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power tussle [citation needed]. The
Jukuns are
divided into two
major groups; the
Jukun Wanu and
Jukun Wapa. The
Jukun Wanu are
fishermen residing along...
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Jukun or
Djugun or
Dyugun may
refer to:
Jukun people (West Africa)
Jukun Takum language Jukun people (Australia)
Jukun language (disambiguation) Djugun...
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Jukun (Njikun), or more
precisely Jukun Takum, is a
Jukunoid language of
Cameroon used as a
trade language in Nigeria.
Though there are only a few thousand...
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Jukun may
refer to:
Jukun Takum language, a
Jukunoid language of
Cameroon used as a
trade language in
Nigeria Jukun Wapan language or Wukari, a major...
- Nature's Gift to the Nation. The main
ethnic groups are the Mumuye, Mambilla,
Jukun, Kuteb, Wurkun, Yandang, Ndola, Itchen, Jenjo, Tiv,Fulani,Tigun,And Jibu...
- the Edo, Ijaw, Fulɓe, Kanuri, Urhobo-Isoko, Ibibio, Ebira, Nupe, Gbagyi,
Jukun, Igala, Idoma,
Ogoni and Tiv
account for
between 35 and 40%;
other minorities...
- of
childbirth and fertility, with the back and tail of a crocodile. The
Jukun shrine in the
Wukari Federation,
Nigeria is
dedicated to
crocodiles in thanks...
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Niger River following a
defeat to the
Kingdom of Benin.
Shortly after, a
Jukun migration from
Wukari conquered and
established a
royal dynasty in Idah...
- languages)
Religion Christianity, Islam,
Traditional African religions Related ethnic groups Hausa, Fulani, Doma, Alago, Kanuri,
Jukun, Rindre, Eloyi...
- The
Djugun (also
spelt Jukun, Tjunung) are an
Aboriginal Australian people of the
Kimberley region of
Western Australia.
Writing in 1974,
Norman Tindale...