The Lucky Ones South of the Sahara
The Lucky Ones South of the Sahara is the story of the Ngwa people among the Igbo of Nigeria, south of the Sahara. Ngwa Nzem means “the lucky ones.” This story is documented in essays about their land, people, customs, achievements, and aspirations. The Ngwa never forgets his/her roots. The communal efforts of Ngwa people are reflected in how individuals are collectively sponsored for overseas educational trips with proceeds from the harvest of palm fruits. These individuals come back to become role models and community leaders.
The Ngwa celebrate the birth of every child and memorialize the deaths of men and women of great achievement. Their dances speak to the circumstance of birth or death. Tributes to matriarchs and patriarchs underscore the respect that is accorded those who have made Ngwaland a better society. Yet, they believe the best is still ahead of them in the lives of their children.
The Lucky Ones South of the Sahara tells the story of the Ngwa in the Diaspora. Their gatherings at the local or national levels encourage self-development, inte-gration in the American society, as well as reaching back to help those in the homeland. The Ngwa appreciate friendships and believe that all peoples can enjoy the blessings of a peaceful world. These essays collectively present a tapestry of Ngwa traditions and achievements.
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The Ngwa celebrate the birth of every child and memorialize the deaths of men and women of great achievement. Their dances speak to the circumstance of birth or death. Tributes to matriarchs and patriarchs underscore the respect that is accorded those who have made Ngwaland a better society. Yet, they believe the best is still ahead of them in the lives of their children.
The Lucky Ones South of the Sahara tells the story of the Ngwa in the Diaspora. Their gatherings at the local or national levels encourage self-development, inte-gration in the American society, as well as reaching back to help those in the homeland. The Ngwa appreciate friendships and believe that all peoples can enjoy the blessings of a peaceful world. These essays collectively present a tapestry of Ngwa traditions and achievements.
The Lucky Ones South of the Sahara
The Lucky Ones South of the Sahara is the story of the Ngwa people among the Igbo of Nigeria, south of the Sahara. Ngwa Nzem means “the lucky ones.” This story is documented in essays about their land, people, customs, achievements, and aspirations. The Ngwa never forgets his/her roots. The communal efforts of Ngwa people are reflected in how individuals are collectively sponsored for overseas educational trips with proceeds from the harvest of palm fruits. These individuals come back to become role models and community leaders.
The Ngwa celebrate the birth of every child and memorialize the deaths of men and women of great achievement. Their dances speak to the circumstance of birth or death. Tributes to matriarchs and patriarchs underscore the respect that is accorded those who have made Ngwaland a better society. Yet, they believe the best is still ahead of them in the lives of their children.
The Lucky Ones South of the Sahara tells the story of the Ngwa in the Diaspora. Their gatherings at the local or national levels encourage self-development, inte-gration in the American society, as well as reaching back to help those in the homeland. The Ngwa appreciate friendships and believe that all peoples can enjoy the blessings of a peaceful world. These essays collectively present a tapestry of Ngwa traditions and achievements.
The Ngwa celebrate the birth of every child and memorialize the deaths of men and women of great achievement. Their dances speak to the circumstance of birth or death. Tributes to matriarchs and patriarchs underscore the respect that is accorded those who have made Ngwaland a better society. Yet, they believe the best is still ahead of them in the lives of their children.
The Lucky Ones South of the Sahara tells the story of the Ngwa in the Diaspora. Their gatherings at the local or national levels encourage self-development, inte-gration in the American society, as well as reaching back to help those in the homeland. The Ngwa appreciate friendships and believe that all peoples can enjoy the blessings of a peaceful world. These essays collectively present a tapestry of Ngwa traditions and achievements.
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BN ID: | 2940015516951 |
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Publisher: | Dark Planet Publishing |
Publication date: | 10/11/2012 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
Pages: | 242 |
File size: | 217 KB |
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