Anangues
Aspeto
Anangues (annangues ou anaangues) são um grupo étnico[1] nigero-congolês que vive no litoral sudeste da Nigéria, ocupando oito dos trinta e um governos locais do estado Akwa Ibom, nomeadamente Abak, Essien Udim, Etim Ekpo, Ika, Ikot Ekpene, Obot Akara, Oruk Anam e Ukanafun.
Bibliografia
[editar | editar código-fonte]- Brink, P. J. (1989) The Fattening Room among the Annang of Nigeria. Medical Anthropology 12 (1) p. 131 - 143.
- Ekanem, J. B. (2002) Clashing Cultures: Annang Not(with)standing Christianity: An Ethnography (Gods, Humans, and Religions, No. 3) , Peter Lang Publishing: Brussels. ISBN 0820446874.
- Enang, K. (1987) Some Key Religious concepts of the Annang. In Africana Marburgensia: Cross River Religion, Hackett, R. I. J. (ed) Sonderheft 12 (12) 21 – 34.
- Ette, E. U. Acculturative Stress and the Annang of Nigeria (In Press)
- Ette, E. U. (2007) Annang Heritage Preservation Available https://web.archive.org/web/20111030123010/http://www.annangheritage.org/.
- Koelle, W. (1854) Polyglotta African Cited in Udo, E. U. (1983) The History of the Annang People, Apcon Press Ltd. Calabar, Nigeria.
- Livingstone, W. P. (1916) Mary Slessor of Calabar: Pioneer Missionary, BiblioBazaar, ISBN 1426432909.
- Meek, C. K. (1937) Law and Authority in a Nigerian Tribe. Oxford, England. Oxford University Press ISBN 0389040312.
- Noah, Monday Effiong (1988) Proceedings of the Ibibio Union 1928-1937.
- Messenger, John Cowan (1957). Anang Accultruations: A Study of Shifting Cultural Focus. Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University
- Nair, Kaanan. K. (1972) Politics and society in South Eastern Nigeria, 1841-1906;: A study of power, diplomacy and commerce in Old Calabar (Cass library of African studies. General studies), London, Frank Cass, ISBN 0714622966.
- Udo, E. U. (1983) The History of the Annang People, Calabar, Nigeria. Apcon Press Ltd.
- Umoh, E. (2004) Annang Map with Boundaries, Plano TX. USA.
- Waddell, H.M. (1893) Thirty Nine Years in West Africa and the West Indies. London. Frank Cass Ltd.
Referências
- ↑ «Our Story». Indigenous People of Biafra USA (em inglês). Consultado em 27 de junho de 2019