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The Afizere people (Other: ''Afizarek'',
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: ''Jarawa'') are an ethnic group in Nigeria that occupy
Jos East Jos East is a Local Government Area in Plateau State, Nigeria. Its headquarters are in the town of Angware. its predominant tribe is The Afizere' also known as Jarawa, Jos East is a dividend of Jos where Jos North, and Jos south are the rest divi ...
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Jos North Jos North is a local government area in Plateau State, Nigeria. Its headquarters are in the city center of Jos. The postal code of the area is 930. It has an area of 291 km and a population of 729,300 at the 2006 census. The ethnic group ...
, parts of
Jos South Jos South is a Local Government Area in Plateau State, Nigeria. It houses the Plateau State new Government house which includes the Office of the Executive Governor and other government house administrative offices and departments including Plat ...
and
Mangu Mangu may refer to: Places * Mangu, Burma, a village * Mangu, Estonia, a village * Mangu, Nigeria, a Local Government Area * Mangu Farm, a settlement in Kenya * Mangu station, a railway station in Seoul * Mangu-dong, a dong (neighborhood) of ...
Local Government Areas of
Plateau State Plateau is a northern states of Nigeria, Nigerian state. It is located in the north-central geopolitical zone of Nigeria and includes a range of hills surrounding the Jos Plateau. Plateau State is described as "The Home of Peace and Tourism". Th ...
and parts of
Toro Toro may refer to: Places *Toro, Molise, a ''comune'' in the Province of Campobasso, Italy *Toro, Nigeria, a Local Government Area of Bauchi State, Nigeria *Toro, Shizuoka, an archaeological site in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan *Toro, Zamora, a ''m ...
and
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Local Government Areas of
Bauchi State Bauchi (Fula: ''Leydi Bauchi'' 𞤤𞤫𞤴𞤣𞤭 𞤦𞤢𞤵𞤷𞥅𞤭) is a States of Nigeria, state in the North East (Nigeria), North-East geopolitical zone of Nigeria. It is bordered by Jigawa State, Jigawa to the north, Yobe State, Y ...
,
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. The Afizere are speakers of
Izere language Izere is a dialect continuum of Plateau languages in Nigeria. According to Blench (2008), it is four languages, though ''Ethnologue'' does not distinguish NW and NE Izere. The Cen and Ganang varieties are spoken by only 2000 each. Cen has added ...
. The neighbors of the Afizere to the north are the
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and Jarawan Dass. To the east and southeast are the Zari, Zaar and Pyem. To the south and southwest are the Berom while the Irigwe and Bache (or Rukuba) lie to the west. Northwest of the Afizere are many ethnic groups, the closest of which are the Anaguta, Bujel, Ribina, Kayauri and Duguza; more distant ones include Buji, Gusu,
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, Jere, Amoa, and Lemoro.


Settlement

The Afizere previously settled in the Chawai region of southern
Kaduna State Kaduna (, جىِهَر كَدُنا; مدينة كدونا; , ; ) is a States of Nigeria, state in the northwest geopolitical zone of Nigeria. The state capital is its namesake, the city of Kaduna (city), Kaduna, which was the List of Nigerian ...
. Over time, some Afizere groups moved southwards. The first group from
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settled at the foot of the hills called Gwash close to the current location of the
Jos Museum Jos Museum is a museum in Jos, Nigeria. The museum was established in 1952 by Bernard Fagg. The museum administers the Museum of Traditional Nigerian Architecture. History The museum was founded in 1952 by Bernard E. B. Fagg, who served as t ...
and others settled at the foot of
Shere Hills The Shere Hills are a range of undulating hills and rock formations on the Jos Plateau, situated about 10 km east of the Jos metropolis, the capital of Plateau State in the Middle Belt region of Nigeria. Peaks The Shere Hills have numerous hig ...
in the
Jos Plateau The Jos Plateau is a plateau located near the centre of Nigeria. The plateau has given its name to the Plateau State in which it is found and is named for the state's capital, Jos. The plateau is home to people of diverse cultures and languages ...
. Afizere clans settled southwards of Chawai lands. More than 500,000 Afizere people, distributed over 16 major traditional districts, inhabit territories within
Jos North Jos North is a local government area in Plateau State, Nigeria. Its headquarters are in the city center of Jos. The postal code of the area is 930. It has an area of 291 km and a population of 729,300 at the 2006 census. The ethnic group ...
,
Jos East Jos East is a Local Government Area in Plateau State, Nigeria. Its headquarters are in the town of Angware. its predominant tribe is The Afizere' also known as Jarawa, Jos East is a dividend of Jos where Jos North, and Jos south are the rest divi ...
,
Mangu Mangu may refer to: Places * Mangu, Burma, a village * Mangu, Estonia, a village * Mangu, Nigeria, a Local Government Area * Mangu Farm, a settlement in Kenya * Mangu station, a railway station in Seoul * Mangu-dong, a dong (neighborhood) of ...
, in Plateau State and Tafawa-Balewa and
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Local Government Areas in Bauchi State. During the pre-colonial period, the people lived in hilly terrains surrounding the Jos Plateau as a defense mechanism against jihadist attacks during and after the
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. Afizere towns and villages include Dong, Tudun Wada (Gyese), Kabong, Jos Jarawa, Rikkos, Fudawa, Kwanga, Fobur, Angware, Maijuju, Fusa, and Gwafan (Lamingo), Shere, Zandi, etc.


