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Further reading

Many of the books mentioning the Eyo festival are only available as snippet view on Google Books.

These look particularly interesting:

A very interesting interview, maybe someone more knowledgeable can sift some facts out of it:

Temporary removal of statement

Remove the following from the lede: "kamajalodun is the first olokun of eyo adimu orisha and is the one that brought the orisha from okepa to ibegede and also there are the owner of eyo adimu orisha play let call them the celebrant" Without punctuation and without context, this looks like a string of gibberish, but I think it's trying to communicate something about the origins of the festival. Can someone more knowledgeable please add some context/citations and clean this sentence up before returning it to the article? 97.102.30.205 ( talk) 12:58, 6 August 2021 (UTC) reply

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Further reading

Many of the books mentioning the Eyo festival are only available as snippet view on Google Books.

These look particularly interesting:

A very interesting interview, maybe someone more knowledgeable can sift some facts out of it:

Temporary removal of statement

Remove the following from the lede: "kamajalodun is the first olokun of eyo adimu orisha and is the one that brought the orisha from okepa to ibegede and also there are the owner of eyo adimu orisha play let call them the celebrant" Without punctuation and without context, this looks like a string of gibberish, but I think it's trying to communicate something about the origins of the festival. Can someone more knowledgeable please add some context/citations and clean this sentence up before returning it to the article? 97.102.30.205 ( talk) 12:58, 6 August 2021 (UTC) reply


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