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Migration and Settlement of Fulani Communities in Hausa Land and the Influence of their Culture on Hausa Barbers Tradition

This article is published in Taguwa Journal of Humanities, Vol.2 No.1, 2009, Faculty of Humanities, Umaru Musa Yar’adua University, Katsina, page 141 - 165.

Bashir Aliyu Safana Sallau
Department of Nigerian Languages
Umaru Musa Yar’adua University
Katsina – Nigeria

ABSTRACT

Since the 1960reseachers have devoted their time in collecting relevant data in respect of migration and settlement of various communities in West African sub-region and the socio-economic and political consequences that resulted in the new settler communities. At present scholars have devoted serious interest on conducting reseaches on Hausa culture which has now been considered as an academic discipline in our universities. This reseach investigate Hausa culture. Hence, this article is to examines migration and settlement of Fulani communities in Hausaland and their attendant influence on the Hausa culture  and tradition of Hausa Barbing Tradition (Wanzanci). For long the salient norms and values of our culture have been influenced in one way or the other by foreign cultures, but little has been done in highlighting this developments.The article highlights the impact of the migrant Fulani on barbing tradition in Hausaland.

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