Kwezuonu!

Kwezuonu!
Author: Chinemerem Ifeoma Nwanze
Publisher: Literary Revolutionary
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019-02-09
Genre: Igbo language
ISBN: 9781950279043

The Last African Sage

The Last African Sage
Author: Emeka Obiakonwa
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2013
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1434934632

The Last African Sage is about eroding societal value been witnessed in most post-independent African countries. It also showcases the rich African cultural and socio-religious society. Eighty-seven-year-old Ichie Ikedi, a Second World War veteran and the Ogbuagu of Umuaku, a pastoral village East of the great Niger River, had fought many wars. The Whiteman¿s war, the Civil war that almost tore his country apart, and the cultural war between the rich African traditional religious belief system and acquired western influences. But none had shifted his unflinching belief that a good name is better than gold. Ichie has remained straight all his life and had trained his children to follow the same honest path. But when they get involved in different malfeasances, influenced by the murky world of Nigerian politics tainted with corruption and tribal sentiments, he has no option but die broken-hearted leaving a gloomy future for a new generation symbolized by his grandson, Mana. But will he too survive the scourge?

Igbo Culture

Igbo Culture
Author: Reuben Eneze
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2016-01-26
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1496967488

The author presented his book Igbo Culture in a most convincing way by quoting expert opinions on most of the issues he discussed in the book. Through his carefully researched work and detailed analysis of facts, he showed in the book that Igbo youths working hard like their ancestors can reform Igboland into a new and better civilization by sifting the good aspects of Igbo culture into today's way of life. He started his book by making a brief reference to the possible migration route of Igbo ancestors from their earliest settlements in the forest region of Central Africa to their present-day settlement in Southeastern Nigeria of West Africa. He also made a brief reference to the development of the Igbo civilization through the period covering the Stone Age and Iron Age civilizations (pages 114). He painted a clear picture of the cultural background of the community where he was born and brought up and lived in for more than sixty years before he traveled to the United States of America. He traced the more than twenty-six generations-deep lineages, beliefs, concepts, customs, and history of Ihe Shikeaguma in Ntuegbe clan of Enugu State in Southeastern Nigeria as a sample core Igbo culture community. He also delved into the historical links and social formation of this community, with emphasis on genealogy, religion, settlement, language, government, law enforcement, defense, seasons, festivals, and residential structures (pages 1583). He took his readers to Igbo thought on God, self, family, human life, birth, death, spirit, human mind, and reincarnation (pages 85113). He clearly documented the cultural products of Igbo thought, which can be seen in the formulation of Igbo institutions with special reference to marriage, the extended family system, the social status structure and title system, festivals, informal education, traditional law, community service, religion, divination, and health-care services (pages 114202). He explained that the symbolism of various articles and some spoken words in Igbo culture are products of Igbo thought. He referred to ofo stick, kola nut, alligator pepper, spears, tribal face marks, body paint, white chalk, and the young palm frond as symbols or instruments of Igbo philosophical expressions and concepts (pages 203214). He showed how Igbo culture and philosophy have been affected by the cultures of Igbo neighbors in Nigeria and by other foreign cultures with special references to the following: (a) Ugwuele civilization (a Stone Age culture)1,000,000 BC500,000 BC (b) Nri civilization (a ritualized kingship system)AD 800AD 1700 (c) Aro civilization (slave trade and colonial era)AD 1700AD 1850 (d) Border civilization (slave trade and colonial era)AD 800AD1900 (e) External civilization (slave trade and colonial era)AD 1700AD 2000 (pages 215238) The author concluded his work by making an evaluation of Igbo culture. He carefully examined the oriented values of the Igbo and highlighted those areas of Igbo culture that should be refurbished and reinfused into Igbo life by the Igbo themselves in order to transform Igboland into a big theater of modern civilization (pages 239246).

Women in Igbo Life and Thought

Women in Igbo Life and Thought
Author: Joseph Therese Agbasiere
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2015-12-22
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1136358935

A member of the Igbo tribe of Nigeria who became a nun and trained as an anthropologist, Joseph Therese Agbasiere had a unique opportunity to transcend some of the preconceptions and subjectivities inevitable when an 'outsider' studies a native society. Her richly detailed ethnography examines kinship practices, marriage customs, and women's responsibilities in the house and the community, establishing the tremendous influence that Igbo women wield in public affairs. Igbo ideas about the universe, the person and spiritual considerations are also discussed and shown to be primarily centred around women. This fascinating work is a testament to the combination of personal insight and academic detachment which the author brought to her study of Igbo women before her death in 1998. It will be a valuable resource for students and scholars in anthropology, African studies and women's studies.

