- The
Atyap people (Tyap:
A̱tyap, singular: A̱tyotyap; exonyms: Jju: Ba̱tyap; Hausa: Kataf, Katab) are an
ethnic group found majorly in Zangon-Kataf, Kaura...
- Ayet
Atyap Annual Cultural Festival (Tyap: Song A̠yet or
Swong A̠yet) is an age-long
chain of
festive activities and
ceremonies observed by the
Atyap people...
- the
Atyap ("Mabatado")
suggests that the Aku clan
credited as the
first settlers in the land who came out from the
ground at the
arrival of the
Atyap hunters...
-
against the
Atyap had only
resulted to the
Atyap's hostility against their settlers, and
should not be
mistaken for
control of the
Atyap by the former...
- The
subgroups of the
Atyap ethnolinguistic group as
suggested by M**** (1931:2)
include the
Katab (
Atyap) proper,
Morwa (Asholyio),
Ataka (Atakad) and Kagoro...
- of the
Atyap (Katab)
people in
Nigeria to include: Niger, Nasarawa,
Kaduna states and the FCT. M**** (1931:2)
suggested that the
Katab (
Atyap), Morwa...
- Agut
Ntswuo (also
Chenkwon or
Samaru Atyap; Hausa:
Samaru Kataf) is a town in Jei
District of
Zangon Kataf Local Government Area in
southern Kaduna state...
- the town of Zonkwa. It is also a name of a town in the
chiefdom of the
Atyap.
Other towns include:
Batadon (Madakiya), Agut
Ntswuo (Samaru Kataf), Kamantan...
- people. The
district consists of
villages occupied by this people. The
Atyap ethnolinguistic group is
composed of
about eight subgroups of
which the...
-
British imperial regime in the
Northern Region of Nigeria, in
which the
Atyap people began reporting the loss of land to the Hausas. In 1922, it was reported...