Osun-Osogbo Sacred Grove
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Location
Osogbo, Osun

Country
Nigeria

Year of Research
2005

Culture
    The thick forest of the Osun Sacred Grove, on the outskirts of the city of Osogbo.
    It is one of the last remnants of primary high forest in southern Nigeria.
    Regarded as the abode of the goddess of fertility Osun which is one of the pantheon of Yoruba gods.
    The landscape of the grove and its meandering river is dotted with sanctuaries and shrines, sculptures and art works in honour of Osun and other deities.
    The sacred grove, which is now seen as a symbol of identity for all Yoruba people, is probably the last in Yoruba culture.
    It testifies to the once widespread practice of establishing sacred groves outside all settlements.
    The development of the movement of New Sacred Artists and the absorption of Suzanne Wenger, an Austrian artist, into the Yoruba community have proved to be a fertile exchange of ideas that revived the sacred Osun Grove.
    The Osun Sacred Grove is the largest and perhaps the only remaining example of a once widespread phenomenon that used to characterize every Yoruba settlement.
    It now represents Yoruba sacred groves and their reflection of Yoruba cosmology.
    The Osun Grove is a tangible expression of Yoruba divinatory and cosmological systems; its annual festival is a living thriving and evolving response to Yoruba beliefs in the bond between people, their ruler and the Osun goddess.