Characters
Plot
Proverbs
Igbo Vocab
Customs and traditions
100

He is well known throughout the nine villages for throwing Amalinze the Cat.

Okonkwo

100

Okonkwo broke the Week of Peace by doing this to his youngest wife, Ojiugo.

Beating her

100

"Proverbs are the _____ with which words are eaten."

palm-oil

100

This word refers to a person’s personal god or spirit.

Chi

100

This nut is broken to show hospitality; "He who brings ___ brings life."

Kola nut

200

This character was known to be lazy, improvident, and quite incapable of thinking about tomorrow; he died heavily in debt.

Unoka

200

In Chapter 8, Okonkwo falls into a deep depression and cannot do this for two days.

Eat or sleep

200

"If a child washes his hands, he could eat with _____."

Kings

200

The living quarters of the head of the family.

Obi

200

It is considered the "King of Crops" and is a man’s crop.

Yams

300

A young boy given to Umuofia as a sacrifice to avoid war; he calls Okonkwo "father."

Ikemefuna

300

These edible insects descended on the village in Chapter 7, and everyone was excited to eat them.

Locusts

300

 "A man who pays respect to the great paves the way for his own _____."

Greatness
300

Currency in Umuofia; Okonkwo's father owes a lot of them!

Cowries

300

This is a sacred week where no work is done and no violence is allowed, to ensure a good harvest.

Week of Peace (Peace Week)

400

Okonkwo’s favorite child, whom he secretly wishes was a boy.

Ezinma

400

Okonkwo acts this way toward everyone because he is afraid of being like his father.

Angry/violent/masculine, etc.
400

What does this mean: "A toad does not run in the daytime for nothing." 

There is a reason for everything.

400

The name for the Oracle of the Hills and the Caves; also a term used to insult a man who has no titles.

Agbala

400

The sport that the Igbo people enjoy watching during festivals; it is how Okonkwo gained his fame.

Wrestling

500

Okonkwo’s second wife, she left her husband for Okonkwo because of his wrestling prowess; she has lost many children in infancy.

Ekwefi

500

What happens to Ikemefuna in Chapter 8?

He is killed by Okonkwo and the other men.

500

What does this mean: "Eneke the bird says that since men have learned to shoot without missing, he has learned to fly without perching."

Always be careful and aware of those around you. You have to adapt to the angry people in your life.

500

 A musical instrument; a type of gong.

Ogene

500

Who always has to drink the palm wine first?

The person who brought it.