Edo people
Country | Nigeria |
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Indigenous to | West Africa |
Has works in the collection | Museum aan de Stroom |
Abo Edo kí kwi Benin chi abo Edoid ethnic group ugbo kù ma dòdó chí Edo State, kí dí Southern Nigeria. Ichi kù ma ka chí ichi Edo. Abo edo chi abo ichi Edoid ma che, ami ichi ki merú edo ché dàbi Esan, Afemai, Isoko, ma nyu Urhobo.[1][2]
Ola ìgbéle
[nwọ́che | nwó étéwn che]Administrative region
[nwọ́che | nwó étéwn che]Abo edo chi Nigeria ma de state ku ma de chi Edo State, ki nodu nwu kwà abagwànē abo kumà dogbàwà of the region's most notable historical conglomeration, úgbó mà dó Benin City, mà nwó dó central capital homeland àyí àbó Edo. Àbó Edo ñnó ché néwú mà dó related groups in their immediate àkwórà úyín mà also encompassed by the political and administrative borders of Edo state.[3] àbóà mà dó groups mà mú dàbí tà àbàgwàné mà historical city center off the Benin àmóné, BeCity. Ódú àyí mà dó groups ówú mà kó ànéyí Afemai sub-groups, àbó Esan kpàí àbó Edo state kpàí àbó Akoko Edo people situated on the state's northern borders.[4]
Úgbó mà dó Edo state dédàmà kwúbí àwú mà dó old Bendel state of early post-colonial Nigeria, amà neó dó Mid-Western Region, Nigeria. This region's influence and culture reflects that of the Edo, Urhobo, Esan and other Edo related peoples.[5]
Ẹnwu Kuma nyi
[nwọ́che | nwó étéwn che]Abo Edo ẹnwu ma du chi igbẹlẹ chi ami akọ ekpikpa, iyagba ẹrẹ , kpai amẹnwu kibọ.[6]
Ukẹdọno ogwuchẹkwọ
[nwọ́che | nwó étéwn che]Efu ogwuchẹkwọ eyi abo Edo lẹ, inwọ dọmọ, ubi ilẹ eyi amonẹ, ilẹ keju maneke lin abo Kuma nẹ ukpahiu ekitilẹyi le Kuma dago akọla koji ilẹ eyi onẹ. Ma Che uchẹbọ nwuma efu Unyi ẹbọma oke oke. Osanobua chi ẹnẹ no nyima kpai ọjọ ki nukkpayiu tule. Ọmanwu ẹnẹkẹlẹ abẹki onobulẹ Olokun chi agboji amomi chaka
References
[nwọ́che | nwó étéwn che]- ↑ "Bini – esd30plus" (in American English). Retrieved 2022-08-15.
- ↑ "Yoruba leaders disagree over origin, meaning of their name". Vanguard News (in American English). 2019-10-26. Retrieved 2021-02-03.
- ↑ "Edo | people". Encyclopedia Britannica (in English). Retrieved 2021-07-09.
- ↑ Koutonin, Mawuna (2016-03-18). "Story of cities #5: Benin City, the mighty medieval capital now lost without trace". The Guardian (in English). Retrieved 2021-07-09.
- ↑ "Edo | state, Nigeria". Encyclopedia Britannica (in English). Retrieved 2021-07-09.
- ↑ Okpokunu, Edoja; Agbontaen‐Eghafona, Kokunre A.; Ojo, Pat O. (2005). "Benin dressing in contemporary Nigeria: social change and the crisis of cultural identity". African Identities. 3 (2): 155–170. doi:10.1080/14725840500235506. S2CID 143668454.