Anthropological Report on the Ibo-Speaking Peoples of Nigeria; Law and Custom of the Ibo of the Awka Neighbourhood
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Anthropological Report on the Ibo-Speaking Peoples of Nigeria; Law and Custom of the Ibo of the Awka Neighbourhood

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ISBN-13:
9780243750153
Veröffentl:
2017
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0
Autor:
S. Nigeria
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Sprache:
Englisch
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Whilst the greatest effort has been made to ensure the quality of this text, due to the historical nature of this content, in some rare cases there may be minor issues with legibility. Produce - Ou the whole the country cannot be called productive; it is so called white land, especially round Awka, and the yams produced are poor. I found it impossible to Obtain statistics of the kind obtained in the Ede country as to the number Of yams produced per annum; they are not tied up in the same way, and are dug up at different seasons Of the year; estimates were given to me by various men, but they do not seem to me sufficiently reliable to be worth reproducing. One result Of the unproductive character Of the country is that in the rainy season many people are compelled to subsist, at least in parts, upon roots, a diet resulting in some disorder Of the digestive organs which frequently carries Off several hundred people in a town; apart from this the native doctors assured me that the country is healthy, and that, in the parts towards the sea coast, nearly ten times as many people out of health are to be found as in the neighbourhood of Awka I certainly saw exceedingly few sick people.
Produce — Ou the whole the country cannot be called productive; it is so called white land, especially round Awka, and the yams produced are poor. I found it impossible to Obtain statistics of the kind obtained in the Ede country as to the number Of yams produced per annum; they are not tied up in the same way, and are dug up at different seasons Of the year; estimates were given to me by various men, but they do not seem to me sufficiently reliable to be worth reproducing. One result Of the unproductive character Of the country is that in the rainy season many people are compelled to subsist, at least in parts, upon roots, a diet resulting in some disorder Of the digestive organs which frequently carries Off several hundred people in a town; apart from this the native doctors assured me that the country is healthy, and that, in the parts towards the sea coast, nearly ten times as many people out of health are to be found as in the neighbourhood of Awka I certainly saw exceedingly few sick people.

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