Efik literature

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Efik literature is the body of written and oral works—encompassing folktales, poetry, proverbs, and historical narratives—created in the Efik language and cultural tradition of southeastern Nigeria.

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Efik literature canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf African literature
literature
oral literature
written literature
associatedWith Calabar
Cross River State
component Efik drama
Efik folktales
Efik historical narratives
Efik legends
Efik myths
Efik poetry
Efik praise poetry
Efik proverbs
Efik riddles
Efik songs
country Nigeria
culturalContext Efik culture
documentation ethnographic collections of Efik tales
linguistic studies of Efik texts
ethnicTradition Efik people
function entertainment
moral education
preservation of history
transmission of cultural values
genre didactic tales
folklore
moral narratives
historicalDevelopment indigenous oral tradition
missionary-era writings
translation of Christian texts
influencedBy Christian missionary activity in Old Calabar
influences local performance traditions in southeastern Nigeria
language Efik language
languageFamily Benue–Congo languages
medium manuscripts
newspapers
oral tradition
printed books
religious tracts
partOf Nigerian literature
West African literature
region southeastern Nigeria
relatedDiscipline Efik studies
relatedField African oral literature
comparative literature
usesWritingSystem Latin alphabet

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Efik people knownFor Efik literature