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The egungun are spirits that travel from the land of the lead to visit the living among the:
Eégún is the reduced form (abbreviation through assimilation) of See more. Egungun, (egúngún with Yorùbá language tone marks) in the broadest sense is any Yoruba masquerade or masked, costumed figure. More specifically, it is a Yoruba masquerade for ancestor reverence, or the ancestors themselves as a collective force. It is well known that the Egúngún cult is especially strong among the Yorubá 6 So they decided to go to the house of Orûmilà (god of the oracle If a) to. This belief is likely derived from the experience of: Differences in the concept of the soul among human societies include: In some societies souls may be . d. the immortal souls recycles from grandparent to grandchild. only souls of people free of sin will go to Heaven. a. b. c. one aspect of the soul lives near the liver and can be stolen by a shaman causing illness. illness occurs when one of many souls is frightened out of the body or stolen by demons. the baby has no soul and is therefore not talked to. animals must be sacrificed so that one of the animal souls becomes the baby's c. the egungun dancers must drum the baby's soul into its body d. Answers: a. the baby's soul is transitioning from the afterlife to this world b. The history made us aware that there was once lived a great man . In the beginning, EGUNGUN was among the great divinities (IRUNMOLES) that came directly from the heaven beyond. “The Living Dead,” R.F. Thompson, African Art in Motion (Los Angeles: University of. California, ), and. In the written sources, see, among others, Lawal,.