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Igbo woman from Nigeria.
ugochinyere: ugochinyere-deactivated20161026: Uli Body Painting, 1986 Women of the Igbo people used paint to illustrate their bodies in significant patterns. This concept was referred to as uli painting where a dye made from seeds of uli plants were
ukpuru: “Women of king Jaja of Opobo” [translation from Dutch], by J. A. da Cunha Moraes, 1870. Opobo [Igbo/Ijo/Obolo] peoples [now coastal Rivers State, Nigeria].
Igbo women from Nigeria.
ukpuru: ukpuru: IN GALA DRESS These [Igbo] girls are passing through the ceremony of Nkpu [marriage ceremony]. They are wearing belts of tiny bells, and their legs are adorned with brass wire spirals, of which they are inordinately proud. George Basden
nativefunkk: Three Igbo women and details of their attire including nja anklets and odu ivory bangles, akwa ocha (‘white fabric’) cloth, and a plaid-like cloth known today as George made primarily in the Igbo speaking town of Akwete
Nigerian Igbo women.
ukpuru:16 Nov 1905. Ikpe-Ikot-Ngon. Inokun (Aro [Igbo]) women.Charles Partridge
ukpuru:Engaged [Northern] Igbo women in “Gala” dress. Photo by G. T. Basden, turn of the 20th century.
ukpuru: Guinea-Fowl DancersThese are professional dancers. Round their ankles are clusters of shells.[…] For these set dances, e.g. those executed by the “ Guinea-fowl dancers,” the physical strength required is tremendous. The body movements
ukpuru: Igbo womanGustaf Bolinder, 1930-31
ukpuru: Preparing for Marriage Girls with recently cut Mbubu marks Among the Ibos of Nigeria [Public Domain], G. T. Basden, early 20th century.
ukpuru: A recently married young woman in front of a dilapidated building in Awka, northern Igboland. She stands next to what Bolinder notes [in Swedish]: “when a daughter marries, the father puts out such a character that appears in the picture outside
ukpuru: A[N IGBO] GIRL IS PAINTED WITH ULI PATTERNS. UGBENE, 1983.
ukpuru: Photo of an Igbo man tieing yams onto a large frame made of stakes inside a yam barn. Man wearing loincloth, sitting on a carved stool. — J Stöcker, 1880-1939.
ukpuru: Igbo woman Gustaf Bolinder, 1930-31
ukpuru: Picture of Igbo girls with nja, brass coil anklets. Early 20th century. [Postcard]
ukpuru: Bonny (Igbo-Ijo) Chief William Brown’s daughter in wedding dress made out of Igbo cloth. Photo by Jonathan Green, turn of the 20th century.
ukpuru: Young Igbo girl from the early 20th century. Photo by G. T. Basden.
ukpuru: Titled Igbo man with uli and regalia, Mgbala Agwa. Photo by Herbert Cole, 1983.
ukpuru: Igbo Girl Gustaf Bolinder, 1930-31
ukpuru: Eze Kalu Kalu Ogbu (IV), the Enachioken of Abiriba in the Cross River Igbo area, at the Iri Ama (state feast) held in July at the Ama Ukwu (grand square) pronouncing edicts for the governance of Abiriba for the next one year, he’s accompanied
ukpuru: Young men of the ogbolo age-grade, with uli and fine hairstyles, Achalla Awka, north central-Igbo area, Nigeria. Photo: K. C. Murray, 1939.
ukpuru: Image of a young Igbo woman painted with ùlì. From Sylvia Leith-Ross, African Conversation Piece, London/New York: Hutchinson, 1944.
ukpuru:An Igbo wood carver carving an Ikenga figure, 1930s. Photo: G. I. Jones.
ukpuru: Ikolobia, Igbo young dancers and wrestlers. G. T. Basden, before 1912.