Culture

Izere towns have a traditional and gerontocratic chieftaincy system that is headed by an Agwom and supported by five districts heads representing the five royal families of the Afizere: Fobur, Forsum, Maigemu, Shere, and Federe. In Afizere land, a district could be a combination of 6 to 12 villages. Historically, the Agwom was also the chief priest of the people. Asharuwa, a traditional dance, is part of the cultural heritage the Afizere have maintained over the years. Asharuwa dance groups have performed in many countries, including the US, UK,
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Language

The language of the people, Izere, is considered part of the Benue-Congo language group that is prominent in Central Nigeria. Izere is spoken in five different dialects. The dialects are: * Ibor, spoken largely in the Fobur district * Isum, spoken in Forsum villages * Iganang, spoken in Shere * Ifudere, spoken in Federe * Ikyo


Dresses

Kings wear ''kukpra'' and have their hair barbed, with the hair like a row in the middle of their heads and step by step horizontal cuts all throughout, signifying the crown. They have a ceremonial staff called an ''akbong'' with one strand. Priests wear the same clothes as the king, but what differentiates them is the king's haircut and his staff, as the priest's akbong has two strands. Men wear ''itak'' round their waists. Women wear ''akpi'' made from atufa or agindo, covering their chest and going around their waists. ''Kurus'' are used to keep babies tight on the back of their mothers and it is water resistant. For brides and grooms, the same clothing they would normally wear is used, but it is freshly made. ; Izere colors and their order # Green ayasignifies agriculture # White ha’ansignifies peace # Yellow zizeresignifies the language # Black ga’absignifies strength #
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cribisignifies wealth


Religion

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are the two major religions among the Afizere, but some Afizere still choose to adhere to their traditional beliefs. In traditional Afizere religion, there is a supreme deity Adakunom (father of the sun" or ""father, the sun" or "mighty sun") who is considered the creator and source of life and health. A few minor gods exist to act as mediators to Adakunom. Then there are the spirits or witches who are the source of both good and evil. Christianity came to Afizere land by the way of
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preachers who converted some Afizere individuals who later acted as agents of dispersion of the religion. Islam came to the region after the Fulani jihad when part of Afizere territory came under the authority of the Emir of Bauchi.


Names

The Izere people like many other tribes or ethnic groups have unique names given to children at birth. A child could be named in accordance to a situation or circumstance leading to his/her birth.


Dances

Many forms of dance are part of this people's culture. * Asharwa — predominantly performed by young Afizere boys and men; all occasions * Amata — predominantly performed by Afizere women both young and old; all occasions * Agba — predominantly performed by men both young and old during royal outing, coronations or royal ceremonies * Agafu — predominantly performed by Afizere men; all occasions * Asurbe — performed by all categories of Afizere during funeral rite of an elderly person only * Natoo abarshi/ikap/isun — performed mostly during farming/harvest primarily by Afizere men * Apanga — performed by only royalty; during ceremonies/coronation * Natoo rekuron — predominantly performed by young and elderly women; only during farming activities Additionally, beating of drums and singing on the farm is customary, with the asum - mata leading.


Food

The Afizere people have different foods and mode of preparation that distinguishes them from other ethnic groups. A few are: * Ikam Itson (hungry rice), made from muster and water * Akare (Gwate, Pate), made from grinded maize, vegetables, garden eggs, sorel (yakuwa) and water * Iririr, made from grinded abusu, meat, little water, salt, pepper and nami rifar (olive oil) * Nakan, made from hungry rice (muster seed) honey and water * Akpam, made from hungry rice (muster), red oil and water * Asirik itcha, made from millet and tamber * Asirik Itson, made from ground muster (hungry rice) and water * Asirik Ariron, made from ariron and guinea corn * Rining Kapkok (soup), made from Izōs, rituh, natok, kapkok, salt and water * Ishutuk (round about beans), made from Ishutuk, abusu, salt, and pepper namai rifar


References


Further reading

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External links


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