
Anaguta - Wikipedia
Anaguta (Iguta), known as Naraguta is a ethnic group in Plateau State of Nigeria. Anaguta is one of the minority ethnic group in plateau state in central part of Nigeria.
Tukunku: the Anaguta cultural Heritage in Jos-Plateau State, Nigeria
Tukunku Cultural Festival in Anaguta, Jos-Plateau State, Nigeria The Anaguta people have two major festivals that they do annually. These festivals are known as Tukunku and Usundaka. …
The Anaguta ("people of the bow") are a tiny ethno-linguistic group who live to the north and east of the modern city of Jos, the capital of Plateau State in central Nigeria.
Anaguta Cosmography: The Linguistics and Behavioral Implications STANLEY DIAMOND Brandeis University 1. The information to be presented here was collected in 1958-59 during …
ANAGUTA AND THEIR NEIGHBORS By Elizabeth Isichei Introduction: The Present State of Plateau Studies In 1978 David Tambo published an article on the historiography of the Jos …
ISHOKORI-ANAGUTA FESTIVAL OF ARTS, CULTURE AND …
2025年3月11日 · Through their annual ishokori-anaguta, the Anaguta people of Central Nigeria showcase and cherish their traditional arts, culture and spirituality. In this way they are able to …
Transformation of Traditions in the Digital Era: Evaluation of …
Empirical evidence from the study reveal that the digital era has altered Anaguta marriage rites in many ways, both positively and negatively.
A Sociolinguistic Profile of the Iguta [nar] Language of Plateau …
The Iguta language is spoken by approximately 10,000 to 12,000 Anaguta people who are loosely organized in five clans. The goals of this research included gaining a better understanding of …
Change in Anaguta Traditional Religion - Taylor & Francis Online
2014年3月10日 · Cet article analyse les changements dans la religion traditionnelle chez les Anaguta, petit groupe ethnique vivant près de Jos dans le centre du Nigéria. Le Dieu suprême, …
AfricaBib | On Being Invisible: An Historical Perspective of the ...
The Anaguta are a small ethnic group of the Jos Plateau in central Nigeria. Like other peoples of a similar size, they are virtually 'invisible' in most historical literature. This sense of their …
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