
1) African girl name 2) Nigerian 3) Nigerian native 4) People of southwest nigeria
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1) Aku
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`Takeda Sama-no-suke Nobushige` Kuniyoshi print from the series of 24 Generals of the Kai Province. Date: 1853 ...
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one of the three largest ethnic groups of Nigeria, concentrated in the southwestern part of that country. Much smaller, scattered groups live in ... [27 related articles]
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Language and people of southwestern Nigeria. Highly developed pre-colonial civilization. Yoruba Diaspora resulting from slave trade profoundly influenced cultures of Brazil, Cuba, Haiti and elsewhere.
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The majority ethnic group living in southwestern Nigeria; there is a Yoruba minority in eastern Benin. They number approximately 20 million in all, and...
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The Yoruba are the majority ethnic group living in south west Nigeria; there is a Yoruba minority in east Benin. They number approximately 20 million in all, and their language belongs to the Kwa branch of the Niger- Congo family. The Yoruba established powerful city-states in the 15th century, known for their advanced culture which includes sculpt...
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[
n] - a member of a West African people living chiefly in southwestern Nigeria 2. [n] - a Kwa language spoken by the Yoruba people in southwestern Nigeria
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Aku noun a Kwa language spoken by the Yoruba in southwestern Nigeria
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The majority ethnic group living in southwestern Nigeria; there is a Yoruba minority in eastern Benin. They number approximately 20 million in all, and their language belongs to the Kwa branch of the Niger-Congo family. The Yoruba established powerful city states in the 15th century, known for their advanced culture which includes sculpture...
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a member of a numerous West African coastal people. · the language of the Yoruba, a Kwa language.
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