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ABSTRACT
Culture is a salient aspect of a people as it is a way of life peculiar to specific people which cut across values and traditions of such people. This research examines the cultural values of the Yoruba people using two of Wole Soyinka plays-Death and the King’s Horseman and the Strong Breed. Secondary sources of data collection which is the consultation of relevant literatures and textual analysis were used in gathering necessary data. The research establish that in both plays, Wole Soyinka predominantly portrayed the Yoruba Cultural heritage and the changes that have occurred to alter the peoples ways of life. The white man’s attempt to truncate the existing tradition further reinvigorate the people’s cultural practices and the end of the plays.