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  1. Anaguta - Wikipedia

    Anaguta (Iguta), known as Naraguta is an ethnic group in Plateau State of Nigeria. Anaguta is one of the minority ethnic group in plateau state in central part of Nigeria.

  2. Tukunku: the Anaguta cultural Heritage in Jos-Plateau State, Nigeria

    Anaguta means "People with Bow and Arrow." This could be assumed that their forefathers were hunters or warriors who constantly waded against external aggression. Source The Anaguta people are geographically located in Jos-North Local Government Area of Plateau State, Nigeria.

  3. The Anaguta ("people of the bow") are a tiny ethno-linguistic group who live to the north and east of the modern city of Jos, the capital of Plateau State in central Nigeria.

  4. ANAGUTA AND THEIR NEIGHBORS By Elizabeth Isichei Introduction: The Present State of Plateau Studies In 1978 David Tambo published an article on the historiography of the Jos Plateau in central Nigeria, in which he described a stereotype that was already ceasing to exist.1 Colonial ethnographers tended to see Plateau peoples as refugees from

  5. ISHOKORI-ANAGUTA FESTIVAL OF ARTS, CULTURE AND …

    Mar 11, 2025 · Through their annual ishokori-anaguta, the Anaguta people of Central Nigeria showcase and cherish their traditional arts, culture and spirituality. In this way they are able to preserve their ethnic identity in a cosmopolitan Jos environment and a globalised world laden with factors that can erode traditional cultural values, spirituality and ...

  6. A Sociolinguistic Profile of the Iguta [nar] Language of Plateau …

    The Iguta language is spoken by approximately 10,000 to 12,000 Anaguta people who are loosely organized in five clans. The goals of this research included gaining a better understanding of the role of Iguta and other languages in the lives of the Anaguta people.

  7. Afizere - Wikipedia

    Northwest of the Afizere are many ethnic groups, the closest of which are the Anaguta, Bujel, Ribina, Kayauri and Duguza; more distant ones include Buji, Gusu, Sanga, Jere, Amoa, and Lemoro. [3]

  8. AfricaBib | On Being Invisible: An Historical Perspective of the ...

    The Anaguta are a small ethnic group of the Jos Plateau in central Nigeria. Like other peoples of a similar size, they are virtually 'invisible' in most historical literature. This sense of their smallness produced their core perception: the importance of being 'invisible', which served them well in the precolonial period.

  9. Transformation of Traditions in the Digital Era: Evaluation of …

    Empirical evidence from the study reveal that the digital era has altered Anaguta marriage rites in many ways, both positively and negatively.

  10. AfricaBib | Change in Anaguta Traditional Religion

    This article, which is based on fieldwork carried out in 1983-1985, gives an account of religious change among the Anaguta, a small ethnic group living north and east of Jos, the capital of Plateau State in central Nigeria. The Anaguta believe in a remote High God, 'Umyang', symbolized by the sun.

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