Tiv people

Tiv people
ethnic group
Native languageTiv Nwọ́che
Religion or worldviewmagic Nwọ́che
CountryNigeria, Cameroon Nwọ́che
Tiv bride and groom
Tiv cultural dance, the cat dance
A group of Tiv chiefs at an event
The Mutual Union of Tivs (MUTA)
Some pastors and a member of the NKST
A Tiv and European Catholic priests in native Tiv attire
A 1960s kwagh-hir mask
A Tiv indyer at a burial
Bronze Tivi snuff-taker, c. 1932 (© The Trustees of the British museum)
Tiv attire

Abo Tiv (gbaki Tiiv)[1] chi abo Tivoid ethnic group ma ché. Abo Tiv dabi 5% amone kù ma dí Nigeria chakadu, Ma dabi amone mí Òdulugwu mégwélu ojane Nigeria kpai Cameroon.[2] Abo kù ma kí ichi Tiv ojane Nigeria díBenue, Taraba, Nasarawa, Plateau, Cross rivers, Adamawa, Kaduna, kpaí Abuja States. Ichi Tiv chi branch Benue–Congo kpaí Niger–Congo phylum. Egba igbele kí amí enéfu ma wa colonise abo Nigeria tañ amí Fulani chi amí "Munchi" ma dí abo Tiv.

  1. Duggan, E. de C. (1932). "Notes on the Munshi ('Tivi') Tribe of Northern Nigeria: Some Historical Outlines". Journal of the Royal African Society. 31 (123): 173–182. doi:10.1093/oxfordjournals.afraf.a101094. JSTOR 716707.
  2. Emmy and Shamiga Dominic, Itx (January 2019). "The History of the TIV People Published by Agula Terdoo Emmanuel". What's Next for Computer Science in the Coming Decades?.

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