- The
Ebira people are an ethnic-linguistic
group of
North central Nigeria. Most
Ebira people are from Kogi
State and
Nasarawa State.
Their language is usually...
-
Ebira (pronounced as /eh 'bi ra/; with the
Central known as
Okene It is
spoken by
around 2
million people in
middle belt Nigeria. It is the most divergent...
- Ebirah,
Horror of the Deep (ゴジラ・エビラ・モスラ 南海の大決闘,
Gojira Ebira Mosura Nankai no Dai-kettō, lit. Godzilla, Ebirah, Mothra: Big Duel in the
South Seas) is...
- the 2006 census. The
predominant people in
Okene are the
Ebira of
central Nigeria and the
Ebira language is spoken. The
postal code of the area is 264....
- Yebira,
Ebira and
Shiko (箙, lit. the "[****anese]
Quiver (of Arrows)") are
types of
quiver used in ****anese archery. The
quiver is
unusual in that in some...
- The
Ohinoyi of
Ebiraland is the
traditional ruler of the
Ebira people. The
title Atta of
Ebiraland has also
historically been used for this
position but...
-
indigenous to the area,
other ethnic groups,
including the Kupa-Nupe, Hausa,
Ebira, Igala, Igbo, Bini/Edo, and Tiv have
recently established themselves. Lokoja...
-
dramatic performances of the
Ebira people,
Ododo developed a
theory called "Facekuerade". In his
research on the
Ebira-Ekuechi festival,
which is reported...
-
features two enemies:
Unicorns and
Ebira.
Unicorns are
green creatures that move in mostly-repetitive
horizontal patterns.
Ebira are red crab-like
enemies (the...
-
events can no
longer be
commemorated on
shrine land. Today, two Noh plays,
Ebira and
Ikuta Atsumori,
which retell aspects of the
Genpei War, are performed...