The best 10 books for learning about Igbo history and culture

Discover Igbo culture and history with these 10 useful books.

1. Political Organization in Nigeria Since the Late Stone Age: A History of the Igbo People

Explore the uncharted political history of the Igbo people, a significant Nigerian ethnic group, before the Trans-Atlantic slave trade. This pioneering study delves into the transformations in Igbo political systems since prehistoric times.

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2. Igbo History and Society: The Essays of Adiele Afigbo (unavailable)

“Igbo History and Society: The Essays of Adiele Afigbo” presents insightful accounts of Eastern Nigeria’s Igbo people, spanning ancient times to the present. Addressing critical themes, the book captures the Igbo’s interactions within Africa and beyond. Written by esteemed scholar Adiele Afigbo, the essays contribute to African historiography, employing fresh methods and sources.

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3. An Image of Africa: The Trouble With Nigeria (Penguin Great Ideas)

Chinua Achebe’s “An Image of Africa” critiques Joseph Conrad’s racism in “Heart of Darkness,” highlighting damaging stereotypes. The collection also features “The Trouble with Nigeria,” where Achebe expresses frustrations.

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4. Igbo-Ukwu: An Account of Archaeological Discoveries in Eastern Nigeria (2 Volume Set)

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5. Women in Igbo Life and Thought

Joseph Therese Agbasiere, an Igbo nun turned anthropologist, offers a unique perspective in her ethnography. She explores Igbo kinship, marriage, and women’s roles, revealing the significant influence of Igbo women in public affairs. The book delves into Igbo ideas, portraying their centrality around women. Agbasiere’s personal insight and academic approach make this work a testament to her study of Igbo women, beneficial for anthropology, African studies, and women’s studies scholars.

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6. A History of African Societies to 1870

A comprehensive examination of African history from prehistory to around 1870. Professor Isichei’s expertise and extensive research are evident in this study, which highlights themes like history from marginalized perspectives, shifts in production, gender dynamics, and ecology. A follow-up volume will delve into the years 1870 to 1995.

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7. Among the Ibos of Nigeria (Travellers, Explorers & Pioneers) 

“Among the Ibos of Nigeria” by George Basden is a firsthand account by a British missionary who lived among the Igbos for years. He documents their cultural intricacies from childhood to death rituals, admitting the challenge of grasping their native character fully. Despite this, he offers an intimate insight into the lesser-known people of early 20th century Western Africa.

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8. Igbo Art by G.I. Jones

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9. Legendary Uli Women of Nigeria

Dr. Robin Renee Sanders explores the significance of African cultural practices and communication expressions. She highlights endangered systems like Uli in Nigeria, emphasizing their value alongside written language. The book focuses on eight Nigerian women safeguarding Uli as a vital link to Igbo heritage. Sanders advocates preserving such practices, drawing parallels between endangered languages and cultural traditions.

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10. Things Fall Apart

Chinua Achebe’s 1958 debut novel, ‘Things Fall Apart,’ portrays pre-colonial Nigerian life and the impact of European invasion in the late 19th century.

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Bonus! Check out Okwu ID’s An Illustrated Introduction to Igbo Culture

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