to avoid invoking the anger of the gods on the land. The family of an individual that commits suicide will be tainted forever in the community.

5. Unclean food

It is generally considered unclean to consume dog meat, pork, and cat meat among others. While many Yorubas will never taste dog meat but gladly consume African rabbit (Okete), the Ondo people consider Okete an abomination but will gladly eat dog meat with relish


6. Same sex relations

This is forbidden in Yorubaland. Although many people practice it in Nigeria, it is still considered an abomination in Yorubaland.

7. Whistling

Men and women are not allowed to whistle at nights in Yorubaland. Whistling at nights is believed to invite demons and evil spirits into the house to torment people. Additionally, it is believed that whistling could attract snakes and reptiles into the house at night.


https://www.pulse.ng/lifestyle/food-travel/taboos-in-ancient-yorubaland/hg6jge5


Lalasticlala Fulaman198, bigfrancis21 odumchi

Incase you don't know na me talk


The culture of throwing suicides in evil forest is not Yoruba. It’s a South East culture. Suicides are buried. The old kings who were made to commit suicide due to misrule were never thrown into an evil forest and we don’t have evil forest.
Re: Taboos In Ancient Yorubaland by baby124: 5:00am On Jan 11, 2021
macof:
The person who came up with this doesn't know Yoruba traditions and culture sha... But merely expressing his observations
Very badly written and researched list.
Re: Taboos In Ancient Yorubaland by baby124: 5:01am On Jan 11, 2021
illicit:
About that unclean food though....


There's no list of clean or unclean food in Yoruba land, we ain't Jews now
OP is extremely clueless. What food is clean or unclean is not culture but can be restricted to families. Maybe due to allergies or their Ori not accepting those foods.

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Re: Taboos In Ancient Yorubaland by illicit(m): 5:14am On Jan 11, 2021
baby124:

OP is extremely clueless. What food is clean or unclean is not culture but can be restricted to families. Maybe due to allergies or their Ori not accepting those foods.

Exactly....

The only thing I know is that cannibalism is strange to us except maybe ritual cannibalism and that's for the few ritualists
Re: Taboos In Ancient Yorubaland by BlackfireX: 6:29pm On Jan 12, 2021
Allowed taboo


1. Skull mining
2. Replicating Afonja fooolery with Fulani allover again
3. Smiling with you while planing your downfall
4.double face ...calling it diplomacy
5. Owoda owoda owoda owoda owoda owoda
6. Promiscuity
7. Eye service of the highest order, raise to power 100
8. Fallen demon


9 grin let me stop here for now

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