The mission of the Ijaw National Congress of the Americas is to unite and...
Our vision is to create a united and empowered Ijaw community in the Americas, where ...
1. Building a strong and supportive community of Ijaw people in the Americas, that...
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The Ijaws are a collection of people that are indigenous to the Niger Delta in Nigeria.
There are some ethnic groups or settlements that are as old as Nigeria or older than the country and have become relevant to date. These ethnic groups are known to be ancient, providing their people with basic resources that have sustained them till the present.
Like many ethnic groups in Nigeria, the Ijaws have many local foods that are not widespread in Nigeria. Many of these foods involve fish and other seafoods such as clams, oysters and periwinkles; yams and plantains.
The Izon language can be divided into two major categories. The Tuomo Clan, Egbema, Ekeremor, Sagbama (Mein), Bassan, Apoi, Arogbo, Boma (Bumo), Kabo (Kabuowei), Ogboin, Tarakiri, and Kolokuma-Opokuma make up the first group, which is referred to as Western or Central Izon (Ijaw).
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