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The Awanti people are believed to have descended from the Yoruba people, who were part of the original settlers of the region. The Awanti are believed to have migrated to the Oyo area from the Nupe and Egba areas in the 15th century.
The Awanti people have a long and rich history, which dates back to the 12th century. During this period, the Awanti people were known for their powerful military forces and their strong political influence. In the 16th century, the Awanti people were one of the major forces in the struggle for the control of the Oyo Empire. They were also involved in the slave trade and were known for their strong religious beliefs.
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AWANTI: The Awanti people are an ethnic group of people from the Yoruba region of Nigeria. They are primarily located in Oyo State, but can also be found in other parts of Nigeria, such as Kwara and Osun states. The Awanti are a subgroup of the Yoruba people, and are related to other ethnic groups in Nigeria, such as the Nupe and the Egba.
The Awanti people have a distinct culture and traditions, which have been passed down through the generations. They are known for their love of music, dance, and storytelling. They also have a rich oral tradition, which includes stories and legends about their ancestors.
The Awanti people have a number of traditional customs, which are still practiced today. These include the practice of burying the dead in the family home, as well as the practice of offering sacrifices to the gods.
The Awanti people have a number of variations in their language, customs, and traditions. These variations are found in different parts of Nigeria, including Oyo State, Kwara State, and Osun State.
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