Ishan (nwap)
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Ishan
A̱byin mbyin | Naijeriya |
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A̱byin | Naijeriya |
Shyia̱ di̱ fam tyok a̱byin | Si̱tet A̱do |
Ishan ku A̱san ba (Ishan: Ẹ̀bhò Ẹ̀sán) yet nwap ja di̱ fam a̱tak a̱byin Naijeriya ji̱ lyiat a̱lyem Ishan ka. Nta̱m taada Ishan na, ni̱nia yet khap, bwoi a̱ki̱kan ma̱ a̱yit, á̱nietnzwang khwap ma̱ng cong a̱kat. Á̱niet ba kap tswan, a̱gba̱no (erhonhiele), a̱bwan (otien), shita li̱lak (akoh), kwakwa, tswa betel, a̱gworo, fat, a̱vokado, a̱cyi, a̱kamm, rogo, swakpat, cyia̱ga̱vang, jinjok, shyui, tsuntswang/ya̱ba, a̱lyemu, pi̱lanten, a̱ga̱faat nyenyiat, tumatut, a̱rungguna/a̱da̱ngka̱li, kusat, a̱ba̱ri̱ba, a̱ka̱mbut, ma̱ng ntangka̱i kwon ma̱ a̱di̱di̱t.[1]
Susot a̱gwomna̱ti mali Ishan mi̱ Si̱tet A̱do
[jhyuk | jhyuk a̱tyin ka]Kwaí ji/bibyintyok hu ma̱ a̱byin Ishan ka shyia̱ di̱ susot a̱gwomna̱ti mali tswuon jini mi̱ di̱ yong huni:
- SA̱M Esan-North-East, Uromi: Uromi ma̱ng Uzea
- SA̱M Esan Central, Irrua: Irrua, Ugbegun, Opoji, Ewu, Ebudin
- SA̱M Esan West, Ekpoma: Ekpoma, Iruekpen, Idoa, Ogwa, Urohi, Ukhun, Egoro ma̱ng Ujiogba
- SA̱M Esan South East, Ubiaja: Ubiaja, Ewohimi, Emu, Ohordua, Ẹwatto, Okhuesan, Orowa, Ugboha, Oria, Illushi, Onogholo, Inyenlen
- SA̱M Igueben, Igueben: Igueben, Ebelle, Amaho, Ẹwossa, Udo, Ekpon, Ugun, Okalo
Bu nwuan
[jhyuk | jhyuk a̱tyin ka]Ya̱fang
[jhyuk | jhyuk a̱tyin ka]- ↑ "AGRICULTURE IN ESAN". Retrieved 2021-05-17.
Fang a̱zanson
[jhyuk | jhyuk a̱tyin ka]Kuzang tangka̱i
- Okojie, Christopher Gbelokoto; Arhuidese, J. E. (2004). Esan Native Laws and Customs: With Ethnological Studies of the Esan People. Ilepeju Press. ISBN 978-9-781-66338-3.
- Esan Magazine (2007). Who Is Who In Esanland. Esan Magazine. ISBN 978-9-783-51147-7.
- Okoduwa, A.I. (2007). Evolution of Esan Politics. Omo-Uwessan Publishers.
- Bradbury, R.E. (2007). Evolution of Esan Politics. Omo-Uwessan Publishers.
- http://ufdc.ufl.edu/UF00075002/00001/1j
Tashikum
- Sidahome, Joseph E. (1964). Stories of the Benin Empire. Oxford University Press, London.
Nyian nghwughwu
- Professor Ahianba, Joseph Eizielen (2013). The vernacular architecture of Esanland. Ever-Blessed Publishers. ISBN 9789789360260.
- Lorenz, Carol Ann (1995). Ishan Sculpture: Nigerian Art at a Crossroads of Culture. Columbia University.
A̱ka̱fwuop nta
[jhyuk | jhyuk a̱tyin ka]- Gerontocracy of Esan people (di̱n Shong)
- Okosun, Anthony (11 Zwat A̱natat 2013). "Edo Civilization, Esan War Machine and the Founding of Lagos(Expanded and Revised)". Nigeria Village Square. Retrieved 22 Zwat Swak ma̱ng Jhyiung 2014. (di̱n Shong)
- "Esan TV". 10 Zwat A̱natat 2018.
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