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Anaang (also
spelled Annang and Ànnang) is an
ethnic group in
Southern Nigeria,
whose land is
primarily within 8 of the
present 31
Local Government Areas...
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Anaang (Annang) is the
native language of the
Anaang people of Nigeria. The
Annang speaker of
English tends to
apply the
grammatical rules of
Annang in...
- Look up
Anaang in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Anaang may
refer to:
Anaang people, a
people of
southern Nigeria Anaang language, a Niger-Congo language...
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after Hausa, Yoruba, Igbo and Fulani. The
major Efik-Ibibio
languages are:
Anaang (5.5
million speakers, 2018 estimate)
Ibibio (15
million speakers, including...
- Urue-Offong/Oruko Uyo The main
ethnic groups of the
state include: Ibibio,
Anaang, Oro and Obolo. The
people of Akwa Ibom are
predominantly Christians. 976...
- pre-colonial times, it was
written with
Nsibidi ideograms,
similar to Igbo, Efik,
Anaang, and Ejagham.
Ibibio has also had
influences on Afro-American diasporic...
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criticized to be ****ociated with
rituals that are not
acceptable by Christians.
Anaang people Leblouh Brink,
Pamela J. (1989-11-01). "The
fattening room among...
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Angela Meder has
described in
Gorilla Journal a
cultural practice of the
Anaang people of
southeastern Nigeria and
southwestern Cameroon whereby a new tribal...
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University of
Calabar Thesis The
Effect of
Duration on the
Intonation of
Anaang Learners of English. (1998)
Doctoral advisor Okon Etim
Akpan Essien Academic...
- Ibibio, Niger–Congo →
Cross River →
Anaang, Niger–Congo →
Cross River → Eket,
Nigeria (Akwa Ibom State) Eket,
Anaang, Oron
Christianity Icelanders Indo-European...