- Ngwa gods.
Others include Ohanjoku and Amadioha. In pre-colonial Ngwa, the
Okonko society and Ekpe
served as law enforcers.
Festivals in
Ngwaland include...
-
meetings of pre-colonial
Yoruba land
secret societies and the Èkpè and
Okónkò of
Igboland and Ibibioland.
Sharia law (also
known as
Islamic Law) used...
- time for the New Yam Festival.
Chambers also
suggests a link with the Igbo
okonko masking tradition of
southern Igboland,
which features horned maskers and...
- as the Aro. Instead,
these communities have
masquerade societies such as
Okonko and Ekpe. In most
parts of Igboland,
there are
generally two
major classes...
- maint:
overridden setting (link)
Barron AJ,
Zaman N, Cole GD,
Wensel R,
Okonko DO,
Francis DP (October 2013). "Systematic
review of
genuine versus spurious...
-
meetings of pre-colonial
Yoruba land
secret societies and the Èkpè and
Okónkò of
Igboland and Ibibioland.
Sharia Law (also
known as
Islamic Law) used...
- the
Nsibidi formalized ideograms,
which is used by the Ekpe
society and
Okonko fraternity but is no
longer widely used.
Nsibidi ideography existed among...
- Virginia. This
masquerade bears similarity with the
masking traditions of the
Okonko secret society who
still operate in the Igbo hinterland. The
maskers wear...
- S2CID 58623996.
Zheng SL, Chan FT,
Nabeebaccus AA, Shah AM,
McDonagh T,
Okonko DO, Ayis S (March 2018). "Drug
treatment effects on
outcomes in
heart failure...
-
Indian nations, has been
attributed to the
Njoku Ji "yam-spirit cult",
Okonko and Ekpe of the Igbo.
Several masquerades of the
Kalabari and Igbo have...