Across
- 2. Okonkwos daughter to second wife
- 4. woman; also used for a man who has taken no title
- 6. masquerader who impersonates one of the ancestral spirits of the village
- 11. A very poor person
- 14. Personal god
- 15. food made from yams that serves a chief role in the annual Feast of the New Yam
- 16. Okonkwos bestfriend
- 19. Food used to greet visitors and guests
- 21. Exceptional or superior ability, skill, or strength
- 22. Religion the missionaries were trying to convert the Ibo people into
- 23. Forest where the Ibo people believed to be cursed
Down
- 1. musical instrument; a kind of gong
- 2. Worthless man
- 3. To change for the better;improve
- 5. unnecessary or needless
- 7. Strange white men that arrived to the land of the Ibo people
- 8. Amusement or laughter
- 9. Okonkwos oldest son to first wife
- 10. Returns to her mothers womb over and over to die again
- 11. to bring or restore to a state of peace or tranquility; quiet; calm
- 12. Main character, wants to be seen as very masculine
- 13. most valuable cash crop grown in the village
- 17. Having or showing little or no interest in anything;languid;spiritless;indifferent
- 18. a public speaker, especially one of great eloquence
- 20. Children who were believed to be cursed and had to be thrown away immediately