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2020
The Igbo-speaking people inhabit most of southeastern Nigeria. Their political economy and culture have been shaped by their long history of habitation in the forest region. Important themes relating to the Igbo past have centered on the question of origin, the agrarian bases of their economy, the decentralized and acephalous structure of their ...
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The Igbo-speaking people inhabit most of southeastern Nigeria. Their political economy and culture have been shaped by their long history of habitation in the forest region. Important themes relating to the Igbo past have centered on the question of origin, the agrarian bases of their economy, the decentralized and acephalous structure of their ...
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2019
The focus of this discussion is on the lingering questions about the origin, character, importance, and dating of the Igbo-Ukwu findings; what they reveal about the Igbo past; and the interpretations scholars ascribe to them. Named after its location at an Igbo village in southeastern Nigeria, Igbo-Ukwu is an important archeological complex with ...
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The focus of this discussion is on the lingering questions about the origin, character, importance, and dating of the Igbo-Ukwu findings; what they reveal about the Igbo past; and the interpretations scholars ascribe to them. Named after its location at an Igbo village in southeastern Nigeria, Igbo-Ukwu is an important archeological complex with ...
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The Igbo (spelled "Ibo" by British colonialists; Amadiume, 2003) live across Nigeria, and are united by shared linguistic and cultural traditions. There is no central political authority among the Igbo; the largest social unit is the village-group, bound together by ties but each village is functionally independent.
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Igbo women and education: females in selected igbo plays
International Journal of Development and Policy Studies, 2007No Abstract.International Journal of Deveolpement and Policy Studies Vol. 2 (1) 2006: pp.
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Igbo folktales and Igbo youths development: The need for revitalization of Igbo folktales
Mgbakoigba: Journal of African Studies, 2016The present-day Igbo society is influenced by foreign cultures and practices which are alien to Igbo culture and tradition. These practices are seriously capturing the interest and psyche of many Igbo youths. Consequently, some Igbo cultural values, norms and beliefs are gradually disappearing in Igbo society today.
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African Arts, 1981
Etude des motifs geometriques decorant les portes en bois sculptees des habitations Igbo (Nigeria). Comparaison de ces dessins avec les motifs des tatouages des hommes Igbo. Etude des peintures murales realisees par les femmes.
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Etude des motifs geometriques decorant les portes en bois sculptees des habitations Igbo (Nigeria). Comparaison de ces dessins avec les motifs des tatouages des hommes Igbo. Etude des peintures murales realisees par les femmes.
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Lagos Notes and Records, 2009
In spite of the increased and sophisticated scholarly output on the Igbo, there is still a tendency to depict precolonial Igbo political systems in general and therefore overly simplified and misleading terms. This paper is an attempt to reconfigure the depiction of those systems.
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In spite of the increased and sophisticated scholarly output on the Igbo, there is still a tendency to depict precolonial Igbo political systems in general and therefore overly simplified and misleading terms. This paper is an attempt to reconfigure the depiction of those systems.
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