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Woman; also used for a man who has taken no title
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Agbala
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Earth goddess
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Ani
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Personal god
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Chi
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Worthless man
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Efulefu
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A masquerader who impersonates one of the ancestral spirits of the village
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Egwugwu
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A musical instrument; a type of drum made from wood
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Ekwe
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The village green where assemblies for sports, discussions, and so take place
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Ilo
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Iyi-uwa
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A special kind of stone that forms the link between an ogbanje and the spirit world. only if it was discovered and destroyed would the child not die.
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A string of waist beads worn by women
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Jigida
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Food used to greet visitors & guests
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Kola nut
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A shot of approval and greeting
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Kwenu
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Village playground
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Ilo
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Elders
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Ndichie
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The large living quarters of the head of the family
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Obi
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Murder/manslaughter
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Ochu
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