The Economic Role of Igbo Women in Pre-Colonial Igbo Society

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  Igbo women played significant and powerful roles in pre-colonial Igbo society’s economy. They supported not just their families, but through the control of the food, craft and market industries, they contributed immensely to their community developments. This article will lead you to the contributions of Igbo women in agriculture, local industries and market activities, … Read more

Traditional Igbo Tattooing: A Cultural Expression of Identity and Womanhood

Traditional tattooing in Igbo society was more than mere body decoration; it was a deeply symbolic and significant practice, tied to rites of passage, identity, and artistry. The custom of facial and body tattooing, particularly among Igbo women, reflected cultural values, beauty ideals, and societal roles. This practice, which often involved cicatrisation, is most famously … Read more

The Ojebe Ogene Clan: Origins and History

The Ojebe Ogene clan is a historic group of communities in Enugu State, Nigeria, comprising seven towns: Ebe, Abor, Ukana, Awhum, Okpatu, Umulumgbe and Ukehe. The name derives from Ojebe Ogene, a matriarch who, according to oral tradition, was the wife of IgweOnyi and mother to the founders of these towns. Origin and Migration The … Read more

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