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Anwain
Anwain or Anwain Clan is a geographic area in Nigeria and also the people who live in it. Anwain Clan is one of the thirteen clans in Etsakọ land. The geographic area of Anwain is situated in the southern part of Etsakọ West, a local government area of Edo State. It is ward eight among the twelve wards of the Etsakọ local government area. Within Etsakọ West, Anwain is bounded by Ayuele, South Uneme, South Ibie, Ekperi, and Jagbe Clans. It also has boundaries with the clans Uzea and Afuda in the local government areas of Esan-North-East and Esan North Central respectively. ==Culture== Predominant religions are Christianity, traditional religions, and Islam. The Anwain people speak Esan (Ishan) language,〔 with a dialect influenced by the Etsakọ language. The Anwain people perform several traditional dances. They are the only clan that performs the Egbabonalimhiin dance. Egbabonalimhiin was designed by hunters in about 1400 CE; it is performed by only initiated males. Other traditional dances include: Ilegheze, performed by AKHOBA title holders of Eware during the Ukpe festival; IKOIGO, performed by women during special ceremonies such as burial of women title holders or marriages; Abayion (Asono); and Agbe. Most Anwain people are farmers who practice shifting cultivation. Common crops include yam, cassava, rice, corn, groudnut, cashew, beans, pepper, tomatoes, and plantains. Rice marketed under the trade name ''Ekpoma'' is produced in the Anwain region. Bamboo grows wild in this region and is sometimes harvested for commercial sale. There are some small businesses that sell household goods to the local people. Both agricultural and commercial trade is severely restricted by the poor condition of local roads.
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