IGBO TRIBE
Igbo, also called Ibo, people living chiefly in southeastern Nigeria who speak Igbo, a language of the Benue-Congo branch of the Niger-Congo language family.
The Igbo people have many interesting customs and tradititions. With a population of around 40 million throughout Nigeria, they are one of the biggest and most influential tribes.
ONYE MERE NWA N’EBE AKWA (Who Made My Baby Cry?)
This a traditional folk lullaby from the Igbo tribe of Nigeria. This music is sung by nursing mothers to pacify their babies from crying.
The lyrics:
Onye mere nwa n’ebe akwa?
Egbe mere nwa n’ebe akwa?
Wete uziza wete ose
Wete omara nguru ofe
Ka umu nnunnu racha ya
K’okpodudu kpogbuo ha
Egbe oo, Egbe oo
ENGLISH TRANSLATION:
Who made my baby cry?
Eagle made my little baby cry?
Bring spices, bring pepper
Bring salt, bring soup
So that the birds can lick
So that the killer of tsetse fly kills them
Oh eagle, oh eagle.
Product: Self Print / PDF
Category: Guitar Duo
Level: Intermediate
ISMN: 979-0-807300-24-3
TE: 32
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