beautiesofafrique: African brides 1. Edo 2. Akan 3. Amazigh 4. Maasai 5. Afar 6. Harari 7. Zulu 8. Xhosa 9. Igbo 10. Wodaabe We are a global people
marzaenna: Trickster Week (4/8)↳ African Gods: Ekwensu (Igbo Mythology)A trickster god, Ekwensu was cunning and frequently called upon for mercantile situations. He was also considered the God of War for the more violent aspects to him, associated
ukpuru:Igbo mask dancers performing during the Onwa Asaa festival, Ugwuoba village, Nigeria.Masquerade dancers in Ibo village of Ugwuoba, between Awka and Enugu. Masked and costumed men are chosen by their villages to wear costumes and to masquerade durin
ukpuru:Beauty and the Beast: Two Igbo MasqueradesThis video compares two quite different, separate masquerades in a single Igbo community: Ekeleke, a dance of several stilt maskers, along with a masked leopard and diviner, contrasting with Okoroshi, a
kemetic-dreams: We are people of Dahomey, Kongo(Congo), Ibo(Igbo), Nago(Yoruba), Yewe-Dawomen, Anminan, Wangòl(Angola), Kap Lawou Kanga, Bini. These are just a few of the 21 nations that came together to create Haiti and the Kreyol identity. Our Ancestor
kemetic-dreams: The Land Of Twins: The Yoruba people of NigeriaIt’s a curious, but little-known fact that the rate of twin births in West Africa is about four times higher than in the rest of the world. The centre of this twin zone is Igbo-Ora, a
fckyeahprettyafricans: Nigeria iamforevernigerian: Broderick Hunter -Half Nigerian (Igbo)
solipsistictendencies: The Archaeology of Igbo-Ukwu has been revealed in bronzes dating from the 9th century A.D., which were discovered during excavations by Thurstan Shaw and his team in 1959 and 1964. Situated near the modern town of Onitsha, south-ea
tbelchers: My family is from Nigeria, and my full name is Uzoamaka, which means “The road is good.” Quick lesson: My tribe is Igbo, and you name your kid something that tells your history and hopefully predicts your future. So anyway, in grade school,
fckyeahprettyafricans: Nigerian- Igbo IG: Johnmgbemena Twitter: @1youngcaesar
kemetic-dreams: CULTURAL AND LITERARY EVIDENCE FOR AN EARLY AFRICAN (EARLY IGBO NSIBIDI AND BERBER TIFINAGHI) IMPACT ON SOUTHERN EUROPE: THE AFRICAN ROOTS OF EUROPEAN LITERACY Tifinagh is the writing system developed and used indigenously in North
kemetic-dreams: F.A.QGeneral Questions about Igbo Culture:What is the difference between Odinani and Omenala?Omenala are customs and traditions, and Odinani is the study of the sacred sciences of nature; both inner (human nature) and outer (the world
kemetic-dreams: Obeah (sometimes spelled Obi, Obea, or Obia), is a term used in the West Indies to refer to folk magic, sorcery, and religious practices developed among West African slaves, specifically of Igbo origin Obeah is practiced in Suriname,
diioonysus: AFRICAN MYTHOLOGIES ↣ Carthaginian, Dahomey, Serer, Zulu, Igbo, and Berber
it-used-to-be-fun: My family is from Nigeria, and my full name is Uzoamaka, which means “The road is good.” Quick lesson: My tribe is Igbo, and you name your kid something that tells your history and hopefully predicts your future. So anyway, in
kemetic-dreams: White is a pseudonym that only applies to British,French and Germans. Or what was perceived to be a high stock of Europeans Irish Slavic Italians etc were not considered to be white! African never called ourselves a color. We are igbo
sixpenceee: Meet Obi, a three-week-old pygmy hippopotamus that just learned how to swim. Born to hippo mum Petre and dad Felix 3 weeks ago at the Melbourne Zoo, Obi means “heart” in Igbo, a Nigerian language. He is part of an international breeding
ukpuru: People from Ugwu Eke village wearing Igbo masks, near Alayi. Photo by G. I. Jones, 1930s.
ukpuru: ukpuru: Unfinished [Igbo] mask of Policeman G. I. Jones, 1930s.
nigerianostalgia: Top: Igbo Women, 1921Left: Gwarri girl, 1911Right: Hausa trading woman. (1911)Vintage Nigerian photos
ukpuru: The main village square in Lejja, Enugu State, in the northern Igbo area of Nigeria near Nsukka, contains over 800 slag blocks weighing between 34 and 57 kg from iron smelting furnaces dating as far back as 2000 BCE. [More info]
ukpuru: Godwin, the apprentice of the architect Akakporo of the Mbari [votive earth shrine] models a figure in an Mbari in Nnorie near Owere, Igbo peoples, Nigeria. Photo by Herbert M. Cole.
ukpuru: An Igbo girl from Nibo, present-day Anambra State, with ùlì designs on her skin. Photographed by Northcote Thomas c. 1911. MAA Cambridge.
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ukpuru: Igbo youth with solar/lunar ichi marks. The marks are made to look like sun rays and also represent the moon. In Igbo the lines are called ogba 'farm furrows’. Early 20th century, Photo by MDW Jeffreys.
dynamicafrica: atane: Some fresh okporoko for ya! I’m not sure what non-Igbo people call it, but okporoko is what Igbo people call stockfish. I love okporoko, but the one thing about it is that when preparing it, it gives off a strong smell. If you’re