Benin is home to several ethnic groups, with the Yoruba, Fon, and Adja being among the most prominent tribes. The Yoruba are primarily found in the southwestern region, known for their rich cultural heritage and traditional practices. The Fon people predominantly inhabit the southern areas and are known for their strong connections to Vodun spirituality. Additionally, the Adja tribe is located primarily in the southeastern part of the country, contributing to the region's diverse cultural landscape.
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Jacob U. Egharevba has written: 'Concise lives of Iyases of benini.....the murder of Imagweruo......' 'Some tribal gods of southern Nigeria' 'Concise lives of the famous Iyases of Benin ; Benin games and sports ; Who does not speak his native language is lost ; Bini titles ; The murder of Imaguero and tragedy of Idah War ; Marriage of the princesses of Benin ; The origin of Benin ; Chronicle of events in Benin ; Fusion of tribes ' -- subject(s): Addresses, essays, lectures 'A brief life history of Evian' 'Some stories of ancient Benin' 'A short history of Benin' -- subject(s): History
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Several African tribes were involved in the transatlantic slave trade, including the Dahomey (modern-day Benin), Ashanti (modern-day Ghana), and Yoruba (modern-day Nigeria). These tribes engaged in capturing and selling slaves to European and Arab traders in exchange for goods and weapons.
E1b1a8a is a Y-DNA Haplogroup which is most common in West-central Africa (Nigeria, Benin, Cameroon). Tribes associated to be carriers of this haplogroup e.g the Yoruba, Edo, Igbo, Efik, Ibibio and Ijaw among many other tribes.
The Republic of Benin
Benin City is in Nigeria
The population of Benin is 9,598,787.