Igbo

Southeast Nigeria

The Igbo people, residing in the southeastern part of Nigeria, have a deep connection to the color red. Red symbolizes life and vitality in Igbo culture, often seen in their clothing, ceremonies, and art. The prominent Igbo saying "Ke kwanu" is a common greeting, asking "How are you?" in Igbo, emphasizing the importance of community and well-being in their culture.

Black "Ke Kwanu" Hat
$25.00

Immerse yourself in Igbo culture from southeastern Nigeria, where the color red symbolizes life and vitality, adorning their clothing, ceremonies, and art. Connect with the essence of community and well-being through their iconic greeting "Ke kwanu," meaning "How are you?" in Igbo.