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Tag: Igbo resilience

Enugwu-Ukwu’s Ipia Agba Mmonwu Festival: A Vibrant Display of Igbo Culture

“About Yesterday Enugwu Ukwu Ipia Agba 2024” – Photo by Ou Travel and Tour. “Ịpịa” means “to flog” in English, while “agba” refers to a large West African tree known for its durable timber. Together, “Ịpịa agba” translates to “to flog with agba.” The Ipia Agba Mmonwu Festival is a vibrant annual event celebrated in Enugwu-Ukwu, a…

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Colonial Anthropology and Igbo Society: A Woman and Child from Agukwu Nri

In the early 20th century, British anthropologist Northcote Thomas embarked on a series of anthropological surveys commissioned by the British colonial government. His work primarily focused on the cultures, languages, and social structures of various ethnic groups in Nigeria, including the Igbo people. Between 1910 and 1911, Thomas conducted extensive research in southeastern Nigeria, producing…

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