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A Critique of Some Ethnographic Reports on the Peoples of the Central Jos, Plateau, Nigeria

Patience Nanep Ladan
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Patience Nanep Ladan: Plateau State University Bokkos, Nigeria

International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2025, vol. 9, issue 7, 5970-5976

Abstract: This Paper critically examines some of the ethnographic reports on the peoples of the Central Plateau area in the Jos Plateau region of Nigeria. The report, largely influenced by the perspectives and motivations of colonial administrators, grouped various ethnic groups, including the Angas, Mwaghavul, Pyem, Ron Kulere, Mushere, Bogghom, Mupun, Chip Tal, Fier, among others, based on their perceived migration histories, linguistic similarities, and cultural influences. However, this critique interrogates the accuracy and validity of such groupings and highlights the need for a more nuanced understanding of the region’s socio-cultural dynamics. Drawing on alternative sources and perspectives such as Genetics, this critique challenges the assumption of a single ancestral stock for these tribes, as suggested by the ethnographic report. It argues that the colonial administrators’ categorization may have been driven by administrative convenience rather than a comprehensive understanding of the complex migration patterns and cultural interactions in the region. Furthermore, the critique emphasizes the limitations of relying solely on linguistic evidence to establish cultural affinities and connections among these tribes. While linguistic similarities can provide important insights, they do not necessarily indicate a shared cultural heritage or a singular ancestral lineage. The socio-cultural behaviors and practices of these tribes, despite demonstrating certain similarities, also exhibit distinctive features that challenge the notion of a homogeneous group.

Date: 2025
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