Ebook: Sociology of the Ibibio: A study of social organization and change
Author: Ekong E Ekong
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- Year: 1983
- Publisher: Scholars Press (Nig.)
- Language: English
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Abasi Abia Abia Idiong Afaha age group ancestors Annang believed bride price bush Calabar canoes ceremony chapter chief chieftaincy child Christian church compound contemporary Ibibio Creek Town Cross River cult culture deity deviant behaviours disputes Efik Eket Ekpe society Ekpene Ekpo Ekpuk Essien eyei Eyen fattening fish girl gods greeting hence husband Ibibio area Ibibio sub-groups Ibibio village Ibibioland Ibok Ibom Ikot Ikot Ekpene Ikpa individual initiated instance juju land lineage mainland Ibibio mainly marriage Mbiam Mbopbo mother Nigeria Nung Nung Oku Obong Oduk oil palm Okpo Okpogho Opobo Oron palm frond palm oil palm wine parents person polygynous python snake raffia raffia palm regarded riverain sacred sacrifices settlement shrines slaves social control soul thereby tion traditional Ibibio society tree Ufok Ukong Ukot Uruan usually village group village head wife wives woman women young
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Abasi Abia Abia Idiong Afaha age group ancestors Annang believed bride price bush Calabar canoes ceremony chapter chief chieftaincy child Christian church compound contemporary Ibibio Creek Town Cross River cult culture deity deviant behaviours disputes Efik Eket Ekpe society Ekpene Ekpo Ekpuk Essien eyei Eyen fattening fish girl gods greeting hence husband Ibibio area Ibibio sub-groups Ibibio village Ibibioland Ibok Ibom Ikot Ikot Ekpene Ikpa individual initiated instance juju land lineage mainland Ibibio mainly marriage Mbiam Mbopbo mother Nigeria Nung Nung Oku Obong Oduk oil palm Okpo Okpogho Opobo Oron palm frond palm oil palm wine parents person polygynous python snake raffia raffia palm regarded riverain sacred sacrifices settlement shrines slaves social control soul thereby tion traditional Ibibio society tree Ufok Ukong Ukot Uruan usually village group village head wife wives woman women young
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