Egungun
A spiritual practice found in many Yoruba-speaking cultures, which involves the use of masked dancers to honor and connect with the spirits of ancestors. #spiritual #practice Position in the diagram of Africanity: #IntangibleAfricanity
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The Egungun festival is a Yoruba festival in Nigeria, which honors the ancestors. It involves elaborate costumes and masks, and is believed to allow the living to connect with the spirits of their ancestors. #ancestors #yoruba
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Egungun masks are used in Yoruba religious ceremonies to represent the spirits of ancestors. The masks are often brightly colored and decorated with intricate patterns and designs. #used #yoruba Position in the diagram of Africanity: #TangibleAfricanity
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Egyptian hibiscus tea is a traditional tea preparation from Egypt, characterized by the use of hibiscus flowers and sugar, and often served hot or cold with snacks or meals. #traditional #preparation
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