Title | Date | Reference | Authors | Call # | ISSN | ||
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Satire, agency and the contestation of patriarchy in Ibibio women's songs | 2022 | African studies 81 (1): 23-44 | H6/KY [BANTU-] | 0002-0184 | |||
"Breaking juju," breaking trade: museums and the culture of iconoclasm in Nigeria | 2016/2017 | Res 67/68 (): 21-41 | *H6 [RES-] | 0277-1322 | |||
Traditional symbols in Ibibio social relations. The case of nnuk eniin and eyei | 2015 | Anthropos (St Augustin) 110 (2): 533-42 | H6 [ANTHROPOS-] | 0257-9774 | |||
Frog, where are you?: The ethnopragmatics of Ibibio death prevention names | 2015 | Journal of African cultural studies 27 (2): 115-32 | *H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 1369-6815 | |||
Self-rejection and self-denial in HIV/AIDS. The case of Ibibio PLWAs in South-South Nigeria | 2012 | Anthropos (St Augustin) 107 (1): 35-47 | H6 [ANTHROPOS-] | 0257-9774 | |||
Objects from a colonial war. The Dye collection | 2012 | African arts 45 (2): 70-81 | H6/KFY [AFRICAN-] | 0001-9933 | |||
Environmental and cultural dynamics in nutrition: a comparison of food patterns in two Nigerian societies | 2010 | The Anthropologist 12 (2): 95-8 | H6/HB [ANTHROPOLOGIST-] | 0972-0073 | |||
'It's my stepmother'. Witchcraft, social relations, and health security in Ibibio, south-south Nigeria | 2010 | Anthropos (St Augustin) 105 (2): 455-70 | H6 [ANTHROPOS-] | 0257-9774 | |||
Masking youth: trasnformation and transgression on Annang performance | 2008 | African arts 41 (4): 44-59 | H6/KFY [AFRICAN-] | 0001-9933 | |||
Masking youth. Transformation and transgression in Annang performance | 2008 | African arts 41 (4): 44-59 | H6/KFY [AFRICAN-] | 0001-9933 | |||
Social relations and the 'trinity' in Ibibio kinship. The case of Ibibio immigrants in Akpabuyo (Efikland), Nigeria | 2005 | Journal of anthropological research 61 (3): 337-56 | H6 [SOUTHWESTERN-] | 0091-7710 | |||
The [Oberi Okaime] Christian mission as a protest movement | 2000 | Nigerian heritage 9 (): 21-9 | 1116-607X | ||||
Eke-Ekong: total theatre in Annang folk art | 1999 | Nigerian heritage 8 (): 85-100 | 1116-607X | ||||
Traditional healers in the Nigerian health care delivery system and the debate over integrating traditional and scientific medicine | 1999 | Anthropological quarterly 72 (3): 118-30 | 0003-5491 | ||||
Content, form and functions of Ibibio women's folksongs | 1999 | Lore and language 17 (1/2): 243-50 | H6/KF [LORE-] | 0307-7144 | |||
Conflict resolution among the Ibibio of Nigeria | 1997 | Journal of anthropological research 53 (4): 423-41 | H6 [SOUTHWESTERN-] | ||||
Gender relations in Ibibio traditional organizations | 1997 | Dialectical anthropology 22 (2): 205-22 | H6 [DIALECTICAL-] | ||||
Ibibio cosmogony: an example of a pre-critical philosophical orientation | 1996 | Africana Marburgensia 29 (1/2): 16-25 | |||||
Marriage and lineage segmentation in Ibibioland | 1996 | Anthropologica (New Series) 38 (1): 81-92 | |||||
The Ibibio Nke (story-telling) formulaic | 1995 | African notes 19 (1/2): 72-87 | *H6/KY [AFRICAN-] | ||||
Celui qui voulait être dieu [symbolism of Ibibio statues] | 1993 | Arts d'Afrique noire 85 (): 15-22 | H6/KFY [ARTS-] | ||||
Songs from the Akwa Ibom and Cross River States of Nigeria | 1992 | African languages and cultures 5 (2): 133-56 |