What does Olokun represent?

What does Olokun represent?

In Yoruba mythology, Olokun was the orisha (or spirit) of the waters of the earth and the depths of the ocean where the light never shone. He was considered as the ruler of all the bodies of water on earth and even had authority over the other water deities.

Who is Yemaya Olokun?

Yemaya is the orisha of the surface of the ocean. She is the other half of Olokun, sometimes a sister and sometimes a wife (sometimes, both deities are androgynous). While Olokun is the Keeper of Secrets and rules over the depths of the ocean, Yemaya presides over the surface waters.

Who are the children of Olokun?

Omo Olokun (children of Olokun) are typically initiated to Yemoja in Lukumi lineages. In other Orisa lineages and “sects” in the west, particularly Oyotunji, Anago and all indigene Orisa’Ifa initiations to Olokun do take place.

What Catholic saint is Yemaya?

She is often syncretized with either Our Lady of Regla in the Afro-Cuban diaspora or various other Virgin Mary figures of the Catholic Church, a practice that emerged during the era of the Trans-Atlantic slave trade….

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Ethnic group Yoruba people,
Equivalents
Catholic equivalent Virgin Mary (Our Lady of Navigators)

Who is the wife of Olokun?

Olokun resides at the ocean’s bottom while his wife Yemaya represents the surface.

What day is Olokun?

The Olokun Festival in celebration of the Yoruba deity of great wealth and economic growth will hold on August 28.

Where does the dumbo octopus live and what does it eat?

However, some are found in intertidal zones, and others are found in abyssal depths. The dumbo octopus, for example, lives an average of 13,100 feet below the surface. Octopuses are carnivores because they subsist solely off of other creatures. In particular, they mostly feed on crabs and other crustaceans.

How does the Pacific striped octopus get its food?

Meanwhile, the sneaky larger Pacific striped octopus uses scare tactics when hunting for its dinner. It creeps up to its prey, such as a shrimp, and taps it on its shoulder. More often than not, the startled shrimp leaps away from the arm that touched it and darts into the clutches of the waiting octopus.

What is the scientific name for the octopus?

They fall under the classification of cephalopoda and under the order Octopoda. The term Octopoda was first coined by English biologist William Elford Leach in 1818. The scientific name for the common octopus is Octopus vulgaris.

How are octopuses shown to be able to learn?

It is a good indicator of the ability to learn. Among invertebrates, only octopuses and a few insects are known to use tools. Jon elaborates, ‘As well as solving tasks using tools to get food rewards in the lab, in the wild octopuses have been shown to build little dens, and to use stones to create sort of shields to protect the entrance.’