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Se puede fingir desconocer a alguien, pero el cuerpo y el corazón seguirán reaccionando al desconocido cada vez que crucen miradas.
-Adara
Hope you have a Merry Christmas
TRIBE OF THE DAY: Adara
The Kadara (also Ajuah (Ajure), Adaa and Adara) people make up one of the largest ethnic groups in southern Kaduna, an area south of the present state of Kaduna in Nigeria. Other names are the Azuwa, Ajuwa and Azuwa.
Kadara people speak the Adara language, a north Plateau language of Nigeria.
Location
Adara people can be found in the sub-saharan African Countries and they are only found in Nigeria. They can be found in Benue and some parts of Kaduna state like Kajuru and Kachia local government areas. Communities along the area include Magunguna, Idazo, Ungwan Galadima, Ungwan Guza, Etissi, Ungwan Ma’aji, Ungwan Dantata, Ungwan Araha 1 & 2, Ungwan Goshi, Ungwan Shaban, Ungwan Jibo, Ungwan Maijama’a, Ungwan Sako, Ungwan Maidoki and Ungwan Masaba.
One tradition traces the origin of the Kadara to the Dala Hills in Kano State. Another oral tradition maintains that they (especially the Kadara of Ankuwa) migrated from the area around the Plateau Hills, west of Plateau state Nigeria to their present settlement. Temple, a historian, maintains that little is known of their origin and history, beyond the facts that they have inhabited their present territories from centuries ago, and the mention of the Beri-Beri invasion and conquest of Kajuru. (Temple C. L., Notes on the tribes of the northern Nigeria, London 1962 .179). One thing interesting about the two traditions of the history of the Kadara people is that both trace their origin to the Hills of Dala and Plateau. It is little wonder then that areas presently occupied by them are around the Hills and mountainous regions.
Approximately 400 years ago, the Kadaras (Kaduros, Adaras) lived in the area of Kufena Rock near Zaria City, but they gradually moved south during those years, scattering out over approximately 3,000 square miles in the Kajuru and Kacia districts of the Zaria emirate and in Adunu in Niger State in Nigeria. They have been subject to Muslim domination by neighboring Kanuri,* Hausa,* and Fulbe* peoples. The Kadaras have paid tribute, in the form of slaves and produce, to those tribes for the last two centuries, and especially since the slave raids of 1894 when Emir Yero of Zaria devastated them.
Before their migration south from Kufena, the Kadaras were adept at making pottery, smelting iron, raising cattle, and producing grains. Today the Kadara social organization revolves around exogamous localized patrilineages. Their animist religión focuses on a belief in Onum, a God-creator whom they associate with the sun.
After the imposition of British authority in the Kadara area, the slave raids and plunder-taking gradually declined. The Kadaras practice subsistence horti- culture, raising ginger, millet, guinea corn, beans, and citrus producís. They live in social systems characterized by patrilineal descent and patrifocal residence. They have accepted public school programs and are Christians. Most Kadaras today can be found in the Minna División of Niger State and the Kajuru, Kachia, and Chikun districts of the Kachia División of Kaduna State.
(source is from 101lasttribes.com but)
LETS CELEBRATE THE ADARA PEOPLE
Parte de crecer también es aceptar que no tuvimos la madurez suficiente ante ciertas situaciones, relaciones y personas.
En algún momento también fuimos los malos de la historia.
-Adara
Cover #3 "A Kingdom of Venom and Vows" with the hands of #Evren and #Adara for the #FrenchEdition by @edmilady @bragelonnefr of @HollyRenee saga "Stars and Shadows" ❤️
Green Lantern and the Entity by Alex Garner