Igbo Society and Cultural Values Quiz
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Explain the relationship between the Igbo culture and the natural world.

Igbo culture is dependent on the natural world, with gods connected to elements like rain, sun, and weather.

Who is the head of the Igbo pantheon of gods?

Chucu is the supreme god in the Igbo pantheon.

Who is Ala in Igbo mythology and what role does she play?

Ala is the earth goddess, daughter of Chucu, and the mother of Igbo people.

What is the significance of the family in Igbo society?

<p>The family is the basis of Igbo society, playing a crucial role in passing down cultural values and traditions to the next generation.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why is it important for the Igbo people to maintain a good relationship with the god of the sun?

<p>Maintaining a good relationship with the god of the sun is crucial for good weather, such as rain and sunshine, which are necessary for agricultural activities.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Describe the pantheon of gods and goddesses in Igbo mythology.

<p>The Igbo pantheon includes gods like Chucu, Anianu, Egue, Amarioja, and goddesses like Ala who are associated with nature, agriculture, and different aspects of life.</p> Signup and view all the answers

How is the culture of the Igbo people influenced by their dependence on the land?

<p>The Igbo culture is closely tied to the land as they are an agrarian society, relying on it for sustenance and livelihood.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Explain the role of Myths and Legends in shaping the Igbo culture.

<p>Myths and Legends play a significant role in Igbo culture by providing a framework for understanding the world, explaining natural phenomena, and passing down ancestral stories.</p> Signup and view all the answers

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