The Taproot of Tradition : Chronicling Iresa-Adu Village in Ogbomoso - Origins to 2025
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The Taproot of Tradition Chronicling Iresa-Adu Village in Ogbomoso - Origins to 2025
Nestled in the heart of Oyo State's Surulere Local Government Area, Iresa-Adu is more than a village, it is a living archive of Yoruba resilience, royal legacy, and cultural survival. From the legendary migration of Prince Aresa from Ile-Ife to the black horse-tail crown that still distinguishes its monarch, this book unearths a history long overlooked by mainstream scholarship.
Through rare oral testimonies, never-before-documented royal lineages, and vivid accounts of sacred festivals like Ansogun and Odo-Asa, The Taproot of Tradition reveals how a small community balanced ancestral worship with the arrival of Christianity and Islam, without losing its soul. Discover the twin princes whose rivalry birthed Iresa-Dudu and Iresa-Pupa, the river goddess who became a taboo, and the modern king who ended centuries-old sacrifices.
This is not just history, it is identity reclaimed. For descendants of Iresa-Adu, students of Yoruba culture, and lovers of African heritage, this book is the definitive record of a people who refused to let their story fade.
Secure your copy today, preserve the past, own the legacy. Available now in paperback and Kindle.
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- ISBN-13: 9798273160705
- ISBN-10: 9798273160705
- Publisher: Independently Published
- Publish Date: November 2025
- Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.28 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.4 pounds
- Page Count: 130
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