- en.wikipedia.org Yoruba peopleMost Yoruba people speak the Yoruba language, which is the Niger-Congo language with the largest number of native or L1 speakers.[30].
- medium.com african-history-collections/yoruba-…Yoruba mythology involves the presence of the supreme being and other more minor "gods" or "spirits" known as orishas (which are both male and female).
- Within Nigeria, where they dominate the Western part of the country, the Yoruba are one of the three largest and most important ethnic groups.
- tr.wikipedia.org YorubalarYoruba'ların çoğunluğu Nijerya'nın güneybatısında yaşasalar da, Benin, Togo, Sierra Leone, Küba gibi ülkelerde önemli Yoruba toplulukları yaşar.
- languagedrops.com language/learn-yorubaPlay with your words. Yoruba made easy. In just five minutes a day, you will learn Yoruba through our beautifully illustrated, immersive and playful lessons.
- everyculture.com wc/Mauritania-to-Nigeria/…Their descendants preserved Yoruba traditions. In several parts of the Caribbean and South America, Yoruba religion has been combined with Christianity.
- buzznigeria.com yoruba-people/The History of the Yoruba People Links to Ile-Ife and Oduduwa. The birth of the Yoruba kingdom is believed to come through Oduduwa in 2 different tales.
- newworldencyclopedia.org entry/Yoruba_PeopleMany people of African descent in the Americas claim a degree of Yoruba ancestry, due to the slave trade of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
- languagesgulper.com eng/Yoruba.htmlYoruba is spoken mainly in southwestern Nigeria , particularly in the capital Lagos and in the states of Ekiti, Ogun, Ondo, Ọṣun, Ọyọ, Kwara and Kogi.