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Akwa-Cross People of Nigeria: History, Heritage, and Culture

Ekpo, Moses(Afterword by)Duke, Donald(Foreword by)Akpakpan, Grace(Contributions by)Akpan, Ememobong Anam(Contributions by)Akpan, Francis Anthony(Contributions by)Akpan, Unwana Samuel(Contributions by)Archibong, Uduak(Contributions by)Ayara, Victor(Contributions by)Bassey, Edang Yolanda Ekpo(Contributions by)Ekanem, John Bosco(Contributions by)Ekpenyong, Eddy(Contributions by)Ekpo, Akpan Hogan(Contributions by)Ekpo, Comfort Memfin(Contributions by)Ekukinam, Thelma U.(Contributions by)Ekwere, Mercy(Contributions by)Essien, Ubon Asuquo(Contributions by)Imbua, David Lishilinimle(Contributions by)Nwosu, Stella(Contributions by)Nyong, Effiong Efa(Contributions by)Obot, Charles(Contributions by)Obot, John(Contributions by)Okon, John Justus(Contributions by)Okon, Okon Godwin(Contributions by)Okon-Akpan, Austin(Contributions by)Okpongete, Odudu(Contributions by)Udoka, Arnold B.(Contributions by)Udom, Godwin Jeremiah(Contributions by)Uko, Ndaeyo(Contributions by)Ukpe, Anietie John(Contributions by)Umanah, Ahaziah(Contributions by)Ushie, Joseph A.(Contributions by)Wilson, Des(Contributions by)Akpan, Unwana Samuel(Edited by)
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The Akwa-Cross People of Nigeria: History, Heritage, and Culture is the first comprehensive book on Akwa-Cross contemporary historical analysis, and its historical reconstruction. The Akwa-Cross people are the second largest minority tribe in Nigeria whose tradition, culture, language, and history are fast dying. This edited volume is a timely effort in salvaging this information. Previously, historical facts about Akwa-Cross people and their region were distorted, misplaced, and misquoted. Akwa-Cross People of Nigeria: History, Heritage, and Culture edited by Unwana Samuel Akpan corrects historical facts about Akwa-Cross peoples and cultures and provides a holistic and historic text on the history, heritage, and culture of the Akwa-Cross people of Nigeria. The contributors present a compelling collection of studies that build on the path-breaking Akwa-Cross scholarship and offer critical narratives and analysis on tradition, culture, economy, religion, sports, and media of the people of Akwa-Cross. The themes treated in this historic book play a significant part in advancing public discourse on Akwa-Cross and add to the Akwa-Cross pedagogy.

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Lexington Books
1666934801 / 9781666934809
eBook (EPUB)
966.943
15/11/2023
English
418 pages
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