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  2. Category:Igbo culture - Wikipedia

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    Igbo clothing (1 P) Igbo clans (11 P) I. ... Igbo names (3 C, 55 P) Pages in category "Igbo culture" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total.

  3. Category:Igbo names - Wikipedia

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  4. Igbo culture - Wikipedia

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    In the traditional Igbo calendar, a week (Igbo: Izu) has 4 days (Igbo: Ubochi) (Eke, Orie, Afọ, Nkwọ), seven weeks make one month (Igbo: Ọnwa), a month has 28 days and there are 13 months in a year. In the last month, an extra day is added. [30] The names of the days have their roots in the mythology of the Kingdom of Nri.

  5. Chidera - Wikipedia

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    Chidera audio ⓘ is a name given by the Igbo people of South-Eastern Nigeria, and is applicable to both sexes. It means “once God has written”, a more specific variant of “Odera”. It means “once God has written”, a more specific variant of “Odera”.

  6. Gender roles and fluidity in indigenous Nigerian cultures

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    The Igbo society consists of Abia, Anambra, Ebonyi, Enugu, and Imo States with a distinctive Indigenous central language that is spoken across the five states that makes up the Igbo society. This language extends to Anioma region of Delta State and some regions of Rivers State In Southern Nigeria.

  7. Igbo people - Wikipedia

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    Igbo is a tonal language, and there are hundreds of different Igbo dialects and Igboid languages, such as the Ikwerre and Ekpeye languages. [25] In 1939, Dr. Ida C. Ward led a research expedition on Igbo dialects which could possibly be used as a basis of a standard Igbo dialect, also known as Central Igbo.