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What does Ifá really say about women-about power, boundaries, authority, labor, desire, grief, leadership, justice, and the right to be fully human inside tradition, not outside it?
Women in Òdù Ifá walks one living theme-women's dignity and liberation-through all Sixteen Major Òdù, from Òg̀bè's first light to Òfún's uncompromising truth. Each chapter opens with a brief invocation, then moves through three clear lenses-social, philosophical, and spiritual-so modern readers can see how the Odù diagnose oppression, expose misalignment, and prescribe repair without reducing women to saints or men to a single enemy.
This is not feminism "painted onto" Ifá. It is a reading of what the tradition already knows: when women are treated as resources instead of realities, the house becomes spiritually porous-and the community pays the price. The book keeps disciplined sourcing: no invented ẹsẹ̀ Ifá, proverbs, or myths, and harmonized Yorùbá orthography with tonal marks (Ifá, Òrìṣà, Òdù, Orí, Òg̀bè, Òfún...).
What this book gives youA complete 16-chapter journey across the Odù privacy and power (Òyèkú), intuition and belief (Ìwòrì), consent and limits (Òdì), voice as governance (Ìròsùn), rumor as social control (Òwónrín), anger as signal (Òkànràn), labor and survival (Ògúndá), organizing and upheaval (Òsá), stigma and scapegoating (Ìkà), invisibility and domestic economies (Òtúrụ́pòn), testimony and naming (Òtúrá), long liberation and provision (Ìrètè), pleasure and artistry (Òṣé), and truth that cannot be bribed (Òfún).
An appendix on women's organization as governance-The Mothers' Assemblies: Ìyámi, Àjẹ́, Gẹ̀lẹ̀dé...-showing how women's collective power functions as social and spiritual architecture.
A clean bridge to familiar Western lines of thought-Simone de Beauvoir (immanence and repetitive labor), Audre Lorde (anger as information), Michel Foucault (discipline, surveillance, rumor), Judith Butler (the enforced script), plus structural lenses (Derrida, Lévi-Strauss)-not as judges over Ifá, but as witnesses beside it.
African memory as spine: women as rulers, market authority, and political legitimacy (e.g., traditions recalling Púpúpú, the Olóbùn, and the Queen Mother of Benin), alongside the uncompromising reality of Ìyámi Osoròngá-power that cannot be dismissed without consequence.
Written in a fluent, story-forward voice this book blends mythic cadence with ethical clarity. When the canon speaks, it is handled with respect; when interpretation begins, it is signaled.
Who this is forStudents and devotees of Ifá/Òrìṣà across the diaspora (Yorùbá religion, Lukumí/Santería, Candomblé, Vodou / ATR).
Readers seeking a spiritually mature, socially rigorous frame for women's rights, gender, patriarchy, boundaries, repair, leadership, and justice.
Counselors, chaplains, educators, and community leaders who want African spiritual wisdom that is practical, accountable, and alive.
Ifá, Òdù, Òrìṣà, Yorùbá religion, African spirituality, ATR, divination, Òrúnmìlà, Èṣù, Ọbàtálá, Òṣun, Ṣàngó, Ògún, Ẹ̀gúngún, Orí (destiny), feminism, women's rights, gender justice, patriarchy, consent, emotional labor, women's leadership, matriarchy, Ìyámi, Àjẹ́, Gẹ̀lẹ̀dé, Candomblé, Santería, Vodou.
If you want an Ifá-grounded language for women's dignity-
Author: Tilo Plöger de Àjàgùnnà
ISBN-13: 9798246024690
Publisher: Independently Published
Language: English
Published: 01/28/2026
Pages: 206
Format: Paperback
Weight: 0.62lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.44d
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