Boki people

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The Boki people are an ethnic group in southeastern Nigeria known for their rich cultural traditions, agrarian lifestyle, and location in the forested areas of present-day Cross River State.

All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
Boki people canonical 3

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Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf ethnic group
cashCrop cocoa
coffee
oil palm
plantain
continent Africa
country Nigeria
culturalPractice age-grade system
communal farming
extended family system
traditional festivals
environment forest zone
rainforest
governedWithin Boki Local Government Area
hasCulturalHeritage folklore
oral tradition
traditional dance
traditional music
hasSettlementPattern rural villages
knownFor agrarian lifestyle
forest-based livelihoods
rich cultural traditions
language Boki language
languageFamily Bantoid languages
Benue–Congo languages
localGovernmentArea Boki Local Government Area
locatedIn Cross River State NERFINISHED
West Africa
southeastern Nigeria
neighboringEthnicGroup Bekwarra people NERFINISHED
Ejagham people
Ikom people
Ogoja people
partOf Cross River region
primaryOccupation cash crop farming
subsistence farming
region South South Nigeria NERFINISHED
religion Christianity
traditional religion
state Cross River State NERFINISHED
subsistenceActivity cassava cultivation
maize cultivation
yam cultivation
traditionalBelief ancestor veneration
belief in nature spirits
traditionalEconomy gathering of forest products
hunting
usesWritingSystem Latin script

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Referenced by (3)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Cross River State hasEthnicGroup Boki people
Ogoja hasEthnicGroup Boki people
Boki hasEthnicGroup Boki people