Osun the Edo God of Nature, Herbs, Forest, Magic and Charm.
The 18th [1700] Brass Sculpture of the Osun Head, in a human form, surmounted by four bird [Sacred African Ibis Bird] "Ahanmwẹn-Oro" on an Akhẹ-Osun on his head. A snake eating a frog, from his eyes and nostril into his mouth. And the Uguavan on his four head.
I’ve said it before and I’m doing to say it again: Indigenous people don’t burn their native lands. Indigenous people don’t destroy ancestral tree farms. Indigenous people don’t uproot plants. Colonial settlers do.