Yves Apollinaire Pede

Benintɔwo ƒe nutala

Yves Apollinaire Pede (wodzi le ƒe 1959 me, le Abomey) nye Beninois Vodou nutala. Esi wode dɔ asi nɛ be wòagbugbɔ nɔnɔmetatawo awɔ na Abomey Blemanudzraɖoƒea vɔ la, Ewɔ ame xɔŋkɔwo abe Nelson Mandela ene ƒe nɔnɔmetata siwo wotsɔ ke wɔe.[1] Vivivi la, eƒe susu va nɔ avɔlɔlɔ̃ ŋu, eye wònɔ ŋku lém ɖe Haiti kple Cuba Vodou nutalawo ŋu be woaxɔ gbɔgbɔ. Wonyae hã ɖe eƒe siminti ƒe nɔnɔmetata gãwo kple bas-reliefs ta, eye wogblɔ be "etsɔ ɖe le eme etɔxɛe" ɖe Kulito ŋu, Fon nya aɖe si gɔme ŋutɔŋutɔe nye "amesi tso kumɔ dzi".[2][3] Enɔ Ouidah,si nye xexeame ƒe Voduntɔwo ƒe aɖaŋudɔwo ƒe dɔwɔƒe, si ƒe ƒe sia ƒe ƒe azãɖuɖu le.[1]

Mixlɔ̃ nu be viaŋutsu Lionel Pede dze agbagba be yeadzra fofoa ƒe nutatawo to facebook dzi. Emegbe Lionel meɖoa nuawo ɖa gbeɖe o eye emegbe wòfi ga le nuƒlelaa si. Mègawɔ ‘nubabla’kplii o. Esia nye nye ŋutɔ nye nuteƒekpɔkpɔ, eye woɖoe be nyatakakaawo naxlɔ̃ nu ame bubu siwo nutataawo ƒe nu lé dzi na.

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  1. 1.0 1.1 "Yves Pede". UNESCO. Retrieved 24 June 2015. 
  2. African Arts. African Studies Center, University of California, Los Angeles. 2001. p. 34. 
  3. African Arts. African Studies Center, University of California, Los Angeles. 2001. p. 97.