Wèrè Ni: He Is a Mad Man (1963) | The Management of Psychiatric Disorder by the Yorùbá People

Having been shaken to my core (for whatever reason) by the story of England’s King George (after watching what I thought was going to be a light-hearted and mostly inaccurate re-enactment of what his life was like- “Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story“), I doom-scrolled to see what I could find on the matter within the Yorùbá context. I found the documentary that I’ve included in this video, provided by Dotun Oniyakuya of the Oniwokuwo Archives [a sub-section of Nigeria In Videos]. Although several parts of the narration are Eurocentric and inaccurate, the footages are interesting to watch and observe. Thank you so much for watching and for your support. 🔎 T I T L E W I T H O U T T O N E M A R K S F O R E A S Y S E A R C H Were Ni: He Is a Mad Man | The Management of Psychiatric Disorder By the Yorùbá People of Nigeria 🔗 L I N K S 🗂️: All: 🛍️ Shop: 👁 Patreon: 👥 One-on-One Lessons: ✌🏾 2nd Channel: 💌 Email Address: yorubarelated@ 🪙 Tips: - - 🐝 S O C I A L M E D I A - Facebook: - Instagram: - Twitter:
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