Nyo-Khana

E288439

Nyo-Khana is a distinct subgroup of the Ogoni people of Nigeria, characterized by its own local dialect, cultural practices, and community identity within the broader Ogoni ethnic framework.

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Nyo-Khana canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ethnic subgroup
subgroup of the Ogoni people
continent Africa
country Nigeria
ethnicGroup Ogoni people
surface form: Ogoni
ethnolinguisticGroupOf Ogoni ethnolinguistic framework
hasCollectiveIdentity Nyo-Khana community
hasCulturalHeritage Niger Delta indigenous heritage
Ogoni cultural heritage
hasCulturalIdentity distinct community identity within Ogoni
hasCulturalPractices distinct local cultural practices
hasDialect Nyo-Khana dialect
hasEthnicAffiliation Ogoni people
surface form: Ogoni
hasIdentity Nyo-Khana people
hasLocalDialect distinct local dialect
hasSocialOrganization clan- and village-based structures
hasTraditionalInstitutions local community leadership structures
isIndigenousTo Niger Delta
surface form: Niger Delta region of Nigeria
isMinorityGroupIn Nigeria
isRecognizedAs distinct subgroup within Ogoni
isSubgroupOf Ogoni people
surface form: Ogoni ethnic group
languageFamily Ogoni languages
locatedIn Niger Delta
Rivers State
partOf Ogoni people
region Southern Nigeria
surface form: southern Nigeria
sharesCultureWith other Ogoni subgroups
sharesLanguageFamilyWith other Ogoni communities
usesLanguage Ogoni languages
surface form: Nyo-Khana dialect of Ogoni

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Ogoni people subgroup Nyo-Khana