Idua Oron

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Idua Oron is a subgroup of the Oron ethnic people, traditionally inhabiting part of the coastal Akwa Ibom region in southeastern Nigeria.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ethnic subgroup
human ethnic group
continent Africa
country Nigeria
ethnicClassification Ijaw–Ibibio–Oron related coastal groups (broad regional classification)
ethnicGroupOf Nigeria NERFINISHED
ethnicRegion Oron Nation (Oron area of Akwa Ibom State) NERFINISHED
hasCulturalAffinityWith other coastal peoples of Akwa Ibom State
hasEthnonym Oron NERFINISHED
hasTraditionalLivelihood fishing (via coastal location)
small-scale farming
trading along coastal waterways
isIndigenousTo Akwa Ibom State NERFINISHED
isSubgroupOf Oron ethnic people
languageFamily Cross River languages (broadly associated via Oron language) NERFINISHED
locatedIn Akwa Ibom State NERFINISHED
coastal region of Akwa Ibom State
southeastern Nigeria
partOf Oron people NERFINISHED
region Niger Delta cultural area NERFINISHED
religion Christianity (predominant, via wider Oron people) NERFINISHED
traditional African religion (historical)
sharesCultureWith Oron people NERFINISHED
sharesLanguageWith Oron people NERFINISHED
traditionalInhabitantsOf part of the coastal Akwa Ibom region

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Oron people hasSubgroup Idua Oron