aidanfbussiness
aidanfbussiness
19.10.2019 • 
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In yoruba traditional religions, the god obatala created earth and human beings.
"the kindness of the seventh day,
never to leave the king,
the worshiper of the father,
the worshiper of the god,
the worshiper of the savior,
the father savior;
without a hearth,
we ourselves make ourselves children of obatala."
—translation from an african-brazilian folk song

how did people in the new world empires, like the yoruba, protect their sense of cultural identity? (4 points)

they refused to adopt the practices of any other cultural group.

they migrated to areas where the dominant culture was closest to their own.

enslaved people publicly accepted christianity while privately maintaining traditional beliefs.

enslaved people refused to learn or use european language, work tools, or manners of dress.

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