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Chabo, Mohammed Halidu
1977
Yara. A Mambila village in 1900 and 1976. A study in Historical Geography
Department of Geography, Teacher's College, Mubi
Unpublished Local Study
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Yara = near
Kabri. Founder = Tinnabon of Medip clan. He found another tribe called Teriep
in residence, fought them and drove them away. He divided Yara into sections:
Yarakir Yaranyogen as well as Yara. He had 3 chn. First born = Sebana settled
at Yaraki, 2nd to Yaranyogen, 3rd at Yara. Wuro Kai = settlement by Fulani
from Kudugara, founded early in century then abandoned when Yara expanded -
too many farmers.
39 Local smelting "black iron" collected from streams. Nya
Dogo market now called Mayo Dule market - now the source of iron.
61 "Near the
hill of Yara where there is a cave there. According to the traditional saying
that this cave there are dresses and ornaments to be used when celebrating a
ceremony especially death ceremony and so on. It is said that both men and
women can go and used the traditional dresses and ornaments then should return
them immediately when the celebration is over. According to the traditional
belief that if someone borrowed the dress without returning them in time the
day he or she may returned it the door of the cave will close when they are
inside. Actually this had happened some people intentionally borrowed them and
failed to return them in time. So when they returned them on the day they wish
the door of the cave lock them in when all of them were in putting the
borrowing traditional dresses. According to the legend from that time up to
date, the cave was closed and no one can tell where these people are and even
where the cave was situated. Furthermore, there are still drawings and strange
marks in the caves. On this hill up to date this hill still provides a very
good rocks as a picture of human beings. In fact in the area of study also
there are some places where strange creatures are belived to have live." |
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