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invisible but
voices audible, with
origins among the
central Nigeria plateau or
Nenzit peoples such as the Adara, Atyap, Bajju, Bakulu, Batinor, Ham,
Irigwe and...
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Adara Bakulu Ẹjẹgha (Idon) Doka Ẹhwa (Iku-Gora-Ankwe) II.
Atyap (Nerzit,
Nenzit)
Group Bajju Atyap Agworok (Kagoro)
Takad (Attakar)
Atyecarak (Kacicere)...
- 9°08′N 9°47′E / 9.133°N 9.783°E / 9.133; 9.783
Tarok is an
agrarian society in the
hills and on the
plains southeast of
Plateau State,
Middle Belt,...
- The
Afizere people (Other: Afizarek, exonym: Jarawa) are an
ethnic group in
Nigeria that
occupy Jos East, Jos North,
parts of Jos
South and
Mangu Local...
- The Jju people, or Ba̠jju (exonyms: Hausa: Kajje; Tyap: A̱jhyuo, are an
ethnic group found in the
Middle Belt (Central) area of Nigeria. The word Ba̠jju...
- The
Anghan people (Jju: Ba̱byrok, Tyap: A̱byoot, A̱byurok, Hausa: Kamantan) are an
ethnic group found in
Zangon Kataf and
Kachia LGAs of
southern Kaduna...
- 430,600 by
March 21, 2016. The
people predominantly belong to the
Atyap (
Nenzit) Ethno-Linguistic group.
These people include: the Bajju,
Atyap proper,...
- The
Atsam people (Tyap: A̱tsamyia̱; Hausa: Cawai, Chawai) are
found mainly in
Kauru Local Government Area of
Kaduna State,
Middle Belt (central) Nigeria...
- The Pyem
people (Pyam; Hausa: Fyam, Genawa) are
found mainly in
Mangu Local Government Area of
Plateau State,
Middle Belt (central) Nigeria. They speak...
-
loosening of restrictions. The
Abwoi cult was and is
still common among other Nenzit (Nerzit)
groups but with
fewer adherence.
British administration of Atyap...