A̱bwoi
Tafa | African traditional religion (ATR): a proposal for academic reflection |
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Vam-a̱byin | Afrika |
Abwoi (Tyap ("Maba̱ta̱do"): A̠bwoi, A̠boi. Vak lyuut ghyang: Obwoi; (Gwoot): A̠bvwoi, A̠bvoi; Jhyuo: A̠bvwoi, A̠bvoi; Daa: Ku, Buboi, Bomboin; Kyoli: Amboyinye;[1] Byoot: Nezhen; Kpat: Dodo) yet khwi taada Afi̱rika hwa ku nyia̱ nkyang di̱niat-di̱niat a̱ni nang á̱sam bya ma̱nyin byia̱ a̱wat shyia̱ a̱mami. A̱wot á̱ ni̱ kyiak nyia̱ ba̱ yet tswá a̱yaatyia̱ gbangban ja ji̱ ni̱ bwuok a̱ bai á̱ bu byin nang mman a̱ni, nang nwunwuat mba hwa á̱ fwuong ma̱nyin nhu a̱wot á̱ si̱ mi̱n di mba baa. Sot jini byia̱ kuntyin tsi̱tsak á̱niet pi̱lato a̱ka̱wa̱tyia̱ Naijeriya ka̱ doot á̱ mi̱n ngyei mba Á̱nienzi̱t a? Mami á̱niet bani, á̱ si̱ mbyia̱ Á̱niet Tswaywan, A̱tyap, A̱jhyuo, A̱sunkurum, A̱koro, A̱daa, Á̱nietza̱fan ma̱ng á̱ghyang.[2]
Á̱nietkhwi ba ni̱ kwi á̱pyia̱mba nci̱ri̱ng ma̱ a̱lyia̱ ka a̱wot ba̱ bu tung da̱ a̱vwuo a̱nyiung a̱ka̱nyiung ma̱ a̱lyia̱, a̱wot A̱bwoi ba ni̱ lyiat ma̱ng a̱mba di̱n jen a̱ja tazwa nkyang na na̱ naat mbwuot ma̱ a̱keang ka a̱ni.[3]
Ya̱fang
[jhyuk | jhyuk a̱tyin ka]- ↑ Isichei, p. 50.
- ↑ Isichei, Elizabeth (Zwat Sweang 1988). "On Masks and Audible Ghosts: Some Secret Male Cults in Central Nigeria". Journal of Religion in Africa. Brill. 18 (1): 42–70. doi:10.2307/1580836. JSTOR 1580836. Retrieved Zwat A̱kubunyiung 26, 2020.
- ↑ Agang, Sunday Bobai (22 Zwat A̱taa 2016). When Evil Strikes: Faith and the Politics of Human Hostility. p. 238. ISBN 9781498235679. Retrieved Zwat A̱kubunyiung 26, 2020.
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