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Igbo - Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia, 6th Edition
Igbo Religion Articles
Exploring the Existence of the Supreme Deity Concept in Igbo Premissionary Contact Religious Thoughts.
The Influence of Igbo Metaphysics on the Writings of Chinua Achebe.
The Chi Concept in Igbo Gender Naming.
The Concept of Chi in the Igbo Philosophy of the Person.
Essence and Meaning of Sacrifice Among the Igbo of Nigeria.
The Supreme Being, Divinities and Ancestors in Igbo Traditional Religion: Evidence from Otanchara and Otanzu
The Concept of Igbo Spirituality and Environment
Mami Wata and the Occluded Feminine in Anglophone Nigerian-Igbo Literature
eBooks
Igbo in the Atlantic World
by
Toyin Falola (Editor)
ISBN: 9780253022455
Publication Date: 2016-09-26
Emergent Masculinities
by
Ndubueze L. Mbah
ISBN: 9780821423899
Publication Date: 2019-10-29
Women and Gender Roles Articles
Women and Evolution of Cultural Practices Among the Igbo of Nigeria
Women's Perception of Partner Violence in a Rural Igbo Community
Western Education's Impact on Northern Igbo Gender Roles in Nsukka, Nigeria.
Colonization Articles
"Pacification of the Primitive": The Problem of Colonial Violence.
General Articles on the Igbo
Permanence, temporality and the rhythms of life: exploring significance of the village arena in Igbo culture.
Not every extramarital sex is adultery: An ethno-historical survey of the Igbo of Southeastern Nigeria.
The Encounter with “Evil Forests” in Igbo-land: The Legacy of Nineteenth- and Twentieth-century Missionaries’ Interactions with African Culture.
Yam is King! But Cassava is the Mother of all Crops: Farming, Culture, and Identity in Igbo Agrarian Economy.
Aspects of Continuity and Change in Mate-Selection Among the Igbo West of the River Niger.
The Igbo and their Neighbours during the Era of the Atlantic Slave-Trade.
Igbo Personal Names as a Cultural Tool for Identity and Development in Nigeria.
'The Demon Superstition': Abominable Twins and Mission Culture in Onitsha History.
Ezigbo Mmadu: An Exploration of the Igbo Concept of a Good Person.
Multidimensional Impact of Colonialism on Igbos: A Study of Chinua Achebe's Things Fall Apart and Arrow of God.
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