- is
characterized by the
diverse Igbo culture: 307 : 315 Politically,
Igboland is
divided into
several southern Nigerian states; culturally, it has included...
- In
Igboland,
there are
different festivities that are celebrated, but the most
influential of all
include the
masquerade festival and the New Yam Festival...
-
which forms a part of the
solar veneration among the Nri-Igbo in
northern Igboland. Arụsị are
mediated by
Dibia and
other priests who do not
contact the high...
-
similarities with
later Igbo work was
found at Nsukka, and
Afikpo regions of
Igboland in the 1970s,
along with
pottery and
tools at
nearby Ibagwa; the traditions...
- The Osu
caste system is a
traditional practice in
Igboland,
characterized by
social segregation and
restrictions on
interaction and
marriage with a group...
- (2005). Igbo Life and
Thought and
Other Essays Uchendu,
Victor C. (1965). The Igbo of
Southeast Nigeria Igboland’s Culture on Igbo Village, Igbo Guide...
-
Akwete cloth is a hand
woven textile produced in
Igboland for
which the town of Akwete, also
known as Ndoki, both
which the
cloth was
named after in Abia...
- of pre-colonial
Yoruba land
secret societies and the Èkpè and Okónkò of
Igboland and Ibibioland.
Sharia law (also
known as
Islamic Law) used to be used...
- of
addressing traditional rulers that
control autonomous communities in
Igboland. In
other words,
Igbos approximate the term to the HM style. An Igwe is...
-
preservation and
revival of Igbo
culture and, for others, the
development of
Igboland stemming from the philosophy, Aku luo uno,
which means "wealth
builds the...