Religious and Cultural Woes of the Ethnic Bimobas, Who is to Blame

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George Nangpaak Duut
Martin Awinzeligo Harold
Timothy Dakonnam Duut
Kenneth Dam Sakoalia
Adamu Fuseini Naajar

Abstract

The study on the theme, Religious and Cultural woes of the ethnic Bimobas, who is to Blame, was settled upon following the extensive consultations in trying to establish the root cause of cultural decadence in the area. The rapidity of life style alien to the norms and values of the indigenes was a bother to all concerned people. The study was purely descriptive and made extensive use of interview with focus groups and individual. Photographic evidence was solicited to support certain facts in order to obtain the desired findings. The research identified significant factors that culminated to the problem, some of which include lack of anthropological skill during the propagation of Christianity. It is suggested for the consuming indigenes and well-meaning people to join hand in resuscitation the cultural value of the people.

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How to Cite
Duut, G. N., Harold, M. A., Duut, T. D., Sakoalia, K. D., & Naajar, A. F. (2019). Religious and Cultural Woes of the Ethnic Bimobas, Who is to Blame. The International Journal of Humanities & Social Studies, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.24940/theijhss/2019/v7/i1/HS1901-056

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