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Eburutu Factor in Ikom-Efik Relations - Prof. Frank N. Enor

Eburutu Factor in Ikom-Efik Relations - Prof. Frank N. Enor The spread and influence of Efik language from the southern to the central district of the

Eburutu Factor in Ikom-Efik Relations - Prof. Frank N. Enor

Eburutu Factor in Ikom-Efik Relations - Prof. Frank N. Enor


 JOURNAL:

HUMANITIES AND CULTURAL STUDIES, Volume 6, Number 2, May 2016

ARTICLE TITLE: 

Eburutu Factor in Ikom-Efik Relations

AUTHOR: 

Prof. Frank N. Enor 

Department of History and International Studies University of Calabar

PAGES: 1-9


ABSTRACT 

The spread and influence of Efik language from the southern to the central district of the Cross River region is undoubtedly expressions of intergroup contacts and relations between the Efik of the estuary and the hinterland peoples of central Cross River from early times. These relations have been expressed in migrations, trade and cultural exchanges. This study which is a contribution to the ongoing study on the Efik and their neighbours attempts an examination of these relationships with a view to establishing the Eburutu factor in Ikom-Efik relations.

 KEYWORDS: Eburutu, Ikom, Efik

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