Location: Aguleri, Alaigbo | Date: 1902 | Credit: J.B. PioletIdigo, king of the Agouleris, before his conversion
“…the Father pronounces his first homily and announces his intention to constitute a Mission. In response to his words, Idigo [chief of the Aguleris] bows down before his idols, exclaiming: “Oh my deities, I am grateful that you have sent me this White today. There will be happiness and peace for all. – Leave your idols, responds P. Lutz, they have nothing to do with my arrival.” (pp. 212-213)
Original
Reformed spellings for Igbo Settlements
Abakaliki is Abakaleke; Afikpo is Ehugbo; Asaba is Ahaba; Awgu is Ogu; Awka is Oka; Bonny is Ubani; Enugu is Enugwu; Ibusa is Igbuzor; Igrita is Igwuruta; Oguta is Ugwuta; Onitsha is Onicha; Owerri is Owerre; Oyigbo is Obigbo; Port Harcourt is Diobu; Ogwashi-Uku is Ogwa Nshi Ukwu... any more will be added.
Abakaliki is Abakaleke; Afikpo is Ehugbo; Asaba is Ahaba; Awgu is Ogu; Awka is Oka; Bonny is Ubani; Enugu is Enugwu; Ibusa is Igbuzor; Igrita is Igwuruta; Oguta is Ugwuta; Onitsha is Onicha; Owerri is Owerre; Oyigbo is Obigbo; Port Harcourt is Diobu; Ogwashi-Uku is Ogwa Nshi Ukwu... any more will be added.
Tuesday, July 17, 2012
Idigo, roi des Agouléris, avant sa conversion
Category:
19th Century,
Aguleri,
Igbo,
The Upper Class
Friday, June 29, 2012
Virginia Gazette, Williamsburg, March 21, 1766
Virginia Gazette (Purdie & Co.), Williamsburg, March 21, 1766. COMMITTED to James City prison an Ibo Negro fellow about 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high, about 40 years old, has on a blue coat with metal buttons, a cotton waistcoat, a pair of buckskin breeches, has five gashes of his country mark on each cheek, and says that he was sold about 6 years ago by Col. Hunter, late of Hampton, to David Sallen, waterman. The owner may have him on proving his property, and paying charges, of WILLIAM LANE.— William Lane
Location: Williamsburg, Virginia | Date: March 21, 1766 | Credit:
Category:
18th century,
Abroad,
Europeans,
Igbo,
Slave notice,
Slavery,
United States,
Virginia
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Mbari
Category:
Architecture,
Beauty,
Buildings,
Igbo,
Mbari,
Sculptures,
Women
Asaba men
Category:
19th Century,
Ahaba,
Aniocha,
Crowds,
Full Length Portraits,
Igbo,
Men
Ekele - Ekene
Thanks for the positive feedback from commenters and also for those whole follow or view this blog. Imeela.
Category:
Blog Messages,
Igbo
Sunday, May 6, 2012
Wedding dress
Category:
1900s,
19th Century,
Courtship,
Full Length Portraits,
Igbo,
Opobo,
Portraits,
Ubani (Bonny),
Women
Agaba/Mgbedike masquerade
Sunday, December 11, 2011
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