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The Berber people number close to 30 million and live in the countries of Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, and Libya. They call themselves Amazigh or Imazighen. There are more than a hundred smaller groups such as the Kabyles, Chaouis, and Rifians, each with unique cultural and linguistic traditions. Historically, they did not consider themselves part of a unified cultural or linguistic …
Sign Up for Newsletter Explore Mapsugo ahụ a na-asụrụ egbe eberela na mgbagbu.
the eagle that has been shot with a gun will fall down violently
the decisive event has already happened; the outcome is settled
View ProverbsDelta State
Delta State, though often associated with the Urhobo and Itsekiri, also has significant historical ties to the Igbo people, particularly in the Ndokwa region, which has a large Igbo-speaking population known as the Anioma people.
The state was an important site for trade routes during …
Jun. 17, 1958
Chinua Achebe publishes "Things Fall Apart"
Chinua Achebe, on June 17th 1958, published his debut novel "Things Fall Apart," which explores Nigerian and Igbo culture from an indigenous point of view.
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