Thesis Overview
1.1 Background of the Study Ibibio is
the core ethnic group in what is now known as Akwa Ibom State. The
Ibibio are believed to be of the Bantu stock. Their language is Ibibio.
They have two main seasons in a year: the dry season and rainy season.
Their traditional occupations include farming, hunting, carving raffia
works, local art and craft as well as other in door games.The Ibibio are long religious. They worship the Supreme Being (
Abasi Ibom) and they believe in life after death (reincarnation) and spiritism. Their minor deities are
Ekpo, Ndem, Ibok, etc. They rely on numerous traditional ceremonies like new yam festival, traditional marriage (
Usá»rá» Ndá»), harvest festival (
usá»rá» Idá»k)
and so on, for spiritual rejuvenation. They also believe in
superstition, divination, rituals, myths, oracles, and a lot more.The Ibibio have one of the most ancient writings -
Nsibidiâ€.
The Ibibio, according to Ukpong (2001),-generally have a low lying
topography with a few hills around Itu in the North and Oban in the
East, Ukpong also states that Ibibio is the largest ethnic group in
Nigeria after Hausa, Yoruba, and Igbo.The Ibibio are governed by traditional institutions like
Ekpe, Idiong, Akata,
etc. These groups use music as one of their media of communication, and
historical store house. Ibibio songs serve as historical documents and
as a means of communication (Udo, 1983). This simply explains that Akwa
Ibom State is a state with abundant cultural heritage.In Akwa
Ibom State, there are many cultural groups. There are about two or more
of such groups in each of the local government areas. Some of these
groups are gender-related; that is, some of them are purely male
cultural groups and some are purely for women only. Among the male
dominated groups include
Akata cultural group or society. It is
a secret society, and one way of identifying it is through its
masquerade play, in which all the initiate members participate.
Akata
is perhaps one of the widely accepted Ibibio cultural groups in Akwa
Ibom State. It could be best described as a socio-cultural organisation
whose functions are to perform songs of social control mostly at night
and reported social misbehaviours with a view to sanitising the society,
among others. Traditional
Akata is performed only at night by
members who are all male as being practised in Adadia in Uruan Local
Government Area of Akwa Ibom State.
1.2 Problem of the Study Music
and dance are the fabric of every social activity of the Ibibio. Ibibio
also believe in decent living, that is, not engaging in acts that
tarnish her image and reputation. However, these are seriously
threatened by rapid social change, especially their values, attitudes,
ideas, beliefs, technology, and institutions. These changes, as a result
of Western education, technological development, and alien musical
cultures pose serious threat on the survival of
Akata traditional music and performance. Hence,
Akata music needs to be conserved through documentation. Moreso, for
Akata
music to survive the changing times, it must change, but in changing,
it must retain elements of its essence so that it is not mistakably
perceived otherwise. Thus, this study was to investigate and document
Akata and its music.
1.3 Purpose of the Study The study was primarily designed to investigate and document the
Akata music of the Adiadia people of Uruan Local Government Area. Aside this, the specific purposes set for the study include:
- documenting the history and origin of Akata from primordial beginning to contemporary times.
- examining the role of Akata music in contributing to the development of moral, aesthetic, social, intellectual. and cultural values of the people of Uruan.
- examining the methods and techniques used in composing Akata songs by the group.
- suggesting ways of improving and sustaining those aspects of Akata music for cultural identity.
1.4 Significance of the Study This study will be of significant value in the following ways:
- The
study will serve as a useful resource material to the Criminal and
Civil Investigation Department Bureau to expose wrong doings and social
ills.
- The study will enhance the knowledge of Akata music in its original form for posterity and the cultural identity of Ibibio.
- This study will serve as a pedestal for further research.
1.5 Research Questions - What is the origin of Akata music in Uruan Local Government Area?
- What role does Akata play in Uruan and Ibibio culture?
- Does Akata have specific songs and how are the songs composed?
- Are there ways of improving and sustaining those aspects of Akata music in Adadia for cultural identity?
1.6 Scope of the Study This study was on
Akata cultural group in Adadia, Uruan Local Government Area. It examined the performance practices and songs used by this group.