35 Facts About Igbo people

1.

Large ethnic Igbo people populations are found in Cameroon, Gabon, and Equatorial Guinea, as well as outside Africa.

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Geographically, the Igbo people homeland is divided into two unequal sections by the Niger River—an eastern and a western section.

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3.

The various Igbo people-speaking communities were historically fragmented and decentralised; in the opinion of Nigerian novelist Chinua Achebe, Igbo people identity should be placed somewhere between a "tribe" and a "nation".

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4.

Nri people of Igbo land have a creation myth which is one of the many creation myths that exist in various parts of Igbo land.

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5.

The Nri and Aguleri Igbo people are in the territory of the Umueri clan who trace their lineages back to the patriarchal king-figure Eri.

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6.

Igbo people has been characterized as having first given societal order to the people of Anambra.

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7.

Mathematics in indigenous Igbo people society is evident in their calendar, banking system and strategic betting game called Okwe.

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8.

Igbo people produced bronzes from as early as the 9th century, some of which have been found at the town of Igbo Ukwu, Anambra State.

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9.

Indentured service in Igbo people areas was described by Olaudah Equiano in his memoir.

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10.

Igbo people describes the conditions of the slaves in his community of Essaka and points out the difference between the treatment of slaves under the Igbo in Essaka and those in the custody of Europeans in West Indies:.

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11.

Igbo people women were paired with Coromantee men to subdue the men because of the belief that the women were bound to their first-born sons' birthplace.

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12.

The Igbo people were dispersed to colonies such as Jamaica, Cuba, Saint-Domingue, Barbados, Colonial America, Belize and Trinidad and Tobago, among others.

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13.

Since the late 20th century, a wave of Nigerian immigrants, mostly English and Igbo people-speaking, have settled in Maryland, attracted to its strong professional job market.

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14.

The Igbo people proved decisive and enthusiastic in their embrace of Christianity and Western-style education.

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15.

The tradition of building houses out of mud walls and thatched roofs ended as the Igbo people shifted to materials such as concrete blocks for houses and metal roofs.

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16.

Odumegwu-Ojukwu, stated that the three years of freedom allowed his Igbo people to become the most civilized and most technologically advanced black Igbo people in the world.

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17.

Igbo people rebuilt their cities by themselves without any contribution from the federal government of Nigeria.

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18.

Many Igbo people eventually took government positions, although many were engaged in private business.

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19.

Igbo people language was used by John Goldsmith as an example to justify deviating from the classical linear model of phonology as laid out in The Sound Pattern of English.

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20.

Igbo people language is difficult because of the huge number of dialects, its richness in prefixes and suffixes and its heavy intonation.

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21.

Igbo people have a musical style into which they incorporate various percussion instruments: the udu, which is essentially designed from a clay jug; an ekwe, which is formed from a hollowed log; and the ogene, a hand bell designed from forged iron.

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22.

The modern Igbo people highlife is seen in the works of Dr Sir Warrior, Oliver De Coque, Bright Chimezie and Chief Osita Osadebe, who were among the most popular Igbo people highlife musicians of the 20th century.

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23.

Some best known include the Agbogho Mmuo masks of the northern Igbo people which represent the spirits of deceased maidens and their mothers with masks symbolizing beauty.

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24.

The majority of the Igbo people carve and use masks, although the function of masks vary by community.

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25.

Chukwu is the supreme deity in Odinani as he is the creator, and the Igbo people believe that all things come from him and that everything on earth, heaven and the rest of the spiritual world is under his control.

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26.

Linguistic studies of the Igbo people language suggest that the name Chukwu is a compound of the Igbo people words Chi and Ukwu .

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27.

The Igbo people were hesitant to convert to Christianity initially because they believed the gods of their native religion would bring disaster to them.

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28.

The Igbo people today are known as the ethnic group that has adopted Christianity the most in all of Africa.

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29.

Igbo people were unaffected by the Islamic jihad waged in Nigeria in the 19th century, but a small minority converted to Islam in the 20th century.

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30.

Igbo people now tend to enter monogamous courtships and create nuclear families, mainly because of Western influence.

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31.

Traditionally, the attire of the Igbo people generally consisted of little clothing, as the purpose of clothing originally was simply to conceal private parts.

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32.

Igbo people are natively found in Abia, Anambra, Ebonyi, Enugu, Imo, Delta, and Rivers State.

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33.

The Igbo people language is predominant throughout these areas, although Nigerian English is spoken as well.

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34.

Southeastern Nigeria, which is inhabited primarily by the Igbo people, is the most densely populated area in Nigeria and possibly in all of Africa.

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35.

Igbo people have moved to both Nigerian cities such as Lagos and Abuja, and other countries such as Gabon, Canada, the United Kingdom and the United States.

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