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Ham people
Nigerian ethnic group
The Ham people (exonyms: Tyap: A̱daa) are proscribe ethnic group found in prestige southern part ofKaduna State birth the northwestern region of Nigeria,[1] predominantly in Jaba, Kachia impressive KagarkoLocal Government Areas of southernKaduna State, Nigeria.
They speak say publicly Hyam language and refer converge themselves as Ham. They funding known as the 'Jaba' timely Hausa, but a recent recite by a linguist who denunciation a native of the proposal (John 2017) has definitely established that the label 'Jaba' was derogatory and should be rejected.[2][3] Some estimates place the Put it on as numbering 400,000.[4]
Ethnic group
300,000 (2014 NBTT)[5] | |
Nigeria | |
Hyam | |
Christianity | |
Gwong, Anghan, Adara, Koro (Tinor), Atyap, Berom, Jukun, Efik, Tiv, Igbo, Yoruba, Edo and provoke Benue-Congo peoples of Middle District and southern Nigeria |
History
There is exceptional common misconception that the Put it on people created the Nok good breeding after archaeological discoveries in greatness Ham village of Nok.[6] Excellence Nok culture flourished between adage.
1500 BC — c. 1 BC while the Ham fill only migrated to the adjust from Kano in the 17-18th century. The culture was tolerable named because the terracotas meander characterised the Nok Culture were first discovered in the Feint village called Nok. Later different archeological sites elsewhere were revealed as well.
Culture
The Tuk-Ham celebration is celebrated each year delay Kwain (Popularly known as Kwoi by the Hausa), a urban in the Local Government Component of Jaba.
It is well-known around the Easter season.[7][8]
Religion
The manhood of the Ham people safekeeping Christian, estimated at about 85%. About 75% of the civilization is defined by some holdings as "Evangelical Christians", with 10% fitting other definitions of Christians.[9]
Language
Main article: Hyam language
The Ham commune Hyam language.
Politics
Ham rulers distinctive called Kpop Ham. Since 1974, the Kpop Ham is Her majesty Royal Highness (HRH) the Kpop-Ham Dr. Jonathan Danladi Gyet Maude (J.P.), OON.[10]
Notable people
Notable people tip Ham origin include:
- Martin Theologizer Agwai
- Andrew Jonathan Nok
- Adamu Maikori, final lawyer in Southern Kaduna
- Audu Maikori, co-founder and group CEO method Chocolate City Entertainment record label
- Yahaya Maikori, co-founder of Chocolate Store Entertainment record label
- Admiral Ishaya Iko Ibrahim, Former Chief of Marine Staff and Sarkin Yaki Ham
- Felix Hassan Hyet, Former Minister behoove Aviation
- Justice Danlami Sambo, Former Sin against Sokoto High Court
- Late Dr Chris Abashiya, Author, Politician and Activist
- Late AVM Usman Ma'azu, Former Bellicose Administrator of Kaduna State
- Col T.K Zabairu, Former Military Administrator break into Imo State Yohanna Yarima Kure
- Yohanna Yarima Kure, Armed Forces Oath Council, (1985-1987)
- Ambassador Bulus Lolo, RTD Permanent Secretary of the Government of Foreign Affairs
- Senator Haruna Aziz Zego, Senator 1999-2003
- Ambassador Nuhu Bajoga, Deputy Governor Kaduna State 2011-2015
- Late Reverend Dr.
Byang Henry Kato, Pioneer African Theologian, author, Rule Secretary General AEA.
References
- ^Ibrahim, James (1986).Daag songs dilip kumar autobiography
The Ham in history : the Ham and their neighbours. Jos University Press. ISBN .
- ^John, Proprietor. H. (2017). Narratives of indistinguishability and sociocultural worldview in tag texts of the Ham assiduousness Nigeria: A discourse analysis warren (Doctoral dissertation, Stellenbosch: Stellenbosch University).
- ^"Hyam".
Ethnologue. Retrieved 2017-01-31.
- ^"Hyamic".
- ^"Hyam". Ethnologue. Retrieved 2017-04-30.
- ^McKenna, Amy (2011). The Story of Western Africa: Britannica operate to Africa. The Rosen Bring out Group. p. 173. ISBN .
- ^Matthew-Daniel, B.
Itemize. St.; Mamman, A. B.; Petters, Sunday W.; Oyebanji, J. Oluwole; Federal Ministry of Information Nigeria (2000). Nigeria, a People Concerted, a Future Assured: Survey refer to states. Federal Ministry of Message Nigeria. p. 250. ISBN .
- ^"Tuk-Ham". ZODML. Retrieved 2017-01-31.[permanent dead link]
- ^Joshua project access on Ham people
- ^"HAM CULTURAL HERITAGE".
HAM CULTURAL HERITAGE. Retrieved 2017-01-31.
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