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Journal articles on the topic "Efik (African people) Efik (African people) Art"

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Mensah, Eyo Offiong, and Rosemary Arikpo Eni. "What’s in the Stomach is Used to Carry What’s on the Head: An Ethnographic Exploration of Food Metaphors in Efik Proverbs." Journal of Black Studies 50, no. 2 (February 7, 2019): 178–201. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0021934719826104.

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Food and foodways are essential components of the Efik biocultural system, as the Efik people of Southern Cross River State, Southeastern Nigeria, are famous for their rich dietary history and cuisine tradition. Food and foodways are, therefore, quintessential aspects of the Efik cultural history and social structure, which are intergenerational. This article explores the use of food symbolisms (embedded in rich metaphors) in Efik proverbs, which are perceptual frameworks or conceptual grids that highlight fundamental cultural values and mores as well as reinforce and instill acceptable social behavior. The study is rooted in the Afrocentric paradigm, which re-asserts the interpretation of Efik proverbs based on African values, perspectives, and narratives, and adds relevant ontological and epistemological analytic dimensions in operationalizing the collective and contextual understanding of Efik (African) proverbs. In this context, the Efik view the world through the lens of food, exploring the role of food and eating correlates as means of addressing their society’s psychodynamic challenges, which paradoxically are not about food.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Efik (African people) Efik (African people) Art"

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Ukpong, Onoyom Godfrey. "Contemporary southern Nigeria art in comparative perspective reassessment and analysis, 1935-2002 /." Diss., Online access via UMI:, 2006.

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Bassey, Michael Edet. "Witnessing in the Acts of the Apostles : a study of the communicational strategies and their relevance to the evangelization of the Africans today with particular reference to the Efik - Ibibio people of Nigeria /." Romae : Pontificia Universitas Urbaniana, Facultas Theologicae, 1988. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb361509555.

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Books on the topic "Efik (African people) Efik (African people) Art"

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Sidibe (edyang) and Asibon Edem (edyang). Enugu: New Generation Books, 1992.

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Akak, Eyo Okon. Efuts: Disintegration & integration: a chronicle of their sociological transformation from Efut to Efik. Calabar [Nigeria]: Akak and Sons, 2000.

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Akak, Eyo Okon. Efuts: Disintegration & integration: a chronicle of their sociological transformation from Efut to Efik. Calabar [Nigeria]: Akak and Sons, 2000.

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Young, Asari Effanga. The constitution of the Efiks: Chiefly, monarchical, chiefless or republican. 2nd ed. Calabar, Cross River State, Nigeria: Wusen Publishers, 2011.

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Young, Asari Effanga. The constitution of the Efiks of Cross River State before the advent of British administrators in Nigeria: Chiefly, monarchical, chiefless or republican. Calabar, Cross River State, Nigeria: Wusen Publishers, 2006.

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Akak, Eyo Okon. The Quas: Origin & history : a handbook for research students, scholars and the public. Calabar [Nigeria]: Akak & Sons, 1995.

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Akak, Eyo Okon. The Quas: Origin & history : a handbook for research students, scholars, and the public. Calabar [Nigeria]: Akak & Sons, 1995.

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Imbua, David Lishilinimle. Intercourse and crosscurrents in the Atlantic world: Calabar-British experience, 17th-20th centuries. Durham, N.C: Carolina Academic Press, 2011.

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Akak, Eyo Okon. The Palestine origin of the Efiks. Calabar, Cross River State, Nigeria: Akak and Sons, 1986.

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Akak, Eyo Okon. The Palestine origin of the Efiks. Calabar: Akak and Sons, 1986.

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Book chapters on the topic "Efik (African people) Efik (African people) Art"

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Akpanika, Ekpenyong Nyong. "Religious and Cultural Conflicts." In Handbook of Research on the Impact of Culture in Conflict Prevention and Peacebuilding, 249–66. IGI Global, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-2574-6.ch015.

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Culture and religion are two important parts of human life that are highly emotional. People do everything to protect, defend, and keep their cultural and religious heritage no matter how primitive others may think it is. Failure to recognize the religious and cultural worldview of a people in the evangelization of such society often leads to a conflict of allegiance. This study is a critical appraisal of the Scottish missionary activities among the Efik people of Old Calabar, Nigeria. The effect of neglecting these cultural elements that would have acted as a bridge to the full acceptance of Christianity among the people was neglected. This rigid attitude was challenged by the emergence of some Independent African Churches that came as a substitute for the mission churches. The need for a new perspective on the interaction of culture and religion is therefore required if the world is to survive the current global religious conflicts.
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