History of Yoruba art, culture and society

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The Yoruba are one of the excellent groups of ethno linguistic in Sub-Saharan Africa. Most of the Population of the person today living in the Yoruba land in Nigeria part and they are considered as the majority population. Others yoruba culture people living in West Africa some of the states and theses areas are political areas and these was controlled by the Yoruba people. As per 2012 population list, they are above 35 million people of the people are Yoruba people living in the world. Their official language is Yoruba and three types of religions are living such as Christianity, Islam and Orisha. Presently, this group most populated in the regions of Nigeria, Benin, Ghana and Togo.  Theses group of people are popular in doing the craftsmanship so these people are popular in the Southwestern Nigeria.   They are well-known for developing a variety of distinct artistic forms such as beadwork, pottery, weaving, metalwork and mask making. They created most of the work made to honor the gods and ancestor. Numerous people are showing interest in reading the long-lasting cultures of the Yoruba.

They are lot of the trustee foundation are available to save the Yoruba culture. People who want to save the culture in future generation can join and learn them, to save for the future generation. This type of foundation also helps in giving the deeper inspiration to teach the old to contemporary society, art and culture Of Yoruba so could learn the common human heritage. You can see that numerous Yoruba society community arranging the agricultural conference in achieving the food security throughout the continent. This conference helps to save the agricultural for the future generation. In this event, lots of topics are spoken and discuss to saves the agricultural in the South African nation. Although, we lot or little amount of money, giving a percentage in the trusted foundation helps to growth development of this association and also helping for those failed in economic and education level. I hope this article might change your mind reading such rich historical culture so donate/support us to save the Yoruba present and future generation