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Bibliography on African Traditional Religion
The significance of Yoruba songs in the study of African traditional religion: The
Dance in Sub-Saharan Africa
At burial ceremonies the Owo Yoruba perform the igogo ... of the dance's connection to
Thoughts on the Atlantic Slave Trade
When Africans practiced indigenous servitude, I’m not sure ... guns, and various crude
Center for African and African American Studies
...of Benin and Togo on the West African coast. ... Awori, Egun, Ijebu, Ekiti, Ilaje, Ikale,
Met Special Topics Page | Ways of Recording African History
...along the Swahili Coast of East Africa and on ... scribes
Met Timeline | Guinea Coast, 1400-1600 AD
...size, centralization, and prosperity of the Owo and Benin ... dust being traded to North
African Art Course Slide List - Bowles
Covered cup. Yoruba, Owo, Nigeria. 17th-18th c. Ivory, wood or coconut bark, h.:
Orilonise: The Hermeneutics of the Head and Hairstyles among the ...
In eastern Yorubaland, especially at Owo, the women sometimes ... exist side-by-side
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West; Lokoja; Offa; Oke-Osun; Ondo; Osun; Owo; Remo; Sabongidda ... faiths: Christian
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Keywords: Ethnology, cultural history, West Africa, Nok, Ife, Owo, Benin, Oyo ... corner
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Ojulowo oriki Ifa / lati owo agba awo, Oloye A. Fasina Agboola ... African mass media
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Emir of Katsina, Oba of Benin, Olowo of Owo, Oni of Ife, Sultan of ... Indigenous African
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...the architecture in Whydah, where indigenous mud-brick ... 19th century by returning
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The Olowo Palace in Owo, southeastern Nigeria, had as many as 100 courtyards ... Indigenous
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...of a Yoruban king of Owo, Nigeria, traditionally ... Nevertheless Africa’s indigenous
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The Impluvium-Courtyard (Oto-Eghodo) in Indigenous Benin Architecture ... Archaeology,
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A bullfight and Incan-based indigenous ceremonial dance ... Owo Ache A vigorous dance
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Figure 14 Owo ti. ... The purpose and essence of life to the indigenous African society
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Ma m'owo ma du n'oji mi okeke, odedema la ch'aduwa nwu mi ... The Igbo-Igala Borderland:
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10, t, owo, ekobo, lum, uru. ... Zimbabwe): Paulus Gerdes' 'Geometry from Africa', Indigenous
PERSON AND COMMUNITY IN AFRICAN THOUGHT
...to use a pronoun) will be owo dan no mu ... mistake to maintain that personhood in African
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...of Katsina, Oba of Benin, Olowo of owo, Oni of indigenous African Resource Managementof
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West African Wisdom: Adinkra Symbols & Meanings. ... plus adinkra guides and other
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...bronzes are better known than the artworks from Ife or Owo due to ... Subsequent research
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...by sand bars which limits navigation -examples include: Yewa, Owo, Osun, Ogun and
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...said in a statement their members were only passing through Owo, en route to ... 6.131
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Teaching indigenous languages as L2: A look at ... Asakitikpi, Aretha Oluwakemi Institute
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Ibadan was until recently the largest indigenous African city ... the Ikogosi Warm Spring,
Religion in Nigeria
...programs were: "Edikworo Christ Nno Kpukpru Owo" in Efik ... signal reached much of the
Benin Bibliography
..."The Impluvium-Courtyard (Oto-Eghodo) in Indigenous Benin Architecture ... "On the Funeral
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The city of Owo, to the southeast of Yorubaland ... The ndako gboya appears to be indigenous;
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African civil society needs to identify indigenous solutions ... Commission for Africa
The National Black Fine Art Show; Maine Antique Digest, April 1999
...using indigenous iconography and African-American artists showing cross-cultural
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...and Indigenous churches having the ... University, Iwo; Cetep university, Lagos; Pan
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All three worked with glosses on indigenous and non-native influences. ... Dance Ensemble;
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India as well as other Asian and African countries ... there were many more restrictions
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...to the traditional economies of indigenous African people and ... of foreign exchange
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27) The deer Women of Owo. ... farmers have already developed pathways to "indigenous
Tourists Attractions In Nigeria
Aba: foremost electronics and indigenous technology; Akwette: Blue River ... pits (believed
The Owo kingdom ruled in Yoruba, in what is now Nigeria, between the years 1400 and 1600.
The Owo site was first excavated in 1969 by Ekpo Eyo in the contemporary Yoruba town of Owo. Archaeologists have found terracotta sculptures dating to the 15th century. Owo is situated halfway between the Nigerian towns of Ife and Benin in southern Nigeria, and so it is not surprising that Owo art displays characteristics of both traditions. Some of the Owo objects show similarities to the art of Benin, while others display characteristics that are unique to Owo. Ife was then declining in power as Oyo, another Yoruba city situated in the north, was ascending. Benin in the 15th century was expanding its influence to both the east and west and must have affected Owo. Owo claims that it was never conquered by Benin, but there are many elements of Owo culture clearly borrowed from Benin, such as chieftaincy titles and the royal regalia and crowns.
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