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Influence of Traditional Art of Africa on Contemporary Art Praxis: the Ibibio Funerary Art Example
A Comparative Analysis of the Availability of Information Resources on Ibibio Culture in the University of Uyo and Akwa Ibom State Public Library
Oral Tradition and Ethnicity in the Creation of New States Sn Nigeria: the Case of Akwa Iboh
Documenting the Significance of the Ibibio Traditional Marriage Gift Items: a Communicative Approach
The Dynamics of Graphics in Ibibio Traditional Art
Musical Instruments and Tools of EBRE Festival As Motif on Fabric for Costumes of Identity
EMERGENT MASCULINITIES: the GENDERED STRUGGLE for POWER in SOUTHEASTERN NIGERIA, 1850-1920 by Leonard Ndubueze Mbah a DISSERTAT
Working Paper Series on Rural-Urban Interactions and Livelihood Strategies
Law and Public Governance in the Ibibio Traditional Society
Long Distance International Caregiving to Elderly Parents Left
Cultural Contact and the Patterns of Ibibio Personal Names: a Morpho-Syntactic Analysis
Abstracts Acal46-2015
The Efik Example
Individual Rights and Social Responsibilities in Pre-Colonial Ibibioland
Folk Music in Contemporary Nigeria: Continuity and Change
Semantic and Pragmatic Analysis of Selected Namwanga Personal Names
The Structure of Ibibio Death Prevention Names
People and Culture SOW302
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Elixir Journal
An Encyclopedia for Students LANGUAGE FAMILIES
A View from the Periphery: a Historical Appraisal on Annang- Igbo Inter-Group Relations in Pre-Colonial Times
Ideology and Identity Construction in Ibibio Personal Names
IBIBIO LANGUAGE & CULTURE STUDYING IBIBIO in the UNITED “Ibio-Ibio” Means “Short” Or “Brief” and Doesn’T Have STATES Anything to Do with Height of the Ibibios
A History of Ibibio People of Southern Nigeria
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The Ibibio Concept of Peace and Its Implications for Preaching: a Practical Theological Study Within the Akwa Synod of the Presbyterian Church of Nigeria