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Masquerades & Festivals

Documentation of masquerade cultures, festivals, dances, and ceremonies.
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The New Yam Festival, or Ịwa Ji, is central to Igbo identity, dignity, and livelihood. The first yam is offered to Chukwu (God), the ancestors, and the spirits in thanks for the earth’s bounty.

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The Igbo people of Nigeria are renowned for their rich cultural heritage, and among their most captivating traditions are masquerades, or “Mmanwu.”

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