Igbo Vocabulary

Igbo Vocabulary
Author: Abazu Obia
Publisher: Preceptor Language Guides
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2015-03-14
Genre:
ISBN: 9781619494633

This guidebook lists thousands of words in English with translations into Igbo, perfect for beginners just starting to learn the language and indispensable for more advanced speakers. Words are divided into 18 pertinent and handy categories, including measurements, weather, people, animals, traveling, shopping and much more. The guide begins with a list of Igbo letters and their IPA pronunciations, before delving into the most common and useful words in the language, so that whether you are in a classroom or in a shop in Enugu, you have the vocabulary you need to succeed - right at your fingertips.

My Beautiful Igbo Book

My Beautiful Igbo Book
Author: Chika Otti
Publisher:
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2021-03-04
Genre:
ISBN:

A vividly illustrated Igbo Children's and beginner language book. Have you ever wanted to teach your kids Igbo? Well, now you can with My Beautiful Igbo Children's Book! The first of its kind - a fantastic resource for learning the Igbo language with vibrant illustrations! My Beautiful Igbo Book Children's Book is filled with eye-catching and colorful illustrations and various sections including alphabets, numbers, family, cultural titbits, folktales like - Why the Tortoise has a Cracked Shell and more! This book is a must for every Igbo family that wants children to learn Igbo and understand some of our Igbo traditions. This book is primarily designed for Igbo language beginners. It can also serve as a useful refresher for parents and adults.

Introduction to Igbo Mythology for Kids

Introduction to Igbo Mythology for Kids
Author: Chinelo Anyadiegwu
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2023-01-24
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1646043146

Immerse yourself in the vibrant world of Igbo heroes, deities, creatures, folktales, and myths, including Chineke the creator, Ana, Igwe, Anyanwu, Ekwensu, and more, plus the story of the first mermaid, the legend of Udenolu the shapeshifting crow, and the story of the tortoise and the Lion King. The first definitive collection of Igbo legends and traditions for kids, this book explores the mythological origins of the Igbo people, the ancient Nri Kingdom, and Igbo cosmology before delving into the Alusi, or the core Igbo deities. Following this introduction to the pantheon of gods and goddesses, a collection of the most popular Igbo myths, folktales, and legends will immerse kids in exciting stories of tricksters, shapeshifters, and heroes, including: The Wrestler Whose Back Never Touched the Ground Ojiugo, the Rare Gem The Tortoise and the Birds, or The Origin Story of Sea Turtles Ngwele Aghuli, Why the Crocodile Lives Alone How Death Came to Be And more! The perfect book for kids who are fascinated by Greek mythology or love the Rick Riordan series, Introduction to Igbo Mythology for Kids offers a fun look into the stories, history, and figures that characterize Igbo culture.

Igbo Kwezuonu

Igbo Kwezuonu
Author: Jonathan K Rico
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-02-09
Genre: Travel
ISBN:

Embark on an enriching journey into the vibrant world of Nigerian Igbo with "Igbo Kwezuonu." Designed specifically for adult beginners, this comprehensive guide offers a structured approach to learning, writing, and speaking Igbo for everyday use. In just 21 days, you'll immerse yourself in the beauty and complexity of the Igbo language, mastering one word at a time. From basic vocabulary to essential sentence structures, each lesson is carefully crafted to build your confidence and proficiency step by step. Discover the joy of communication as you delve into topics ranging from greetings and daily routines to cultural traditions and modern technology. Through engaging exercises and practical examples, you'll learn to navigate real-life situations with ease, whether conversing with family, shopping at the market, or discussing political issues. But "Igbo Kwezuonu" is more than just a language book-it's a gateway to understanding and embracing Igbo culture. Explore the rich tapestry of Igbo traditions, beliefs, and customs woven throughout the pages, gaining insight into the heart and soul of Nigeria's Igbo community. With a clear focus on practical application, "Igbo Kwezuonu" equips you with the tools you need to communicate confidently in Igbo. Whether you're a complete novice or seeking to refresh your skills, this book is your ticket to unlocking the beauty and power of the Igbo language. Join the millions who have already embarked on their language-learning journey with "Igbo Kwezuonu." Start today and take your first step towards fluency in Igbo-because every word learned brings you one step closer to embracing a new world of possibilities. Ready to embark on your Igbo language journey? Pick up your copy of "Igbo Kwezuonu" today and start speaking Igbo with confidence in just 21 days. Don't miss out on the opportunity to connect with Nigerian culture and heritage-order now and unlock the door to a world of endless linguistic and cultural exploration!