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ÀPÈTẸ́BÍ with OLÚMẸ̀YẸ

ÀPÈTẸ́BÍ with OLÚMẸ̀YẸ

Body painting and photo by Moyo Okediji
2016.
Happy Holidays.
There was a lot of discussion in 2016 of the correct meaning of ÀPÈTẸ́BÍ.
We thank our Awo and scholars who contributed to this important discussion.
Ọ̀rúnmìlà is with us.

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