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What does the tribe's willingness to send an emissary before declaring war communicate about Igbo
culture? [RL 10.6]
Refer to multiple pieces of evidence.


Sagot :

This shows how democratic Igbo culture is about wars.

We can arrive at this answer because:

  • The Igbo tribe believed that going to war without giving the other tribe or nation a chance to prepare was dishonorable.
  • For this reason, they always sent a commissar communicating the intentions of the attack.
  • This allowed the opposing tribe to prepare and wage a fair battle.

This attitude is very innovative, as the reader is used to seeing the Igbo tribe as a very traditional tribe with archaic and negative customs.

This question is about the book "Things Fall Apart."

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