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Abwoi (Tyap ("proper", "Mabatado"): A̠bwoi, A̠boi. Variant spelling: Obwoi; (Gworok): A̠bvwoi, A̠bvoi; Jju: A̠bvwoi, A̠bvoi; Hyam: Ku; Nghan: Nezhen; Hausa: Dodo) is an African traditional religion institution which operated more like a cult of male ancestral spirits viewed as ghosts or reincarnates of the dead, whose physical forms remained invisible but voices audible, with origins among the central Nigeria plateau or Nenzit peoples such as the Adara, Atyap, Bajju, Bakulu, Batinor, Ham, Irigwe and others.

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  • Abwoi je africké . Objevuje se u etnik Adara, Atyap, Bajju, Bakulu, Batinor, Ham a Irigwe. Je třeba říci, že se vyskytuje v synkrezi s oficiálně uváděným křesťanstvím, což je specifickým rysem náboženského života západní Afriky. Obsahem je kultu předků. Praxe náboženství je vyhrazena pouze dospělým mužům. Iniciovaní muži nikdy nesmí tajemství kultu prozradit ženám; pokud by tak učinili, byli by za trest nabodnuti na ostrý kůl, což je typická poprava v západní Africe. (cs)
  • Abwoi (Tyap ("proper", "Mabatado"): A̠bwoi, A̠boi. Variant spelling: Obwoi; (Gworok): A̠bvwoi, A̠bvoi; Jju: A̠bvwoi, A̠bvoi; Hyam: Ku; Nghan: Nezhen; Hausa: Dodo) is an African traditional religion institution which operated more like a cult of male ancestral spirits viewed as ghosts or reincarnates of the dead, whose physical forms remained invisible but voices audible, with origins among the central Nigeria plateau or Nenzit peoples such as the Adara, Atyap, Bajju, Bakulu, Batinor, Ham, Irigwe and others. (en)
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  • Aboi (en)
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  • Abvwoi , Nezhen, Ku (en)
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  • Abwoi je africké . Objevuje se u etnik Adara, Atyap, Bajju, Bakulu, Batinor, Ham a Irigwe. Je třeba říci, že se vyskytuje v synkrezi s oficiálně uváděným křesťanstvím, což je specifickým rysem náboženského života západní Afriky. Obsahem je kultu předků. Praxe náboženství je vyhrazena pouze dospělým mužům. Iniciovaní muži nikdy nesmí tajemství kultu prozradit ženám; pokud by tak učinili, byli by za trest nabodnuti na ostrý kůl, což je typická poprava v západní Africe. (cs)
  • Abwoi (Tyap ("proper", "Mabatado"): A̠bwoi, A̠boi. Variant spelling: Obwoi; (Gworok): A̠bvwoi, A̠bvoi; Jju: A̠bvwoi, A̠bvoi; Hyam: Ku; Nghan: Nezhen; Hausa: Dodo) is an African traditional religion institution which operated more like a cult of male ancestral spirits viewed as ghosts or reincarnates of the dead, whose physical forms remained invisible but voices audible, with origins among the central Nigeria plateau or Nenzit peoples such as the Adara, Atyap, Bajju, Bakulu, Batinor, Ham, Irigwe and others. Adherents were required to participate in frequent rituals within the year and a general communal worship once in a year, during which the oracles speak on sensitive issues concerning the community. (en)
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