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Igbo Religion Summary
1,622 words, approx. 5 pages IGBO RELIGION. The Igbo are the largest ethnic group of southeastern Nigeria, numbering about fifteen million people in 2000. Until the mid-twentieth century the overwhelming majority of Igbo were farmers, raising yams as their staple crop....
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Igbo mythology Information
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 In the mythology of the Igbo, which is part of their ancient religion, the supreme god is called Chukwu ("great spirit"); Chukwu created the world and everything in it and is associated with all things on Earth. Chukwu is also a solar...



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 The Village Voice
Back to Igbo
02/20/2008: 1,240 words, approx. 4 pages Things Fall Apart turns 50 this year. On the eve of his PEN American Center celebration, the Voice sits down with author Chinua Achebe. At Town Hall on February 26, the PEN American Center with host a star-studded tribute to Nigerian author Chinua...
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 The Journal of Southern History
Murder at Montpelier: Igbo Africans in Virginia
08/01/2006: 621 words, approx. 2 pages Murder at Montpelier: Igbo Africans in Virginia. By Douglas B. Chambers. (Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, c. 2005. Pp. x, 325. $45.00, ISBN 1-57806-706-5.) In 1732 three enslaved Afro-Virginians-Pompey, Turk, and Dido-were convicted of poisoning Ambrose Madison. Despite the fact that he was...


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