Ikwo people

The Ikwo are a subgroup of the Igbo people who live in southeastern Nigeria.[2] The area is rich in mineral resources, and the ancestors of today’s inhabitants developed bronze-casting techniques over a thousand years ago, some found in the town of Igbo Ukwu. The creativity and technical skill demonstrated by those early Igbo bronze, metal and terra cotta crafters is recognized as among the finest in the history of the world.[3] They number around 600,000[1]

Ikwo
Total population
600,000
Regions with significant populations
 Nigeria 600,000[1]
Languages
Ikwo language

Ikwo language is spoken in Ebonyi and Cross River.

Notable Indigenes

See also

Igbo people

Ikwo (Local Government)

References

  1. http://www.joshuaproject.net/people-clusters.php?rop2=C0095 Joshua Project - Great Commission Status of the Igbo Cluster
  2. Olson, James Stuart (1996). The Peoples of Africa: An Ethnohistorical Dictionary. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 234. ISBN 0313279187.
  3. http://www.theseedcompany.org/project/abakaliki-bible-cluster-ikwo "Abakaliki Bible Cluster | Ikwo"


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