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The creation of the world: A Yoruba myth

This is the story of how the world was created according to the Yorubas of West Africa.

The entire world was filled with water when Cod decided to create the world. Cod sent his
messenger Obatala to perform the task of creating the world. Obatala brought along his helper,
a man named Oduduwa as well as a calabash full of earth and a chicken. Then they began their
descent to earth from a rope.

Along the way, they stopped over at a feast where Obatala got drunk from drinking too much
palm wine. Oduduwa, finding his master drunk, picked up the calabash and the chicken and
continued on the journey.

When Oduduwa reached the earth, he sprinkled earth from the calabash over the water and he
dropped the chicken on the earth. The chicken then ran around spreading the earth in every
direction he moved until there was land. Oduduwa had now created earth from what used to be
water.

Later when Obatala got out of his drunken haze, he discovered that Oduduwa had already
performed his task and he was very upset. Cod however gave him another task to perform - to
create the people that would populate the earth.

And that was how the world was created in a place now called !le!fe.


Source: http://allfolktales.com/wafrica/yoruba_creation.php
Access Date: ]une 2, 2011

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