Indigeneity & Identity In Nasarawa’s Linguistic Landscape
By GREY AKANS Indigenous Languages and the Historical Fabric of Nasarawa A Linguistic History Older Than the State NASARAWA State’s linguistic diversity predates the state itself. Long before colonial and postcolonial boundaries were drawn, numerous ethnic communities occupied the region, each developing languages shaped by geography, trade, and intergroup relations. These languages form a living […]
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