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RE: History Of Northern Nigeria [Part 5] - Jukun In The Pre-colonia Era
I find it interesting that still, in some peoples of the world, the administration is respected as peoples and their political organization in spite of the constitution that can govern a country. In Venezuela, I believe that only one indigenous ethnic group has its own code. I am not sure. I also find it interesting that you mention that the Jukun trained women for war and that they were warriors to fear. In this same order, it is impressive that even war, struggle, is one of the ways to settle differences between peoples. I think we still have a long way to go. Interesting information, and as I said before: I am learning from their culture. Thank you for this post, @sammminator
Thanks Nancy. Yeah, the Jukuns were fearless in battle and that's because both men and women were trained equally in their army.
Here in Nigeria, there are many ethnic groups with their various governing codes.
Thanks for reading Nancy