Boma tribe
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The Boma tribe (Bumo) of the Ijaw people live in Bayelsa State, Nigeria. The thirteen Bumo settlements are: Diebu, Emette, Eniwari, Ekowe, Emette, Ikianbiri, Peremabiri, Kayankiri, Ologoama, Ofonibiri, Polobugo, Seibiri, and Igbematoru. There are no common cultural institutions within the Boma tribe, nor do they worship a common clan god. Their Boma identity derives from their tradition of common origin.[1]
References
- ↑ Alagoa, Ebiegberi Joe (2005). A History of the Niger Delta, Port Harcourt: Onyoma Research Publications. ISBN 978-37314-5-9
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