Kuteb Traditional Religion, Christianity, Islam
Benue river basin. The main Kuteb region is south of Wukari, west of the Donga River.
Related ethnic groups
Jukun, Atyap, Tarok, Afizere, Irigwe, Bajju, Ham, Adara, Berom, Efik, Tiv, Igbo, Yoruba, Urhobo and other Benue-Congo peoples of Middle Belt and southern Nigeria
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The Kuteb (or Kutep) people are an ethno-linguistic group in West Africa, who speak Kuteb, a Jukunoid language. Most of the Kuteb people reside in Taraba State, Nigeria.
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"The Kuteb People". Geoffrey G. Gania. 2005. Retrieved 12 August 2017.
state The Kuteb (or Kutep) people are an ethno-linguistic group in West Africa, who speak Kuteb, a Jukunoid language. Most of the Kutebpeople reside in...
Kuteb or Kutep may refer to: Kutebpeople, an ethnolinguistic grope of Nigeria and Cameroon Kuteb language, the language spoken by them This disambiguation...
Kuteb (also known as Kutep) also known as Ati, Kutev, Mbarike is a Nigerian ethnic language. The Kutebpeople mostly live in the southern part of Taraba...
Chamba, Tiv, Kuteb and Ichen. The central region is mainly occupied by the Fulani, Mambilla, Ndola, Tigun, Jibu, Wurbo, and Daka people. There are 77...
people may have been killed and many more forced to move. In 2001 and 2002 there were again clashes between the Jukun, Tiv, Kuteb and Fulani people of...
medical dispensary. During her ministry in Lupwe, a number of people especially of the Kutebpeople became Christian and also became more educated. The roots...
Irigwe people (Rigwe: Nneirigwe; Tyap: Á̱nietza̱fan; Hausa: Miyango) are found mainly in Bassa Local Government Area of Plateau State, Middle Belt (central)...
The Jju people, or Ba̠jju (exonyms: Hausa: Kajje; Tyap: A̱jhyuo, are an ethnic group found in the Middle Belt (Central) area of Nigeria. The word Ba̠jju...
The Ukwuani people (also called Ndokwa people are a subgroup of the Igbo people located in the southern part of Nigeria in the western part of the Niger...
Cameroon. The closest Chamba neighbours are the Mumuye, the Jukun and Kutep people. In Cameroon, the successors of Leko and chamba speakers are divided into...
Adara people (also Eda; exonyms: Hausa: Kadara; Tyap: Á̱nietswaywan), are an ethnic group in the Middle Belt who speak the Adara language, a north Plateau...
native speakers. Over 500 languages are spoken among its about 230 million people. This is a result of the number of existing ethnic groups. Some of the popular...
State. In Taraba State, Oyakhire had to deal with hostilities between the Kuteb and Chamba and Jukun ethnic groups. In October 1997 he sent a paper called...
around 581,000 people. The city is dominated (60%) and ruled by Fulani who settled during Fulani Jihad of Usman Dan Fodio. Mumuye, Kuteb and Kona are large...
Beyond the Three: Discover Bassa People of Kogi As Told by Ma'ade". BellaNaija. Retrieved 2020-02-17. "Igala | people". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved...
Ethnologue (Glottolog classifies the Kororofa languages as Jukun): Jukunoid Kuteb Central Kpan–Icen Etkywan (Icen) Kpan Jukun–Mbembe–Wurbo Jukun Jukun (Jukun...
The Atyap people (Tyap: A̱tyap, singular: A̱tyotyap; exonyms: Jju: Ba̱tyap; Hausa: Kataf, Katab) are an ethnic group found majorly in Zangon-Kataf, Kaura...
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Nigerian Pidgin – an English-based creole – is spoken by over 60 million people. The major native languages, in terms of population, are Hausa (over 80...
Pa; Pe – from Chadic speakers of the Jos Plateau Noko – from Jukun and Kuteb cultures Eba – from Ekoi culture Agbigba – from Igbira and Okun cultures...
pre-school child care where Tyap children could be immersed in the language. Kuteb language Tyap at Ethnologue (26th ed., 2023) Glottopedia article on Tyap...
occurred in the Christian Reformed Church of Nigeria. It consists of people of the Kuteb tribe, through multi-ethnic ministry is being pursued in other areas...
information about their place of origin, and an indication of how many other people they knew in Sierra Leone who spoke the same language. This information...