Agboeze-Odo Traditional Igbo Marriage Ceremony: Ribbon-Cutting
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Agboeze-Odo Traditional Igbo Marriage Ceremony: Ribbon-Cutting
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Agboeze-Odo Traditional Igbo Marriage Ceremony: Ribbon-Cutting
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Creator (cre): Nwankwo, Jude
Creator (cre): Carter-Enyi, Aaron
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Traditional marriage ceremony between Constance Agboeze and Marcellus Odo. This recording shows the bride and her family accepting the groom's offer of marriage and bride-price and welcoming the groom and his kinsmen into the venue for the marriage. Once the groom has sprayed enough money and the other requirements of the bride-price have been met, the bride adorns the groom with the jewelry and crown of a king and cuts a ribbon that indicates the families are now joined.
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adept.unn.0019.001
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NGA
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00:16:49
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All works in this collection are protected by copyright. For more information or to request a use not granted under the Copyright Educational Use Statement from rightsstatements.org, please contact Aaron Carter-Enyi (aaron.carterenyi@morehouse.edu) with the web URL or handle identification number.
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This series contains materials collected from the University of Nigeria Nsukka for the ADEPt project. The University of Nigeria was founded in 1960 with the Faculty of Arts, including the first Department of Music in Nigeria. The Department of Music boasts a number of student ensembles, including the African Instrumental Ensemble, Opera, Chorus, Dance-Drama, and Afro Pop Band. The Nsukka community is known for its indigenous music including the unique Ikorodo ensemble which is accompanied by the maidens dance. A partnership with the Africana Digital Ethnography Project (ADEPt), the University of Nigeria Digital Collection includes studio recordings from the Sam Chukwu Memorial Recording Studio (founded 2019) and field recordings by scholars of the University of Nigeria. Consistent with best practices, all raw data and edited audio and video clips are stored at the University of Nigeria. If the University of Nigeria establishes an institutional repository in the future, the recordings available here will also be uploaded to that site. For access to unedited field recordings for research purposes, please contact the Curator, Jude Nwankwo, University of Nigeria - Nsukka, jude.nwankwo@unn.edu.ng
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adept.unn.0019
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All works in this collection are protected by copyright. For more information or to request a use not granted under the Copyright Educational Use Statement from rightsstatements.org, please contact Aaron Carter-Enyi (aaron.carterenyi@morehouse.edu) with the web URL or handle identification number.
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