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... based on agriculture. The major crop the Ibo tribe grew was the yam, which was said to be the symbol of virility. The coco-yam, which ...
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... The economy is an agriculturally based. The bread and butter of the Ibo are their yam crop. Many others crops are produced, but not as successful as the yam. ...
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... drinking horn. Yam was the main source of food in the Ibo tribe. Yam, the king of crops, was a very exacting king (pg. 33). Every ...
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... The book contains many descriptions of festivals or feasts, such as the Feast of the New Yam. The Ibo knew how to enjoy themselves and found entertainment in ...
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... of the Ibo either inherited farms and wealth from their fathers or they built their own through sharecropping. The primary crop of this clan was the yam but ...
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... Their economy was based mainly on agriculture, specifically the yam, and it seemed that the ... The mention of markets also supports the idea of the Ibo having a ...
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... Their economy was based mainly on agriculture, specifically the yam, and it seemed that the ... The mention of markets also supports the idea of the Ibo having a ...
(737 Words -- Approx. 3 Pages)
... In the Ibo society, each night the wives of the men prepare their portion of the ... In the same way that being able produce good yam crops was a sign of one's ...
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... functions are mainly to help in war, and to aid the yearly yam crop, which ... acceptance, many members of the clan who are dissatisfied with the Ibo religion are ...
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... Earth cannot punish me for obeying her messenger." "A child's fingers are not scalded by a piece of hot yam which its ... What does this say about Ibo civilization ...
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... Ibo as having definite boundaries between social classes. Men were judged based on how many titles they had taken. With each title, a man gained in land, yam ...
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... There was pounded yam and also yam pottage cooked with palm-oil and fresh fish. ... to Nwoye?, Did the white men resolve their differences with the Ibo?, and Did ...
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... evil spirit shut mout' - secretive or withdrawn tata - father (Kongo) tote - to pick up (Kongo) toti frog - frog (Via) uni - you, your (Ibo) yam - sweet potato ...
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... Although, many cultural and social aspects of the Ibo are revealed, the final message ... Okonkwo went to ask Nwakibie, a prosperous man for yam seeds and Okonkwo ...
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... Achebe's language in this novel is a mixture of English, Ibo proverbs and untranslated ... His friends quickly pack his yam crop into their barns and then he and ...
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He resided in the Ibo village of Umuofia with his three wives and many children. ... "Early that morning as he offered a sacrifice of new yam and palm-oil to his ...
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... If you give me some yam seeds I shall not fail you." (21; ch ... all of its oral traditions, customs, ceremonies, lives, the very essence of the Ibo people merited ...
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