Niger Ibos:

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1966
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London (10 Woburn Walk, W.C.l):Frank Cass & Co. LTD.
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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;

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A description of the primitive life, customs and animistic beliefs, BC., of the Ibo people of Nigeria by one who, for thirty-five years, enjoyed the privilege of their intimate confidence and friendship.
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