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  2. Igbo culture - Wikipedia

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    Traditional Igbo Marriage Attire. The traditional marriage is known as Igbankwu, or wine carrying, since it involves the bride serving up a cup of palm wine to her fiancé. Prior to the wedding, the groom must go to the bride's compound with his father before the Igbankwu day to get the bride's father's consent to marry her daughter.

  3. Igbo people - Wikipedia

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    A modern Igbo wedding, Nnewi, Nigeria. In the past, many Igbo men practiced polygamy. The polygamous family is made up of a man and his wives and all their children. Men sometimes married multiple wives for economic reasons so as to have more people in the family, including children, to help on farms.

  4. Marriage customs in Africa - Wikipedia

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    Examples of traditional marriage customs within Africa can be seen when analyzing the Yoruba people of Nigeria. The Yoruba integrate many traditional Yoruba marriage customs (such as arranged marriages and bridewealth) into their Christian and Islamic ceremonies.

  5. Odinala - Wikipedia

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    An Igbo, of Igbuzo heritage, traditional ceremony for deceased relatives Akwa-ocha (Otu-ogwu). [40] The Igbo traditionally believe in an afterlife in the spirit world or dimension , where the deceased ancestors exist, and may influence the material world and their descendants.

  6. Wrapper (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    Wrapper (clothing) A group of Nigerian women wearing a blouse and wrapper sets with Gele . The wrapper, lappa, or pagne is a colorful garment widely worn in West Africa by both men and women. It has formal and informal versions and varies from simple draped clothing to fully tailored ensembles.

  7. Igboland - Wikipedia

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    Igboland ( Standard Igbo: Àlà Ị̀gbò ), [4] [5] also known as Southeastern Nigeria (but extends into South-Southern Nigeria ), is the indigenous homeland of the Igbo people. [6] [7] It is a cultural and common linguistic region in southern Nigeria.