Bachama people

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The Bachama people are an ethnic group in northeastern Nigeria known for their rich cultural traditions, distinctive language (Bachama), and predominantly agrarian lifestyle along the Benue River valley.

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Bachama people canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ethnic group
agriculturalProduct maize
millet
rice
sorghum
yam
alsoKnownAs Bwatiye
artForm mask making
traditional music
wood carving
cosmologyElement ancestor veneration
belief in spiritual forces
country Nigeria
culturalPractice age-grade system
masquerade festivals
traditional dances
economicActivity agriculture
animal husbandry
fishing
historicalRegion Benue River basin region
surface form: Upper Benue basin
language Bachama language
languageFamily Afroasiatic languages
languageSubfamily Chadic languages
locatedIn northeastern Nigeria
marriagePractice arranged marriage elements
bridewealth
musicInstrument drums
flutes
xylophone
neighboringEthnicGroup Bata people NERFINISHED
Fulani
surface form: Fulani people

Hausa people
primaryRegion Adamawa State NERFINISHED
Benue River basin region
surface form: Benue River valley

Nasarawa State NERFINISHED
religion Christianity
Islam
traditional African religion
riteOfPassage initiation ceremonies
selfDesignation Bachama
socialOrganization clan-based structure
traditionalHousing mud houses
thatch roofs
traditionalOccupation canoe making
riverine farming
traditionalPoliticalSystem monarchy
traditionalReligion Bachama traditional religion
traditionalRulerTitle Bachama
surface form: Hama Bachama
usesBenueRiver fishing
irrigation

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North East Nigeria hasEthnicGroup Bachama people