This paper examines the Ara na Oma tradition and the Mother’s Day celebration among the Igbo, with particularfocus on Ihiala town in Anambra State in south-east Nigeria. The Ara na Ọma tradition was instituted by the traditional society in recognition of the worthwhile virtues of women as homemakers (odozi akụ), peacemakers, and exploiters of their environment through interaction with the forces of nature. It was a celebration instituted to honor women for their varying contributions to the development of society. The celebration was a prominent feature of social development in many parts of Igboland in the pre-colonial period. Ara na Ọma began to lose its importance during the colonial period as fewer and fewer people participated in the c...
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Igbo socio-cultural practices delineate the region from other socio-cultural regions. The observance...
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Abstract The paper examines the images and reality of gender identity differences in Igbo community ...
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This work sets out to investigate the original understanding of the dignity of women in traditional ...
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This work sets out to investigate the original understanding of the dignity of women in traditional ...
One of the beliefs of indigenes of Okunland, Kogi State, North-Central Nigeria, is that, it is the e...
The month of August every year witnesses a massive homecoming from different towns and cities across...
This paper concerns itself with the Orosun festival in Idanre. The objective is to examine the peopl...
Igbo socio-cultural practices delineate the region from other socio-cultural regions. The observance...
This paper attempts a critical analysis of some cultural practices of the Ijaw People in the Niger D...
Existing research on Ijebu indigenous beliefs has concentrated more on male dominated cults, but no ...
Indigenes of Okunland have rich traditional wedding culture and beliefs. One of the beliefs is that ...
ABSTRACT Culture is simply everything that embraces our mode of live. An accumulated culture is an ...
Abstract The paper examines the images and reality of gender identity differences in Igbo community ...
The Igbo (spelled “Ibo” by British colonialists; Amadiume, 2003) live across Nigeria, and are united...
This work sets out to investigate the original understanding of the dignity of women in traditional ...
Abstract: Gender politics is one of the notable phenomena that have filtered into contemporary disc...
If you are looking for an ideal marriage for the world to emulate, that has value and significance i...
Much work had been carried out on the role of women in Yorùbá traditional festivals. However, suffic...
This work sets out to investigate the original understanding of the dignity of women in traditional ...
One of the beliefs of indigenes of Okunland, Kogi State, North-Central Nigeria, is that, it is the e...
The month of August every year witnesses a massive homecoming from different towns and cities across...
This paper concerns itself with the Orosun festival in Idanre. The objective is to examine the peopl...
Igbo socio-cultural practices delineate the region from other socio-cultural regions. The observance...