Oṣó
human_specialist Yoruba single tradition · 1
Oṣó are empowered males who may or may not have àjẹ́. They are described as the "husbands of Àjé." Oṣó, Àjẹ́, and Ògbóni have been described as "partners of progress."
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“This is undertaken by a collective (ẹgbẹ́) that includes members of Ògbóni, a Yoruba sacred society of elders intricately connected with àjẹ́, and Oṣó, empowered males who may or may not have àjẹ́. Oṣó are described as the "husbands of Àjé."”
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