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Item Open Access Among the ibos of Nigeria:(London: Frank Cass and Co. Ltd.,10 Woburn Walk, London W.C.I.,, 1966) BASDEN, G. T.From Liverpool to Onitsha; the Ibo country; the Ibo country (continued); the Ibo village; child life; courtship and marriage Ibo men—young and old Ibo women and their ways; polygamy and slavery; death and burial rites and ceremonies; sports and pastimes; the Ibo at work; the yam—the Ibo staff of life; palms—for use and profit; some arts and crafts; arts and crafts for women; music; trade and currency; war and weapons; some aspects of religion; sacrifice and sacrifices; secret societies; in the shadow of death; chiefs and their orders; some points of etiquette; fables—folklore—proverbs; the day of better things; Christianity and Islam.Item Open Access Among the Ibos of Nigeria: An account of the Curious & Interesting Habits, Customs & Beliefs of a little known African People by one who has for many years lived amongst them on close & intimate terms(London: Frank Cass & Co. Ltd., 10 Woburn Walk, London W.C.l, 1966) BASDEN, G. T.From Liverpool to Onitsha; The Ibo Country; The Ibo Country (continued');The Ibo Village; Child Life; Courtship and Marriage; Ibo Men—Young and Old; Ibo Women and Their Ways; Polygamy and Slavery; Death and Burial Rites and Ceremonies; Sports and Pastimes; The Ibo at Work; The Yam—The Ibo Staff of Life; Palms—For Use and Profit; Some Arts and Crafts; Arts and Crafts for Women; Music;Trade and Currency; War and Weapons; Some Aspects of Religion; Sacrifice and Sacrifices; Secret Societies; In the Shadow of Death; Chiefs and their Orders; Some Points of Etiquette; Fables—Folklore—Proverbs; The Day of Better Things; Christianity and Islam;Item Open Access Niger Ibos:(London (10 Woburn Walk, W.C.l):Frank Cass & Co. LTD., 1966) BASDEN, G. T.The heart of the Ibo; Sacrifices; Oracles; Oracles (continued); “ Mbari ” houses; Iboland; The Ibo people; Kings and chiefs; Home life; Social etiquette; Birth customs; Childhood 180; Youth to old age—boys and men; Youth to old ace—girls and women; Marriage; Capital crime; Land tenure S’ inheritance ; Death and burial; Second burial; Primitive life; Clay, metal and woodworkers; polygamy and divorce; Oru and Osu—slaves of men and God; Women’s work; Marketing; Recreations; Music; Day and night clubs; Disturbers of the peace; Yams; oil and wine; Some similarities between the Israelites and the Ibos; Fireside stories;