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LEGACIES OF BIAFRA : MARRIAGE , ' HOME PEOPLE ' AND REPRODUCTION AMONG THE IGBO OF NIGERIA 1 ! Daniel Jordan Smith 1 In 1967 , following a succession of military coups and interethnic violence , the predominately Igbo - speaking region ...
LEGACIES OF BIAFRA : MARRIAGE , ' HOME PEOPLE ' AND REPRODUCTION AMONG THE IGBO OF NIGERIA 1 ! Daniel Jordan Smith 1 In 1967 , following a succession of military coups and interethnic violence , the predominately Igbo - speaking region ...
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For Igbos , the importance of having people ' is constantly reinforced through recollections of Biafra and references to its legacies . This perception forms part of the backdrop for the continued value of relatively high fertility ...
For Igbos , the importance of having people ' is constantly reinforced through recollections of Biafra and references to its legacies . This perception forms part of the backdrop for the continued value of relatively high fertility ...
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ABSTRACT This article examines the ways in which the legacies and collective memories of Biafra , the secessionist state established at the time of Nigeria's civil war from 1967 to 1970 , shape contemporary Igbo practices and ...
ABSTRACT This article examines the ways in which the legacies and collective memories of Biafra , the secessionist state established at the time of Nigeria's civil war from 1967 to 1970 , shape contemporary Igbo practices and ...
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