
Edo religion
Quiz by Oak National Academy: KS2 History (2)
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- Q1The Edo people believed that Osun was the god of...Users sort answers between categoriesSorting30s
- Q2A ______ is a god, goddess or supernatural being that some people worship and believe in.Users enter free textType an Answer30s
- Q3The British Museum currently holds a brass statue of Osun's...entire bodyheadtorsoarms30s
- Q4The four birds on top of the British Museum's Osun statue’s head represent...the Oba's power to bring destruction, like lightning.Osun's warriors and the Oba's magical ability to defeat and destroy his enemies.Osun's protection and the ability the Oba had to make prophecies.30s
- Q5The snakes coming out of the nostrils of the British Museum's Osun statue’s head represent...the Oba's power to bring destruction, like lightning.Osun's protection and the ability the Oba had to make prophecies.Osun's warriors and the Oba's magical ability to defeat and destroy his enemies.30s
- Q6The thunder-stones on the head of the British Museum's Osun statue represent...the Oba's power to bring destruction, like lightning.Osun's warriors and the Oba's magical ability to defeat and destroy his enemies.Osun's protection and the ability the Oba had to make prophecies.30s