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  2. New Yam Festival of the Igbo - Wikipedia

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    The New Yam festival is a highly captivating art event. The colourful festival is a visual spectacle of coherence, of dance, of joy and feasting, an annual display for community members, to mark the end of the cultivation season, a festival where the people express their gratitude to those that helped them reap a bountiful harvest. [15] [16]

  3. Igbo people in Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Jamaican: "When you dig a hole/ditch for one, dig two." Igbo : "The fly who has no one to advise it follows the corpse into the ground." Jamaican : "Sweet-mout' fly follow coffin go a hole"; "Idle donkey follow cane-bump [the cart with cane cuttings] go a [animal] pound"; "Idle donkey follow crap-crap [food scraps] till dem go a pound [waste ...

  4. Yam (vegetable) - Wikipedia

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    The New Yam Festival, known as Orureshi in Owukpa in Idoma west and Ima-Ji, Iri-Ji or Iwa Ji in Igbo land, is a celebration depicting the prominence of yam in social and cultural life. The festival is prominent among southeastern states and major tribes in Benue State, mainly around August. [citation needed]

  5. Igbo people - Wikipedia

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    The yam is very important to the Igbo as the staple crop. It is known for its resiliency (a yam can remain fully edible for six months without refrigeration), but it can also be very versatile in terms of its incorporation into different dishes. [196] Yams can be fried, roasted, boiled, or made into a potage with tomatoes and herbs. The ...

  6. Coromantee - Wikipedia

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    The Yam ceremony was ... The John Canoe festival was created in Jamaica and the Caribbean by enslaved Akans who sided with the man known as John Canoe. John Canoe was ...

  7. Category:Yam festivals - Wikipedia

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  8. Nnewi Afiaolu Festival - Wikipedia

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    Afiaolu (New yam festival) // ⓘ is a traditional festival held annually in Nnewi, Anambra State, Nigeria [1] around August. The Afiaolu festival commences on “Eke” day with what is traditionally described as “Iwaji” (scaling of yam) and Ikpa Nku (the wood gathering), this heralds the availability of new yam as well as thanksgiving to God. [2]

  9. Junkanoo - Wikipedia

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    Junkanoo is a festival that was originated during the period of African chattel slavery in British American colonies.It is practiced most notably in The Bahamas, Jamaica and Belize, and historically in North Carolina and Miami, where there are significant settlements of West Indian people during the post-emancipation era.