Eating. Selling. Cooking. Growing. Farming.
yams in things fall apart symbolises wealth
Yams were seen as the main farming crop and meal staple of people in Things Fall Apart. Yams took a lot of effort to farm, but was the main way of sustaining a good life. Yams were celebrated, as was the Goddess of the Earth.
You didn't read the yam book at all, did you?
In Things Fall Apart the "man's crop" is the yams.
Eating. Selling. Cooking. Growing. Farming.
Yams, Cola-nuts, and palm-wine thats what I know
The word shrine is used 17 times in the book Things Fall Apart. One such sentence is: I also kill a cock at the shrine of Ifejioku, the god of yams.
they only harvest the so called "women" crops, those are coco yams, beans , and casbah
There is no such character in Things Fall Apart.
Okonkwo's number of Yams vary. In his first year, he has at least 1600 seed Yams, including 800 of them from Nwakibie and 400 from another friend. It is not specifically mentioned, but the number of Yams are thought to be in the thousands, perhaps tens of thousands later on.
Things Fall Apart is a book, which counts as literature.
Things Fall Apart was originally published in London.