It will now be in history that without iya Adunni, osun osogbo will not have been known. The Europeans will always use us and meddle with our culture. How can she interpret our culture for us. Sad sad sad for yoruba.
I have immense issues that an oyinbo is being revered in this manner. She wasnprivileged and wealthy, this is the reason why she was able to do what she did... just another coloniser. #isaidwhatisaid
And this was how the European came cunningly came to recreate our culture and subtly changed it into idolatry. Yet our people can’t see them for what they really are. How can foreigners and strangers define your traditions for you?
ademola solanke I wouldn't really think so Sir. I think the music contributed so much fun, and I think the idea too was to celebrate those Yoruba singers altogether. Thank you Sir, lovely comment still.
All this Mama Adunni Orisha talk.. Na wa oo . I am sure she copied a print for the future Europeans to work on when they get more advanced right from Osun and boom pasted it in Austria where many of the german scientists moved to from old Germany where in the future they get to say it is a white woman that could revive our culture and we Yorubas the owner of the culture isnt able to hear or get inspiration from Osun our mother. Just the same way Jimmy carter was in Otta Farms during his cancer time and all of a sudden he got cancer free and moved to america and all of a sudden Jimmy carter medical foundation is birth. I know many of my people still dumb asleep.
The music is great. It goes very well with the documentary. And it wasn’t loud. The speakers can be heard and understood quite easily. I’ve seen/heard movies where the background music is both irrelevant and overpowering and totally annoying . This is not one of those scenarios.
It will now be in history that without iya Adunni, osun osogbo will not have been known. The Europeans will always use us and meddle with our culture. How can she interpret our culture for us. Sad sad sad for yoruba.
She did not interpret our culture. She became one of us. An initiate for that matter.
I own two Susanne Wenger silkscreen prints, originally acquired by my parents in West Africa in the 1960s.
I also have two, purchased from her at the end of my Peace Corps service in 1966 (which was near Oshogbo)
Priceless prints keep safe.
Goodluck 👍
Africa should be proud and promote her cultures and traditions. I love you mama Susanne Wenger Iya Adunni Olorisha. Rest in Peace
I visited and met Susanne Wenger in Nigeria, was fascinated with her work
How did that meeting happen? were you also living in NIgeria?
I like this video,
it is inspiring me to learn Yuroba culture
Olorun kofi orijin Iya wa Aduni Olorisha ooo,amin. RIP mama.
Great works may Her soul continue to Rest in Peace Insha Allah
Her art and respect are beautiful
Waoooow she's really talented and intelligent woman may her soul rest in peace
I don't speak Yoruba but very much caught few words here and there, the story here interesting , touching, inspiring, insightful ...
Entendi que dona Sussane produziu esculturas de madeira dos Orixás e obras de arte também
Wow this is good work 👍👍❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Yoruba to good joo 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕
I have immense issues that an oyinbo is being revered in this manner.
She wasnprivileged and wealthy, this is the reason why she was able to do what she did... just another coloniser.
#isaidwhatisaid
Emancipate yourself from mental slavery
Emancipate yourself from mental slavery
wow! nice
ARAMBARA
Encontrei o vídeo da dona Suzanne
great
awesome!
Noting
O ma se o! What value does this add to our culture? What do we benefit from these people. O muti gbagbe ise
beautiful
The background music is distracting
May soul rest in peace
And this was how the European came cunningly came to recreate our culture and subtly changed it into idolatry. Yet our people can’t see them for what they really are. How can foreigners and strangers define your traditions for you?
She didnt define. She enhanced and made us aware of our roots instead of bringing western religion to confuse us all
Thank you sir read my comment b4 I saw your geez the brain washing is strong
The background music is distracting and unnecessary
Background music too distracting. Killed the whole essence of the narrative.
ademola solanke I wouldn't really think so Sir. I think the music contributed so much fun, and I think the idea too was to celebrate those Yoruba singers altogether. Thank you Sir, lovely comment still.
They should have lined Ogunde, even Elebuibon, Ishola Ogundepo, Fonyanmu et al up for the background music.
David Babarinde Oh well, may be ur right. But those singers are Yoruba too right, so, what the heck! Is all good tho, it's all good.
All this Mama Adunni Orisha talk.. Na wa oo . I am sure she copied a print for the future Europeans to work on when they get more advanced right from Osun and boom pasted it in Austria where many of the german scientists moved to from old Germany where in the future they get to say it is a white woman that could revive our culture and we Yorubas the owner of the culture isnt able to hear or get inspiration from Osun our mother. Just the same way Jimmy carter was in Otta Farms during his cancer time and all of a sudden he got cancer free and moved to america and all of a sudden Jimmy carter medical foundation is birth. I know many of my people still dumb asleep.
Nice program, shame about the loud music. Totally unnecessary.
You must know nothing about yoruba culture then. The louder the better
The music is great. It goes very well with the documentary. And it wasn’t loud. The speakers can be heard and understood quite easily. I’ve seen/heard movies where the background music is both irrelevant and overpowering and totally annoying . This is not one of those scenarios.
@@asabifatosin1150 Exactly... The music is not in anyway loud.