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Yoruba is one of the Kwa languages, which form a subgroup of the Niger-Congo family.
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The Languages of the World,
Routledge¿¡ ÀÇÇÏ¿© ÃâÆÇµÊ. ÀÛǰ °ßº» ¹ø¿ª The king is chosen by a council of elders from among those who have a certain blood descent. A curious ceremony precedes a king's election. His powers of endurance and self-restraint are tested by the chiefs, who, on the day appointed for the coronation, go to the king's palace, get hold of him forcibly, and flog him with a whip. If the ordeal is suffered without flinching, then the king is crowned; if not, another king is chosen.
A King's Election in Yoruba Land
À½Ç⠰ߺ» ¿¬ÁÖ¸¦ À§ÇØ Real Player°¡ âġ µÇ¾î ÀÖ¾î¾ß ÇÕ´Ï´Ù. Intensive - FSI Yoruba (36 cass. w/500 p. w/text) |  |