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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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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 …
San
The San are a blanket group of any indigenous hunter-gatherer peoples in Southern Africa. Numbering about 170,000, they currently live in South Africa, Namibia, Bostwana, Angola, and Zimbabwe.
They are often refered to as "Bushmen." Their name, the San, comes from the Khoekhoe word for …
ndị o bula na-akpara nku nọ n’ụlọ be ha, o na-eghere ha nri
whoever cuts firewood around their own compound, will not lack food
people who work diligently within their own space, community, or means will be sustained
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