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  2. Category:Color templates - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... out of 115 total. ... Template:Color chart X11/sandbox; Template:Color circle; Template:Color contrast conformance ...

  3. Oshunmare - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Color: purple or burgundy, the rainbow ... Oshunmare (known as Ochumaré or Oxumaré in Latin America) is an ...

  4. Orisha - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Orishas (singular: orisha) [1 ... The orisa are grouped as those represented by the color white, ...

  5. Ọrunmila - Wikipedia

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    The debate surrounding gender is a result of diversity in the history of Ifá in various locations. In Latin America and some areas of West Africa, only men may become full priests of Orunmila, while in other regions of West Africa the priesthood is open to women. Ifá practitioners believe in duality in life: males exist because of the female ...

  6. Color chart - Wikipedia

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    Color chips or color samples from a plastic pellet manufacturer that enables customers to evaluate the color range as molded objects to see final effects. A color chart or color reference card is a flat, physical object that has many different color samples present. They can be available as a single-page chart, or in the form of swatchbooks or ...

  7. Oshun - Wikipedia

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    Oshun (also Ọṣun, Ochún, and Oxúm) is the Yoruba orisha associated with love, sexuality, fertility, femininity, water, destiny, divination, purity, and beauty, and the Osun River, and of wealth and prosperity in Voodoo. [1] [2] [3] She is considered the most popular and venerated of the 401 orishas. [4]

  8. Ọsanyìn - Wikipedia

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    Ọsanyin (Yoruba: Ọ̀sanyìn, rendered Osaín/Ossain/Ossaím in Latin America, Ague (Age) in Fon) [1] is the orisha who had the omniscient knowledge of leaf, herb and matter. He is also known for healing and displaying magic and creating technological tools, and is popularly considered as a herbalist, magician, and technologist.

  9. Ọya - Wikipedia

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    Ọya lived on Earth as a human from the town of Ira, in present day Kwara state, Nigeria, where she was a wife of the Alaafin of Oyo, Shango.In Yorùbá, the name Ọya is believed to derive from the phrase coined from "ọ ya" which means "she tore," referring to her association with powerful winds.