Igbo History Hebrew Exiles of Eri

Igbo History Hebrew Exiles of Eri PDF

Author: Omabala Aguleri

Publisher: eBookIt.com

Published: 2014-07-13

Total Pages: 220

ISBN-13: 145662220X

DOWNLOAD EBOOK →

This s an Igbo History book that has the first time told of how the people of the South East and the South South Zones are Igbo. These are the Edo, the Itsekiri, the Urhobo, the Ijaw, the Ogoni, the Ika, the Opobo, the Efik, the Anang, the Ibibio, the Ogoja the Obubra, the Owerri, the Anambra, the Udi, the Ezeagu, the Nkanu, the Nsukka, the Akpoto, the Izza the Izzi, the Ikwo, the Ngwa, the Andoni, the Ikwerre, the Ndokki and others are all Igbo. Every family in the South East and South South owe it a duty to book for copies of this book for their children at home and abroad.

Eri

Eri PDF

Author: Elias Ike Ekwemmuor

Publisher:

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 328

ISBN-13:

DOWNLOAD EBOOK →

Igbo-Israel

Igbo-Israel PDF

Author: Odi Moghalu

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2015-09-09

Total Pages: 170

ISBN-13: 1514403439

DOWNLOAD EBOOK →

The legend of The Lost Tribes of Israel remained for scholars, historians, archeologists, anthropologists and Hebraists a fascinating topic for millennia. When Israel faced an imperial conquest in the hands of the Assyrian empire in 722 B.C. as earlier warned by prophets Isaiah and Hosea, the nation also went on exile and into what seemed oblivion. A people who for penalty of apostasy became a dispersed people across the globe for nearly three thousand years creating a puzzle of identity and location for so long has suddenly began to emerge from the shadows of time. The account of their journey and experiences over this period had largely remained conjectures as they assimilated amongst foreign cultures. The Igbo, sojourned in the two sides of lower Niger, one of Africas great rivers second only to the Nile and like other exiled tribes of Israel was relatively unknown to those who never had any contacts with them. The era of trans-Atlantic forced migrations and European colonization opened this connection. The exposition of a peoples beliefs, behavior, attitudes and values within religious, cultural and political context had only affirmed their origin and identity.

African Indigenous Knowledges in a Postcolonial World

African Indigenous Knowledges in a Postcolonial World PDF

Author: Olajumoke Yacob-Haliso

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2020-11-29

Total Pages: 304

ISBN-13: 1000259862

DOWNLOAD EBOOK →

This book argues that ancient and modern African indigenous knowledges remain key to Africa’s role in global capital, technological and knowledge development and to addressing her marginality and postcoloniality. The contributors engage the unresolved problematics of the historical and contemporary linkages between African knowledges and the African academy, and between African and global knowledges. The book relies on historical and comparative political analysis to explore the global context for the application of indigenous knowledges for tackling postcolonial challenges of knowledge production, conflict and migration, and women’s rights on the continent in transcontinental African contexts. Asserting the enduring potency of African indigenous knowledges for the transformation of policy, the African academy and the study of Africa in the global academy, this book will be of interest to scholars of African Studies, postcolonial studies and decolonisation and global affairs.