Yoruba Mythology

Stories of the Orisa from West Africa and the Diaspora
by Ayodeji Ogunnaike, Oludamini Ogunnaike, Data Oruwari
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The first major work of Yoruba mythology, retelling hundreds of traditional tales of the Ori?a, Yoruba Heroes, and Ijapa from West Africa, Cuba, and Brazil.

Yoruba mythology is sacred to the religion and culture of the Yoruba people. A primarily oral tradition, its stories revolve around Olodumare, the Supreme Being,...

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Published By Black Dog & Leventhal

Format Hardback

Number Of Pages 632

Publication Date 10/20/2026

ISBN 9780762485475

Dimensions 7 inches x 9.25 inches


“My understanding of Yoruba has always been fragmented; a spectrum of information pulled in from a multitude of sources: Babalawos, the I Ching, online research, and my own intuition. This text affirms the validity of those experiences, and expands it greatly, forming a space that culls oral and written storytelling into a powerful anthology. I will be revisiting this work for years to come, and believe that it has an invaluable significance for all across the diaspora.”

Shaka King

“A treasure trove of myths from Yorubaland and its diasporas collected by true African religionists. Preciously guarded and assiduously compiled by the Ogunnaike brothers, this valuable archive has been thoughtfully curated and historically contextualized by skilled researchers of Yoruba descent. A stunning set of illustrations, rooted in traditional styles of Nigerian wood carving, recalls the storied past with a dazzling twenty-first century flourish. This foundational volume ultimately offers an ancestral gift to all future generations.”

Kyrah Malika Daniels, Assistant Professor of African American Studies, Emory University

“This remarkable volume stands as one of the most important contemporary contributions to the preservation and transmission of Yorùbá sacred knowledge, mythology, and oral tradition. Yoruba Mythology: Stories of the Oriṣa from West Africa and the Diaspora succeeds not only as a collection of stories, but as a living bridge between ancestral memory, spiritual philosophy, history, and the evolving global consciousness of the Yoruba tradition.”

Baba Oloye Jean-Jérôme C. Baudry

 
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