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Kolokuma tribe : ウィキペディア英語版 | Kolokuma tribe The Kolokuma tribe of the Ijaw people live along the Nun River in Bayelsa State, Nigeria. Kolokuma settlements include: Seibokorogha (Sabagreia), Odi, Okoloba, Igbedi and Kaiama. The geographic position of the Kolokuma clan caused them to interact with neighboring peoples including the Mein, Western Tarakiri, Isoko, and Ndokwa Igbo. Also, wars were fought between the Kolokuma and the Boma and Oyakiri tribes in the distant past. Egbesu is the tribal god of the Kolokuma. Historically, the tribe came under the central authority of the high priest of Egbesu.〔Alagoa, Ebiegberi Joe, Ikidi Dengiyefa Emmanuel.(2005). ''A History of the Niger Delta'', Port Harcourt: Onyoma Research Publications. ISBN 978-37314-5-9〕 The Kolokuma people speak the Izon language. They are predominantly farmers and fishermen. The freedom fighter Major Adaka Boro was from the Kolokuma tribe. ==References== 〔
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