Oyá

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Oyá is a powerful Yoruba and Afro-Caribbean orisha associated with winds, storms, the cemetery, and transformative change.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Oya (Ọya) 1
Oyá canonical 1

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (68)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Yoruba goddess
deity
orisha
alsoKnownAs Iansã
Oya
Yansan
associatedAnimal buffalo
associatedNumber 9
associatedWith ancestors
cemeteries
female power
fire
gates between worlds
hurricanes
lightning
marketplaces
rebirth
storms
the dead
thunder
tornadoes
transformative change
warrior energy
wind
color brown
maroon
purple
wine red
culture Afro-Brazilian culture
Afro-Caribbean culture
Afro-Cuban culture
Yoruba people
domain cemeteries
storms
the marketplace
winds
element air
fire
gender female
power to control storms
to control winds
to guide the dead
to open spiritual portals
religion Afro-Caribbean religions
Candomblé
Haitian Vodou
Santería
Umbanda
Yoruba religion
role goddess of change
goddess of storms
goddess of winds
guardian of the cemetery gates
psychopomp
spouse Ogun
Oshun
Shango
symbol buffalo horns
lightning bolt
machete
sword
whirlwind
veneratedIn Benin
Brazil
Caribbean
Cuba
Nigeria
diaspora religions

How these facts were elicited

Referenced by (2)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Yoruba orishas hasNotableMember Oyá
this entity surface form: Oya (Ọya)