Ijo Canoe Carving: Revision history

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22 February 2026

  • curprev 21:1521:15, 22 February 2026 Niger afr adm talk contribs 2,895 bytes +2,895 Created page with "'''Ijo Canoe Carving''' is a traditional woodcraft practiced by the Ijo (Ijaw) people of the Niger Delta, involving the carving of dugout canoes essential for transportation, fishing, and trade in the region’s intricate network of rivers and creeks. These canoes are central to daily life and cultural identity in the delta environment. == Historical Background == The Niger Delta’s waterways have long shaped the livelihoods and settlement patterns of the Ijo people...."