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The Igbo MTA
Portrait of a People
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The Igbo "The Igbo: Portrait of a People" offers an immersive journey into the heart of one of Africa's most culturally dynamic groups, native to southeastern Nigeria. This comprehensive book illuminates the Igbo's unique pre-colonial identity, characterized by a sophisticated acephalous (headless) system of governance rooted in kinship, lineage, and age-grade associations, where power was diffused and consensus highly valued. It explores their vibrant agricultural economy, centered around the revered yam, and their bustling markets, where women played a formidable role as astute traders. Discover the rich tapestry of their oral traditions—from profound proverbs to captivating folktales—and their deeply intertwined spiritual beliefs, Odinani, alongside the later influence of Christianity, all shaping a people known for their ingenuity and strong communal bonds.

The narrative also unflinchingly confronts the profound challenges that have shaped the Igbo story, including the devastating impact of the transatlantic slave trade and the transformative, often disruptive, era of British colonialism that reshaped their political and economic landscape. Central to this portrait is the harrowing account of the Nigerian Civil War (Biafran War), a period of immense suffering and marginalization that deeply scarred the Igbo psyche. Yet, out of these adversities, the book showcases the extraordinary resilience and adaptability of the Igbo, tracing their remarkable postwar resurgence through rapid urbanization and the formation of a powerful global diaspora, driven by an unwavering commitment to education and an innate entrepreneurial spirit that has seen them excel in various professional and commercial spheres worldwide.

What You'll Find Inside:
  • Uncover the unique acephalous governance model and decentralized power structure, contrasting with centralized systems.
  • Explore the intricate social organization based on kinship, age grades, and the influential role of women's associations.
  • Discover the dynamic traditional economy centered on intensive agriculture, vibrant markets, and entrepreneurial trade, including the four-day week.
  • Delve into the rich cultural heritage, including traditional religion (Odinani), oral traditions, diverse festivals, and distinctive art forms like bronzes and Mbari.
  • Trace the historical journey from ancient origins through the profound impacts of the Atlantic slave trade, colonialism, the Biafran War, and subsequent resilience in the modern era and diaspora.
Who's It For:

This comprehensive portrait of the Igbo people is ideal for students and scholars of African history, anthropology, and cultural studies. It also serves as an insightful resource for anyone interested in gaining a deep understanding of one of Africa's most dynamic and resilient ethnic groups, from their ancient origins to their modern global influence.

Author:

Sarah Gonzales

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Date Published:

May 31, 2025

Word Count:

44,645 words

Reading Time:

3 hours 8 minutes

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