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A people who lived in what is today nigeria?

im not entirely sure but i do know it starts with TIV.. sorry i couldn't help anymore


What has the author Gabriel A Gundu written?

Gabriel A. Gundu has written: 'Tiv bibliography' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Tiv (African people), Tiv language


What is Ate-u-Tiv?

"Ate" (round, open hut) which serves as a reception point for "vanya" (guests) and allows "mbamaren, onev man angbianev" (family members) to "tema imionge" (chat), sharing ideas and telling stories. The "Orya" (family head) receives guests and attend to family issues (discussions) from the "Ate". Ate-u-Tiv simply refers to the "Ate" as used by the Tiv People..On the internet, "Ate-u-Tiv" is a free social network for the Tiv people around the world. See related links for the website. It is the first interactive social network for the Tiv Language speaking and writing people on the web!


How do you say 'good night' in TiV language?

In the TiV language, "good night" is expressed as "Shima nenge." TiV is spoken by the Tiv people, primarily in Nigeria. The phrase reflects the cultural significance of greetings and well-wishes in their community.


What is hello in tiv?

what is hello in tiv


When was Tiv Ta'am created?

Tiv Ta'am was created in 1990.


When did Tiv Ol die?

Tiv Ol died in 1977.


What is the numerical equilalent for the Hebrew number tiv?

"tiv" does not appear to be a Hebrew word.


Where is tiv?

its probably still uder raps since they are filming the 3rd season of storm chasers


Where is TIV 3?

its probably still uder raps since they are filming the 3rd season of storm chasers


How do you say god in Tiv language?

In Tiv language, God is called "Aondo."


What does tiv in nigeria call God?

In Nigeria, the Tiv people refer to God as "Ior." This term is used in their traditional beliefs and practices, and it signifies their understanding of the divine. Additionally, Tiv Christians may also use the term "God" in English or their local language, depending on the context of their worship.