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A Yoruba priestess is commonly referred to as an "Iyalorisa" or "Priestess of Ifa." She serves as a spiritual leader and intermediary between the Orisha (deities) and the community, providing guidance, healing, and divination. The role often involves rituals, offerings, and maintaining the traditions of Yoruba spirituality. In some contexts, she may also be called "Babalorisa" if she is a priestess of a particular Orisha.
The priestess is a woman who communes with a particular oracle or god. The priestess could commune with the dead whom had been committed to the earth. For most of the book, Chielo is the priestess of Agbala, the Oracle of the Hills and Caves, for Umuofia. In earlier times, a woman called Chika is the priestess.
warlock The Leader of a coven is not a warlock. Leardership is most often split between a High Priestess and a High Priest
I'm assuming you are referring to the priestess of the Oracle. She was always called Pythia (PIH-thee-ah), regardless of her given name.
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A female member of clergy in the Voodoo/Vodou faith.
The Oracle was called Agbala and spoke to Umuofia and its people only through his priestess, Chielo.
Elderly.
Vesta's priestesses were called Vestals or Vestal Virgins (sacerdos vestalis in latin).
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