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  2. Atilogwu - Wikipedia

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    Atilogwu 1 Atilogu Dancer - Igbo Tribe - Oji River - Enugu State - Nigeria. Atilogwu is a spirited youth dance from the Igbo ethnic group of Nigeria that focuses on vigorous body movement and often includes acrobatics. In the Igbo language, the word itself "Atilogwu" translates into "has magic, as in sorcery/witchcraft". [1]

  3. Igbo culture - Wikipedia

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    Igbo culture (Igbo: Ọmenala ... (a fez named okpu agu or agwu), or with the traditional Igbo stripped men's hat ... performances of harassment, music, dance, and ...

  4. Agwu Nsi - Wikipedia

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    Agwu Nsi (known as Agwo Nsi in the Americas) is the Arusi of divination. [1] The earth is inhabited by Agwu, a spiritual entity that goes beyond a mere force. Agwu possesses intellectual and volitive faculties, exerting significant influence on human affairs.

  5. Arusi - Wikipedia

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    The Igbo believe that it is children who perpetuate the tribe, and in order to do so children are expected to continue Igbo tradition and ways. Parts of Igbo divinities is Agwu, the alusi of health and divination. Agwu is a concept used by the Igbo to explain and understand: good and evil, health and sickness, fortune and misfortune. [2]

  6. Odinala - Wikipedia

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    Agwu Nsi is the Igbo patron deity of health and divination and is related to insanity, confusion, and unusual human behaviour which is linked to possession of Agwu by the diviner. [68] [71] [74] [75] Agwu can be manifested by other alusi so that there could be images of a divination Ikenga or Ikenga Agwu for instance. [71]

  7. Agwu - Wikipedia

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    Agwu may refer to: Agwu Nsi, ... Igbo language; Igbo people This page was last edited on 27 December 2019, at 14:56 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  8. Arochukwu - Wikipedia

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    The first Igbo settlers to arrive to the area was the Eze Agwu Group led by their leader Agwu Inobia from Abiriba. Tensions between the Igbo settlers and the indigenous Ibibio led to the Aro-Ibibio Wars. The Efik were originally from the Ibom Kingdom and might have left before or during the Aro-Ibibio Wars.

  9. Nze na Ozo - Wikipedia

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    Such a person may however not be allowed to dance to Ufie music which is a sacred music danced by Ozo holders on special Igbo religious festivals such as the New Yam Festival. Another major difference in taking of Ozo title in Igboland relates to the pre-requisite for the candidate to have earlier taken Ichi title (gbue Ichi). [11]