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The Izze-kloth or Medicine cord is a sacred cord worn by Apache medicine men that is believed to confer strength and special powers of healing to the wearer. The izze-kloth is usually made from strands of animal hide and its length is punctuated with beads and shells. Often, an izze-kloth has four strands, each dyed a different color.

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The Ijigban is one of the twenty-two districts found in Idoma land today. It occupies a land stretching from the southernmost part of Idoma to the fringes of Igbo land particularly, the Abakaliki Division. They fall within borderline of the Idoma ethnic group and the Ezza/Izze in the Northern part of Igbo land. The 2006 census figures numbered the Ijigban people to about 22,360. The people lived on a long bounded Northwest by the Igumale; Ulayi in the West; Utonkon in the North; Ekele and Igede to the Northeast and the Ezza/Izze Igbo in the south. The district is however located at the southernmost part of Ado local government area, and consisted of seven clans namely. Okpe, Ipole, Ehaje, Ogongo, Adegemi, Onogwu and Ai-Okpan, that collectively made up of two political wards.

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