Sukur

Arayaxo ke Sukur ( englavon Sukur Cultural Landscape ), tir burkaf debak ke Nigeria.

Arayaxo ke Sukur tir tano katcalapafo izvaxo ke tawava nume bak 1999 wetce arayaf debak ke tamavafa gadakiewega ke UNESCO zo bendeyer.


Arayaxo ke Sukur, dem berma ke okilik ( Hidi ) moe venta vamoe wideem, is dem tawetcafa taya is tumtafa leca is dere kotlize strabrega ke savsafa azilafa raba, va selt lekeyon reduyus is inafa swavafa is ugafa araya sagon tcazedar. ~ UNESCO : Arayaxo ke Sukur

(en) The Sukur Cultural Landscape, with the Palace of the Hidi (Chief) on a hill dominating the villages below, the terraced fields and their sacred symbols, and the extensive remains of a former flourishing iron industry, is a remarkably intact physical expression of a society and its spiritual and material culture. ~ UNESCO website, licence CC-BY-SA IGO 3.0

Ewava va debak

Vuestexa

    • (en) David Nicholas. 1996. A new political form ? The classless industrial society of Sukur (Nigeria), in: PWITI Gilbert & SOPER Robert (eds.). Aspects of African Archaeology. Papers from the 10th congress of the PanAfrican Association for Prehistory and Related Studies. Harare, University of Zimbabwe Publications.
    • (en) Adeoye, O. and J. Ekefre 1990. An ethnographic research on Sukur people of Gongola State. Ms.National Museum, Yola.
    • (en) David, N. and J. Sterner. 1995. Constructing a historical ethnography of Sukur, part I: demystification. Nigerian Heritage 4: 11-33.
    • (en) Hickey, R. 2001. The world cultural heritage site of Sukur. Nigerian Field 66: 19-28.
    • (en) Papka, S. 1990. The Sukur kingdom. Ms., Gongola (Adamawa) State Arts Council, Yola.

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