Waja people

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The Waja people are an indigenous ethnic group of northeastern Nigeria known for their distinct language, traditional farming practices, and rich cultural heritage expressed through music, dance, and crafts.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Waja people canonical 2
Waja–Kam group 1

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf ethnic group
indigenous people
agriculturalMethod rain-fed farming
continent Africa
country Nigeria
craftTradition basketry
pottery
weaving
cropCultivated groundnuts
maize
millet
sorghum
culturalExpression crafts
dance
music
danceType festival dances
ritual dances
economicActivity agriculture
festivalType harvest festivals
foodStaple cereal-based dishes
heritageStatus rich cultural heritage
inheritanceSystem patrilineal
language Waja language
languageFamily Adamawa–Ubangi languages
surface form: Adamawa language family
livelihoodPractice animal husbandry
locatedIn northeastern Nigeria
marriagePractice bridewealth
musicInstrument drums
flutes
neighboringGroup Bolewa people NERFINISHED
Tangale people NERFINISHED
Tera people
oralTradition folktales
praise songs
proverbs
primaryOccupation subsistence farming
region Adamawa State NERFINISHED
Gombe State NERFINISHED
religion Christianity
Islam
traditional African religion
riteOfPassage initiation ceremonies
socialOrganization clan-based structure
subsistenceType rural community
traditionalHousing mud houses
thatch roofs
traditionalLeadership village chiefs

How these facts were elicited

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

North East Nigeria hasEthnicGroup Waja people
Waja language subgroup Waja people
this entity surface form: Waja–Kam group
Waja language ethnicGroup Waja people