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Bakulu people (also Ikolu, Ikulu, Bekulu) are a
people found in
Zangon Kataf,
Kachia and
Kauru Local Government Areas of
southern Kaduna State of Middle...
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Baccoo (bakru in
Sranan Tongo, and
bakulu or
bakuu in
Saramaccan language) is a
legendary character from
Guyanese and
Surinamese folklore. Description...
- dies and
enters the
spiritual world, or Nu Mpémba, with the ancestors, or
bakulu.
Because Bakongo people have a "dual soul-mind," or mwèla-ngindu, they are...
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Religion Christianity,
Traditional Religion,
Islam Related ethnic groups Bakulu, Ham, Koro, Bajju, Atyap, Afizere, Berom, Jukun, Kuteb, Efik, Igbo, Yoruba...
- They also
believe his
female counterpart called Nzambici, the
ancestors (
bakulu) as well as
guardian spirits, such as Lemba, the basimbi,
bakisi and bakita...
- the
Atyap peoples, Kpop
among the Ham;
Agwom among the Adara, Afizere,
Bakulu and
Gbong Gwom by the
Berom in
southern Kaduna State and
Plateau State....
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cakes and
honey and the Bajju, Agworok, Asholyio, Atyecarak, Atsam, Niten,
Bakulu,
Avori and
Berom all took part in this trade. The
Atyap trading contacts...
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believed to
inhabit bodies of
water and rocks,
having the
ability to
guide bakulu, or the ancestors,
along the Kalûnga line to the
spiritual world after death...
- (dubbed
Kataf by the Hausa) 14 Ayu 15
Bajju (dubbed Kaje by the Hausa) 16
Bakulu (Ikulu by the Hausa) 17
Bhazar (named Koro) 18 Bur (Sanga) 19
Dingi 20 Fantswam...
- -lu, -lü (Turkish, Azeri) "from" (e.g. İzmirli, Ankaralı, İstanbullu,
Bakülü)[citation needed] -li (Italian)[citation needed] -lin (French, Irish, Swedish)...