Ethnic groups in Plateau State
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There are different ethnic groups in the 17 local government areas of Plateau State, Nigeria.[1] The predominant occupation of these ethnic groups is farming and they share similar cultural and traditional ways of life. The tribes are:
- Afizere
- Jarawa
- Miangu
- Anagua
- Hausa
- Fulani
- Berom
- Foron
- Gashish
- Ibas
- Irigwe
- Amo
- Rukuba
- Buji
- Chawe
- Jere
- Gusu
- Kurama
- Limoro
- Tariya
- Sanga
- Janji
- Duguza
- Chokobo
- Ron
- Kulere
- Mushere
- Afizere
- Boghom
- Jahr
- Basharawa
- Ngas
- Myet
- Taroh
- Badawa
- Mwaghavul
- Pyem
- Mupun
- M’Chip
- Fier
- Tal
- Kadung
- Pal
- Bijim
- Kwalla
- Pan
- Doemak
- Bwall
- Aten
- Atakar
- Jukun
- Koenoem
- Yuom
- Tehl
- Meryang
- Piapung
- Anaguta
- Goemai
- Bache
- Ron
- [[Wase]
Others/Migrants
Plateau State is also home to various ethnic groups from different parts of Nigeria.
See also
References
- ↑ "The Plateau People". Plateau State Government.NG. Archived from the original on 30 July 2023. Retrieved 30 July 2023.
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