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    Discover how Walter Eugene King founded Oyotunji African Village in 1970 to reconnect Black Americans with their West African heritage, creating the first traditional Yoruba community in North America on former plantation land.

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    What Adefunmi and the Oyotunji community were doing was spiritual reparations—reconnecting African Americans with the religious traditions that slavery had severed.

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    Key Takeaways

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    A Kingdom Within America

    0:00

    Nia: Hey there, welcome to Cultural Journeys! I'm Nia, and today we're exploring a fascinating place that many Americans have never heard of - a literal kingdom within the United States.

    0:11

    Eli: That's right! Tucked away in the lowcountry of South Carolina sits Oyotunji African Village - the first intentional community in North America based on traditional Yoruba culture from West Africa. What's amazing is that when you approach this village, there's actually a sign that reads: "You are leaving the United States. You are entering Yoruba Kingdom."

    0:31

    Nia: Wait, seriously? You actually "leave" the United States? That's wild! How did something like this even come to exist?

    0:38

    Eli: It all started with one man's spiritual journey. In 1970, a Detroit-born African American named Walter Eugene King - who later took the name Oseijeman Adefunmi - founded this village as a way to reconnect Black Americans with their African heritage that had been systematically stripped away during slavery.

    0:54

    Nia: I've heard about efforts to reclaim cultural identity during the Civil Rights era, but this seems so much more... concrete. Like, building an actual village rather than just studying the history.

    1:06

    Eli: Exactly. And what's particularly meaningful is that Oyotunji was built near the site of a former slave plantation. The very swamplands behind the village were once rice paddies worked by enslaved people. There's something incredibly powerful about reclaiming that space for African cultural revival.

    1:24

    Nia: That's such a profound statement. So this isn't just about cultural preservation - it's about healing historical wounds. How big is this community now?

    1:33

    Eli: At its peak in the 1970s and 80s, Oyotunji was home to around 200-250 residents. Today, it's smaller - about 5-7 families live there permanently, though many more visit for festivals and spiritual services. The village spans 27 acres and features shrines to various Yoruba deities called Orishas.

    1:52

    Nia: I'm really curious about the founder's journey - how does someone go from being Walter King in Detroit to becoming a Yoruba king in South Carolina? Let's explore how this remarkable transformation happened and what it tells us about the search for identity in African American history.

    2

    From Detroit to Harlem: The Making of a Cultural Revolutionary

    3

    The Great Migration South: Building Zion in the Lowcountry

    4

    Living Yoruba: Daily Life in America's African Kingdom

    5

    The Spiritual Revolution: Orisha Worship in the American South

    6

    Cultural Preservation Meets Innovation: Adapting Ancient Wisdom

    7

    The Ripple Effect: Oyotunji's Impact on African American Spirituality

    8

    Your Cultural Journey: Lessons from Oyotunji's Bold Experiment

    9

    Closing Reflections: The Ongoing Legacy of Cultural Courage

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