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![]() | Mensah, Eyo Offiong (2015) |
| Frog, where are you? The ethnopragmatics of Ibibio death prevention names | |
| Journal of African Cultural Studies. Volume 27 #2. p. 115-132. |
![]() | Imeh, Imo Nse (2012) |
| Daughters of seclusion: the revelation of the Ibibio 'fattened bride' as the icon of beauty and power | |
| New York: Peter Lang. Black studies & critical thinking. 312p. |
![]() | Falola, Toyin; Paddock, Adam (2011) |
| The Women's War of 1929: a history of anti-colonial resistance in eastern Nigeria | |
| Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press. African world series. 914p. |
![]() | Nwahaghi, Felix N. (1996) |
| Fidelity in Ibibio marriage: the role of Ekpo Nka Owo, the ancestral spirit of adultery | |
| Africana Marburgensia: Sonderheft. Volume 16. p. 48-59. |
![]() | Udoidem, S. Iniobong (1996) |
| Ibibio Cosmogony: An Example of a Pre-Critical Philosophical Orientation | |
| Africana Marburgensia. Volume 29 #1-2. p. 16-25. |
![]() | Ebong, Inih A. (1995) |
| The Aesthetics of Ugliness in Ibibio Dramatic Arts | |
| African Studies Review. Volume 38 #3. December. p. 43-59. |
![]() | Umoren, Uduakobong E. (1995) |
| The Symbolism of the Nigerian Women's War of 1929: An Anthropological Study of an Anti-Colonial Struggle | |
| African Study Monographs. Volume 16 #2. p. 61-72. |
![]() | Uwatt, Effiok B. (1995) |
| The Ibibio 'nke' (story-telling) formulaic | |
| African Notes: Bulletin of the Institute of African Studies, University of Ibadan. Volume 19 #1-2. p. 72-87. |
![]() | Amoah, F.E.K. (1992) |
| Oral tradition and ethnicity in the creation of new States in Nigeria: the case of Akwa Ibom | |
| Research Review. Volume 8 #1-2. p. 76-89. |
![]() | Ina, Koko Ete (1992) |
| The Tax Crisis of 1929 in Ibibioland | |
| Transafrican Journal of History. Volume 21. p. 171-181. |
![]() | Kwami, Robert (1992) |
| Songs from the Akwa Ibom and Cross River States of Nigeria | |
| African Languages and Cultures. Volume 5 #2. p. 133-156. |
![]() | Abasiattai, M.B. (1989) |
| The Oberi Okaime Christian Mission: Towards a History of an Ibibio Independent Church | |
| Africa: Journal of the International African Institute. Volume 59 #4. p. 496-516. |
![]() | Offiong, Daniel A. (1989) |
| Continuity and change in some traditional societies of Nigeria | |
| Zaria: Ahmadu Bello University Press. 144p. |
![]() | Noah, Monday Efiong (1987) |
| The Ibibio Union 1928-1966 | |
| Canadian Journal of African Studies. Volume 21 #1. p. 38-53. |
![]() | Onunwa, Udobata R. (1987) |
| A Re-Examination of the Meaning and Significance of the Mask among the Ibibio | |
| Africana Marburgensia. Volume Special issue #12. p. 36-44. |
![]() | Udoma, Udo (1987) |
| The story of the Ibibio Union: its background, emergence, aims, objectives and achievements ...: a successful experiment at re-integration of a people | |
| Ibadan: Spectrum Books. 590p. |
![]() | Essien, Okon E. (1986) |
| Ibibio names: their structure and their meanings | |
| Ibadan: Daystar Press. Nigerian names #3. 94p. |
![]() | Nwaka, Geoffrey I. (1986) |
| The 'Leopard' Killings of Southern Annang, Nigeria, 1943-48 | |
| Africa: Journal of the International African Institute. Volume 56 #4. p. 417-440. |
![]() | Samson-Akpan, Enobong S. (1986) |
| Ibibio folktales in education | |
| Nigeria Magazine. Volume 54 #4. p. 67-74. |
![]() | Noah, M. Effiong (1985) |
| The role, status and influence of women in traditional times: the example of the Ibibio of southeastern Nigeria | |
| Nigeria Magazine. Volume 53 #4. p. 24-31. |
![]() | Ukpong, J.S. (1985) |
| Sin and reconciliation among the Ibibio: a Christian evaluation | |
| Cahiers des religions africaines. Volume 19 #38. p. 227-233. |
![]() | Noah, Monday Efiong (1984) |
| The establishment of British rule among the Ibibio, 1885-1910 | |
| Nigeria Magazine. #148. p. 38-51. |
![]() | Offiong, Daniel A. (1984) |
| The Functions of the Ekpo Society of the Ibibio of Nigeria | |
| African Studies Review. Volume 27 #3. September. p. 77-92. |
![]() | Nwaka, G. (1983) |
| The Ibibio Union and colonial change | |
| Nigeria Magazine. #146. p. 85-94. |
![]() | Offiong, Daniel A. (1983) |
| Social Relations and Witch Beliefs among the Ibibio | |
| Africa: Journal of the International African Institute. Volume 53 #3. p. 73-82. |
![]() | Offiong, Daniel A. (1983) |
| Witchcraft among the Ibibio of Nigeria | |
| African Studies Review. Volume 26 #1. March. p. 107-124. |
![]() | Udo, Edet A. (1983) |
| Who are the Ibibio? | |
| Onitsha: Africana-FEP. 372p. |
![]() | Akpaide, U. Uko (1982) |
| Ibibio cancept of the mask: the Otoro community example | |
| Nigeria Magazine. #141. p. 24-39. |
![]() | Noah, M.E. (1982) |
| Pre-European economic organization among the Ibibio people | |
| Africana Research Bulletin. Volume 12 #1-2. p. 30-54. |
![]() | Ukpong, Justin S. (1982) |
| Sacrificial Worship in Ibibio Traditional Religion | |
| Journal of Religion in Africa. Volume 13 #3. p. 161-188. |
![]() | Moah, Monday Efiong (1981) |
| Ibibio origin and migration in historical perspective | |
| Nigeria Magazine. #134-135. p. 85-95. |
![]() | Northrup, D. (1979) |
| Roger casement and the Aro | |
| Ikenga: Journal of African Studies. Volume 4 #1. p. 46-50. |
![]() | Udo, Edet A. (1973) |
| The Ibibio pre-colonial system and land tenure | |
| Ikenga: Journal of African Studies. Volume 2 #1. p. 29-40. |
![]() | Forde, Daryll; Jones, G.I. (1950) |
| The Ibo and Ibibio-speaking peoples of South-Eastern Nigeria | |
| London: International African Institute. Ethnographic survey of Africa, Western Africa. 94p. |
![]() | Talbot, P. Amaury (1923) |
| Life in Southern Nigeria: the magic, beliefs and customs of the Ibibio tribe | |
| London: MacMillan. 356p. |
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