• Mbakara is a word in the Annang, Efik and Ibibio languages used for those in the Western world (Waddell 1891). Rather than be seen as a normative category...
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  • bockra, and more. It probably derives from the Ibibio and Efik Annang word mbakara, meaning (white) European or master. The word traces back to the 16th and...
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  • languages such as AAVE words like buckra which come from the Ibibio word mbakara and in the Afro-Cuban tradition of abakua. The Ibibio people are found...
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    that buckaroo derives, through Gullah: buckra, from the Ibibio and Efik: mbakara, meaning "white man, master, boss". Although that derivation was later...
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  • Muna Emeka Nwagbaraocha as Michael Jessica Tse as Younger Mrs. Ofili MC Mbakara as Nicholas Oluchi Kalu as Secretary uzoma Nkemjika as Chief DJ Barbie...
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  • West African boungu buckra – "white man or person", from Efik and Ibibio mbakara Buharism - policies of Nigerian president Muhammadu Buhari, especially...
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  • Poto-poto Yorùbá, universally West African "mud", "muddy" Backra Efik Mbakára "white man" Juk Fula Jukka "poke", "spur" Akara Yoruba àkàrà Type of food...
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  • West African boungu buckra – "white man or person", from Efik and Ibibio mbakara chigger – possibly from Wolof and/or Yoruba jiga "insect" cola – from West...
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  • area did not have direct contact with European traders who they called Mbakara until early in the twentieth century, it is believed that European articles...
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  • object". The most common nouns used to identify specific groups include Mbakara (European), Oboriki (Portuguese), Unehe (Igbo), Asanu (Hausa), Ekoi, Ibibio...
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